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Thanks for the report. That can be maddening when you can see them, and they just aren't interested.
Hawkins can be a fun little pond when it's full. The inlet area holds some good fish, but the trick is keeping them out of the weeds.
How are the water levels at those two reservoirs?
Do they still not allow boats/float tubes on Deep Creek?
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Hmmm, sounds like they are spawning or getting ready to spawn so they seem to get lock jaw, might try a Marabou jig, used to catch them on those when they were shallow like that.
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Way to beat off the skunk, lots of driving again, it sounds like. I've never heard of you guys ice fishing on either lake, have you ever tried them during the Winter?
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04-24-2022, 01:34 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-24-2022, 02:26 PM by fast_randy.)
Yes, Curt. I have ice fished Hawkins. I didn't do any good because I didn't have any power bait. As I was leaving I talked to a guy that had limited out with it. Since then I have made sure to have some wherever I go.
Hawkins is a little low still. The water is below the boat ramp. And Deep Creek is about 20 foot below high water mark. Still lots of water and bank fishing only.
We also fished Twin Lakes for for a bit before the wind got to bad. We were the only ones on either lake. And we couldn't get a bite.
I just remembered another time I ice fished Hawkins. I have a Vexlar camera that I was playing with. I end up not liking or using the camera much. The weight of the camera and Sonar being so easy to use. I did see a nice trout come up and grab my jig with the camera. The only fish I ever got with that camera.
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I didn't think about a spinner. I know I had mepps and panther martins in my box. I forgot the corn, that might have done it. I tried mostly combinations of powerbait and worms at Hawkins. I do love corn. At Blackfoot Reservoir, where the big rainbows are hungry, I thread several pieces of corn up the hook, onto the line. Then I put a couple powere nuggets up onto the line. Then a white marshmallow. Then a night crawler.
Don't laugh, it works. Some guys from Shelly showed me it many years ago when I was just using worm and marshmallow.