The only access is by carrying is a canoe or inflatable. Shore fishing in the park is an option. There are Rainbow and Brown Trout, Largemouth and Smallmouth Bass and Pickerel. Well worth the trouble.
My last fish of the trip with only minutes to spare. I would lose a biggun in a laydown later.
My father's last fish of the trip was his best of the week, and only fish he caught not using a senko.
Even the little ones deserve appreciation. If you saw the thick laydown you would kiss it too.
My dad is all about the worms, but now I have him using braid and fishing in thick weeds. Paid off.
Flipping a downed tree. Getting them out takes some effort. And luck.
Tried my hand at flipping a crazy laydown. Lost one on the second flip but pulled out this guy. Got a new heavy cover go to bait now.
Even in the crazy winds, with white caps on the water, the spook comes through
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