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Dhoff024

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  1. Just bought a couple strike king buzzbaits tonight 1 in white and 1 in chartreuse. I probably will need some other variety of top water lures but I will start here and see what I get in thinking the white buzzbait will produce some nice fish, as much action as I see at the top of the water on this lake i just feel like top water lures may be the ticket. I will let everyone know how it goes next time I get out there.
  2. I would love to put some cover in. I would have to ask and see if that is something he would allow. I still feel there are ways to consistently get fish out of this lake I just need some time on the water to figure it out.
  3. I am going to invest in some top water lures, right now I literally have none. Slowly but surely I am going to get my tackle box to the point where I have enough lures for any occasion its not there right at this moment. I think the reason the I was able to get one on the wacky rig is because I did notice more fish closer to the shore as it got closer to nightfall, so they were definitely coming in more shallow. The last time I was out it was the middle of the day and you could not see fish anywhere except for the schools of large silver fish that combed the bottom usually were 3-4 together at one time. I don't know what they were but I could tell that most fish had to be in deeper water at that time of the day. I think for me the reason this lake kind of throws me for a loop is because I am not used to fishing deep or fishing different depths to find fish. I am so used to fishing ponds and lakes where you can hit the cover along the edges like, weed beds, Lilly pads, downed trees, stumps, etc. This is the first time I have ever fished any water like this. It has a turquoise color to it and water visibility is great. Some places have a gradual drop off and other places are straight down. The lake floor is sandy and rocky with very little if any vegetation. I have noticed a green slimy sort of vegetation in some areas but no real cover. No downed trees, weeds, Lilly pads, nothing like that at all. It seems you really have to rely on the structure of the lake like most people have stated in this thread, for me that is all new and I really actually enjoy the challenge of trying to learn new techniques as well as learning how to fish this kind of water. Even if I don't catch anything I enjoy being out and away from everything, every time I am out I learn something new fishing this lake. I am in the process of trying to get a trolling motor to take the Jon boat out and hopefully I can spend a whole day learning the lake and what works. Hopefully I catch some fish but if not I will enjoy my time out on the water.
  4. I was able to get out to the lake last evening for the first time in a while. I was able to get out for a few hours and was able to land 1. I took sometime to explore the lake a little to see if I could find anymore access points to fish from shore. I was able to find a nice spot (photos Shown) on the opposite side of the lake that I normally fish from, close to the access road coming in and out of the property. This lake is only fished by myself and the person who owns the property and his family so there isn't much pressure at all. Most of the lake has a high mound of dirt and rock around the perimeter which makes it hard to fish from since you are a lot higher than the water plus the footing isn't real good so it can get kind of sketchy. The spots I have found that are good to fish from shore are the "boat launch" and then there are a few other cutouts in that mounded type wall around the lake that are good. The access road has some decent shore access but there are a lot of areas that are fenced or gated so it makes it a little more difficult to get there. I was throwing a couple different size spinner baits and cranks and go nothing. I caught this one on a wacky rigged yum dinger. I noticed all over the lake there was surface activity (jumping, fish hitting the surface, etc.) so I think that I will go and get some top water lures and try those next time. I need to get out in a boat that would make things easier but I need to get a trolling motor and some oars for the Jon boat. I would rather take that out than a pontoon boat. The other end of the lake has literally no plants on the shore or shoreline its all rock, sand, and gravel. That side the bank is also pretty steep, the boat launch is on that side and that is where I usually fish but I had some time to walk around and I found a little cut in on this side of the lake and it just seemed like a more productive area or at least from shore. Just figured I would update and get some photos up to kind of give people an idea of the lake.
  5. I don't believe so but I'm honestly not sure. I have always been more a cabelas fan than bass pro so I'm not sure if there is one close or not I don't believe there is but I could be wrong.
  6. I appreciate the responses and welcomes to the forum. I don't know how my post got on here again haha for some reason it looks like it is on here twice. Again though I appreciate all the responses. I was supposed to go back out to the lake this past Friday but some things prevented that so trying to get back out this weekend. I'll report back with what I find and how I do.
  7. Was just in the wheeling store over the weekend and in my opinion it was the most bare I have seen it since I started going there. Fishing section was pretty bare and my wife likes a certain shoe that is cabelas brand and we usually go once a year she gets her shoes and I get what I need. Those shoes were nowhere to be found and everything else was pretty picked over.
  8. I will be going back out to the lake Friday after work to do some evening/night fishing. Hopefully I can have some success. I will update with how I do and what I find works. I appreciate all the advice, I definitely feel more prepared than the first time I went out. Hopefully going in the evening will help as well.
  9. The 2 Jon boats that are there have no oars or motor of any kind so I couldn't use them the first day I fished on the property. The only boat I could have used was the pontoon boat that was there and didn't feel like taking that unless the property owner was there. I for sure planned on getting a trolling motor and some oars for the Jon boat. I am more comfortable with that anyways because that's all we used to use when I was younger. I ordered some crank baits in different colors and swimming depths also some buzz and spinner baits. I have some soft plastics that i can use. I am going to try to get back out there thus weekend and I'm going to ask the owner if he can tell me where the ramp for getting the machinery in and out was located and see what I get into there.
  10. Fishballer you are correct in our neck of the woods there isn't clear water that's why I don't exactly how to fish this water haha but I can assure you it's the clearest water I have ever fished especially in our area. Thanks to everyone else for the responses I'm probably going to buy an assortment of crankbaits that swim at different depths as well as some other softbaits and just try things out. I'm going to upgrade my tackle box so I have a few options to see what works im also going to bring a pole to fish on the bottom with some live bait see what I get if anything. Just going to try a bunch of different stuff out and see what I find works. I'm also going to hit the lake in the evening and then in the morning just to see what happens. I also may get a top water lure like a buzzbait and see if I can get anything stirred up. I appreciate all the input I'll let everyone know what happens the next time I get out there.
  11. Papajoe thanks for the input. I will probably be fishing from shore most of the time but do have access to use a boat on the lake. One side of the lakes shoreline is pretty accessible the other side is pretty treacherous and would be better fished by boat. One thing I noticed about the shorline that is fishable is that most of the shoreline has like a little rocky ridge/mound of dirt and rock built up, so you have to climb up the small mound and fish from up top. Most of the shoreline that is mounded up like that has a steep drop off in the water. There are a few cut outs in these mounds one is fairly large where the boats are tied to the shore and the others are smaller and spread out but in all these cutouts the drop off in the water is more gradual. At the far end of the lake as I was leaving today I did notice some shore access where the lake empties into a stream/creek I may try to see if I can get anything there when I go back. The gentleman that owns the property said that this past Saturday he caught some nice crappie from shore around dusk right where the boats are with a minnow and big. He said he had it stocked with walleye and used to troll for them but he said most were real skinny he doesn't know how well or if they have done real well in the lake. He also said the bass seem to be real finicky but he always had good luck with creek chubs so maybe I will try to get some lures with that coloration. He said you can catch bluegill with nightcrawlers but to me bluegill get old fast I'd rather catch anything else but bluegill most of the time. He takes his kids there and kids always have fun catching bluegill. Also I like the advice of fishing parallel to the shoreline that is how I caught both my fish today and even though I wasn't using a lure I still used that method and it worked for both fish I caught today.
  12. Thanks for the replies. I am going to have to go stock up on some new tackle. I have a few different lures but most of my tackle is for live bait. I have a few different poles and will probably take all of them with me the next time I go out so that I can use a few different setups to see what works so i don't constantly have to keep changing things up. I also feel like the time of day was working against me today. I had to go when the owner could let me in and didn't get there until 11am and stayed until about 3. Now that I know how to access the lake I would like to get out early and also hit it at dusk I feel like I will have some better luck with fish being closer to the shoreline. I am assuming since it was in the 80's today and being around midday most of the bigger fish were in deeper water. I am guessing this lake is going to be alot of trial and error to figure it out. I appreciate the input and any other advice is appreciated.
  13. Hi, this is my first post. I live in western pa and fish for just about everything and anything but my favorite is bass fishing. I have been fishing forever but the past few years i have barely went out fishing if at all. I have tried to get out as much as I can this year to get back into it. Part of my problem is I'm more of a lake/pond fisherman vs. River fishing but I'm not opposed to anything by any means. My skills with lures isn't the greatest either, I am used to using live bait that is kind of what I grew up using and what I was tought to fish with. I recently gained permission to fish a private lake. It is in an old sand and gravel yard that is no longer used and the owner turned it into a lake. It is a fairly big lake but not overwhelmingly big. The water is crystal clear and it's about 35 ft deep at its deepest point. I was told it holds bass, bluegill, catfish, walleye, and carp. There is very little cover if any, no trees in the water, no logs, or vegetation. Some areas gradually drop off and others go straight down from the shoreline. As far as I can see into the water the bottom is rocky. I'm not used to fishing this type of water. I'm used to fishing water that has alot of cover, weeds, submerged cover like trees and logs. There is a pontoon boat and a few small jon boats that I have access to but kind of just wanted to check it out from shore before i would use a boat. I would rather the property owner take me out on the boat first before i went by myself. I was fishing today with some flathead minnows under a bobber from shore and caught 1 small largemouth probably a pound or less and 1 smallmouth that was at least a pound. I saw a bunch of bluegill and some silver fish pretty good in size cruising the bottom right as the shoreline drops off I have no idea what they were. Is there any advice to fishing a lake like this? Preferably with live bait but I am going to use this lake to hone in some of my skills and techniques and experiment with some lures but this was my first day out there and just wanted some advice on a lake like this. Thanks in advance for any input.
  14. Hi, this is my first post. I live in western pa and fish for just about everything and anything but my favorite is bass fishing. I have been fishing forever but the past few years i have barely went out fishing if at all. I have tried to get out as much as I can this year to get back into it. Part of my problem is I'm more of a lake/pond fisherman vs. River fishing but I'm not opposed to anything by any means. My skills with lures isn't the greatest either, I am used to using live bait that is kind of what I grew up using and what I was tought to fish with. I recently gained permission to fish a private lake. It is in an old sand and gravel yard that is no longer used and the owner turned it into a lake. It is a fairly big lake but not overwhelmingly big. The water is crystal clear and it's about 35 ft deep at its deepest point. I was told it holds bass, bluegill, catfish, walleye, and carp. There is very little cover if any, no trees in the water, no logs, or vegetation. Some areas gradually drop off and others go straight down from the shoreline. As far as I can see into the water the bottom is rocky. I'm not used to fishing this type of water. I'm used to fishing water that has alot of cover, weeds, submerged cover like trees and logs. There is a pontoon boat and a few small jon boats that I have access to but kind of just wanted to check it out from shore before i would use a boat. I would rather the property owner take me out on the boat first before i went by myself. I was fishing today with some flathead minnows under a bobber from shore and caught 1 small largemouth probably a pound or less and 1 smallmouth that was at least a pound. I saw a bunch of bluegill and some silver fish pretty good in size cruising the bottom right as the shoreline drops off I have no idea what they were. Is there any advice to fishing a lake like this? Preferably with live bait but I am going to use this lake to hone in some of my skills and techniques and experiment with some lures but this was my first day out there and just wanted some advice on a lake like this. Thanks in advance for any input.

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