Simonton Lake

Elkhart - Indiana


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  • 96 followers

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A section of the Simonton Lake in Elkhart County, Indiana.

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Simonton Lake Fishing Reports

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  1. 10.0 in. Smallmouth Bass

    1. George Horvath 0
      Nice
  2. 108 keepers over 300 cought average 9-10 inch

    1 oz. 108 in. Blue Gil with a jig

  3. 12 1/2 crappie

    13 in. Crappie with a mosey whit jig

  4. Details: Largemouth Bass with a rival plastic worm

    purple body with pink tail

  5. Details: Northern Pike with a white Grub with a jig head

    Very windy, water is very murky, and still quite cold. He hit it very hard and ran like crazy, but he's just a little baby fella. It's still a northern though

    1. loverbold 0
      What else do you use often to catch pike? The water is getting warmer, very muddy, any suggestions. I really want to catch one of these and see what it is.
    2. loverbold 0
      Front of me today and I swear they were pike! But idk how they would have got in these 1 acre ponds but that would make sense why nothing else is biting because ...more there isn't much else unless it's small
    3. loverbold 0
      @USMC2013 I've been fishing the two neighborhood ponds very hard the past week with ZERO luck, I have caught a few 3-4" bluegills on the fly last year. ...more But today I saw three fish in swim right in
    4. USMC2013 0
      Me to it's my favorite. @CalvinFease
    5. Calvin Fease 0
      Love pike fishing!
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