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a shot in the dark this, but what lakes do you fish regularly and what are the names of some honeyholes on those lakes? Not names you've given them, but holes that most locals are aware of. not looking for exact whereabouts, just the names of the holes. and what is your most productive lure in these spots?

Thanks!

just realized i coulda come up with a better title given the open boys locker room :-[

  • Super User

For what purpose?  I can't see any good coming out of posting spots on the internet.

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just names. not locations. thinking about making some t shirts. for example, i fish Ross Barnett regularly, and there is a spot called sunken ship point where some folks sunk a party barge several years ago, that is an easy name for a nice fishing location

LOL! This is gonna be a fun thread! ;D

Who's gonna go first?

  • Super User

Reread your query, then.  You ask for lake, recognizable name of a spot, and baits to use.  Again, for what purpose?  How would any of this relate to your own circumstances?  If you need help with something, be specific, and ask.

  • Author

it's going to be sort of an "i've fished here" or "i survived lake x" kinda thing that fishermen can relate to and collect as they travel and fish these lakes. if i knew the name of your honey hole, but not its exact location, then how am i a threat?

  • Super User

LOL! This is gonna be a fun thread! ;D

Who's gonna go first?

Fun or funny!!!!!!!!!!!!!

i got a couple.

the spot with the shade and the spot without.  ;D

haha your not getting anything out of us!!!!  nice idea but no one wants to give up there honey hole!

Good concept, but asking fellow fishermen where their favorite Honey Hole is, is like cracking a safe...

  • Author
Good concept, but asking fellow fishermen where their favorite Honey Hole is, is like cracking a safe...

i think i have specified enough times that i'm looking for the name of the hole only. not where.

  • Super User

My lakes don't have names.  None of the spots have names.  The one I usually fish on I go by:  The cove with the hydrilla.  Submerged point 1, 2, etc. Irrigation pipe 1, 2, etc.

  • Author

yeah i figured that most people wouldn't have a name. guess i should've specified I was looking for the bigger more popular lakes like Castaic, Fork, Lay Lake, Champlain, St Clair, etc.

St Clair has the 9 mile and the "Firecracker". I could be wrong, but I believe the firecracker is around where the St Clair river meets the lake. From what I heard it has a bunch of small craters on the river/lake bottom, and that the smallies love to hide in them. Funny because when I was taken there I caught a smallie by burning an Indiana/Colorado spinnerbait about a foot underneath the surface.

A local lake I fish has the "earthen dam" which is usually a nice spot.

  • Super User

I'll cough one up.

Gun Lake - South of Grand Rapids, Michigan.

The "Sand-Suck Holes"

And yes, I've got a map that actually names them that.

  • Super User

There are no honey holes left in so.cali...

  • Super User

Just so someone gives you what you are looking for, here are a few of the popular spots on Clear Lake

Henderson Point

Shag Rock

Kono Tayee

Bass Alley

Jago Bay

Rattlesnake Island

Cache Creek

Boatworks

4 Pole

  • Author

Sweet guys, now we're talking. Keep em coming.

 

St Clair has the 9 mile and the "Firecracker". I could be wrong, but I believe the firecracker is around where the St Clair river meets the lake. From what I heard it has a bunch of small craters on the river/lake bottom, and that the smallies love to hide in them. Funny because when I was taken there I caught a smallie by burning an Indiana/Colorado spinnerbait about a foot underneath the surface.

A local lake I fish has the "earthen dam" which is usually a nice spot.

Fixed :D ;D :D ;D

But seriously, everybody around here knows about "the mile roads" and "the dumping grounds" if you fish here, you know where they are.

  • Super User

We have several community honey holes on Clarks Hill and most of them have nicknames. Just like with any lake you can use any type of lure depending on time of year, preference, and conditions.

I'll name a few though.

Hippie Cove

Church Cove

Jackfish Cove

Gracewood

College Cove

Cardiac Blow-through

Whitebass Island

Horseshoe Island

Camel Humps

Monkey Islands

Not necessarily a honey hole but a popular meeting spot on Lake Murray (SC) is called Hurricane Cove.

  • Super User

One of my old favorite places on Fork was called "Chicken Ridge"

  • Super User
t's going to be sort of an "i've fished here" or "i survived lake x" kinda thing that fishermen can relate to and collect as they travel and fish these lakes. if i knew the name of your honey hole, but not its exact location, then how am i a threat? 

That wasn't too hard. Try to be more upfront about your requests. Notice that NO ONE posted any info until you specified the purpose?

;)

Oneida:

Big Bay

Dumping Ground

The H's

Frenchmen Island

Shackleton Shoals

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Here's a few "pet names" of several honeyholes and landmarks in my area:

The Horseshoe

Trolling Motor Bay

Lover's Lane

Timber Point

Goat Island

Goose Island

The Big Dune

Schlegal Bay

Blattner Rock

Eagle Point

Winchester

Cemetery Bay

Horseshoe Bay

Airport Bays

I-90 Bridge

Barker Flats

Haystack

The Poplars

Million Dollar Mile

X-Rated House

Devil's Punchbowl

Ok, I'll stop there.  ;)

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