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On 4/12/2017 at 8:07 PM, Megastink said:

I found two roads, possibly small bridges underwater: 

 

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Nice pic, definitely bridge/roadway. Whew, though, water is still chilly.

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8 hours ago, Dogmatic said:

Nice pic, definitely bridge/roadway. Whew, though, water is still chilly.

This was from two weeks ago. Water is warm now. Several of my friends are slaying them right now.

Ditto here. I on the other hand have not hit the lake yet. ☹

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Hello all,

Going this Saturday to the Nox for the first time, on my buddys boat. we will be on the trolling motor only, as his boat outboard is to big to run there. Was just looking for a few pointers about the lake, not looking for anyone's secret spot. Most likely launching from the Haycock ramp, we think. He has the lake on his mapping chip for his FF and we have the printed out DNRC maps. So we should be able to find any man made structures shown on the maps.

How long of a run is it from the haycock ramp to the dam? typically at this time of the year, are they setup on main lake points that can be accessed easier from the Tohickon launch or is it still worth launching from the Haycock ramp and fishing the shallows and working our way back down towards the dam?

any tips would be greatly appreciated!

 

 

Hopefully you're on the water by now, but my advice is to cross over to the east bank, and follow it down to the dam,  then cut across to the main dam point to head back to the ramp. Tight lines!

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On ‎2‎/‎23‎/‎2018 at 3:34 PM, HardcoreBassin said:

So has anyone hit the lake yet this year?

Is the ice off cause I know up here we still got it?

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Hey guys so I got a tournament at nock in June and while I live 10 minutes down the road I don't typically have success there. Wondering what you guys have had the most success with at that lake, by June the fish should be over the spawn so I am really planning on it being post spawn- summer conditions. If someone could point me in the right direction that'd be awesome, tight lines!!!

Deep weed edge. Carolina rig. On cloudy days, in the shallows try a horny toad in the hydrilla and lilies, especially if the water is up. That time of year l, not  positive but it seems they chill out on the outside weed edges.

On 2/23/2018 at 3:34 PM, HardcoreBassin said:

So has anyone hit the lake yet this year?

Buddy of mine was out last week. Ended up taking a pleasure cruise. 

23 hours ago, Mike556 said:

Buddy of mine was out last week. Ended up taking a pleasure cruise. 

Not too surprised.  I'm sure its really tough right now with the up and down in temp. 

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Hey guys! Its been a while since I posted, and it looks like its been a while since this thread was posted on!  Does anyone have pointers for fishing Nockamixon this time of year? 

 

Also, pointers if I want to catch some crappie or perch?

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