01-11-2007, 04:19 AM
I mentioned in some posts earlier that there are a couple of areas on the lake that tend to be productive more consistently than others. One is just off the north point of the rocky area on the lake side of Big Elk. Big fish cruise that bank in the summer evenings, and lay fairly deep off that bank, about 20-30 yards out in the summer and winter.
Another area is the west side where the fairly steep bank transitions to the flats. Right at the seam of the bank into flats, you can find fish not too far off shore. Just start on the flats and work your way to the bank section, either casting from shore/tubing in spring/summer/fall, or drilling in winter.
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Another area is the west side where the fairly steep bank transitions to the flats. Right at the seam of the bank into flats, you can find fish not too far off shore. Just start on the flats and work your way to the bank section, either casting from shore/tubing in spring/summer/fall, or drilling in winter.
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