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Fall Creek Falls Lake?
Hey Guys,
I'm heading up to Fall Creek Falls S.P. here in a couple weeks, and was just looking for some insight from anyone who has fished the area or Fall Creek Falls Lake itself. I know the lake holds two state records, including bream. Does anyone know if that would be a good species to target, or if there are prominent bedding areas to sniff around for this time of year? I like to target bass, too. Any tips of types of structure to look for? I understand you have to rent the boats on site there. What is the availability of these boats? Is it a first-come-first-serve basis? I hear shore access is pretty good, but would I be at a disadvantage without a boat? Any tips at all are greatly appreciated. Tight lines, y'all! |
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You can't use your own boat. Bank access is OK. It has some really big Gills in it and yes you will be at a disadvantage without a boat. But if you go you will see all the places you can fish from the bank. But a good place is to go over to the hotel. If you are facing the hotel go to your left and there is a small cove from the end of the building.....there is a walking path all down that side of the lake. It is usually a good place for fish. Also fish all around the hotel. If it is not to warm.....meaning the water....you never know if the big Gills will be up or not.
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they have plenty of boats you have to take your on trolling motor and battery the whole lake has been good to me just have to find them
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Alphahawk,
What color, size trout magnets you like throwing for those big gills? Best Jay |
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I catch a lot of nice bluegill on the black/chartruse crappie magnet. If you bought a small pack of them with a heavier head than the trout magnet you may be able to reach to some deeper water.
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Fall Creek Falls
I have fished it many years ago. If you can get a day that is not too windy, we always had luck throwing an unweighted lizard as far as you can into the weeds and fishing it back out in a pull and drop method. We have never had any real good luck on the really big bluegill. I have known some guys that fish for them about 15 to 20 feet deep with a slip sinker and nightcrawlers or crickets. They would catch the 1.5 to 2 lb gills.
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