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todd
iv yet to find one that stands out. emigrant lakes been good. not great.what about northern california any great lakes for bassin
Theres two clear lakes witch one r u talking about
Theres two clear lakes witch one r u talking about
iwent to selmac to day fished 7 hours and cought 1 bass. SUCKED!
i like my little pond i got out back, perfect size, nice cover and no one to bug me
I used to fish Selmac quite a bit.
Caught&Released some nice bass, using rapala & rebel lures, working the shoreline.
Caught many bullhead catfish (c&r), trout, sometimes crappie.
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I woudl be willing to bet money that selmac is one of the best bass fisheries in the state yo just have to know how to fish it -
iwent to selmac to day fished 7 hours and cought 1 bass. SUCKED!
I woudl be willing to bet money that selmac is one of the best bass fisheries in the state yo just have to know how to fish it -
You fished it to late in the season. Best time for that is late march to mid May. But thats just my opinion. But ofcourse, this year I think we are about 1.5 months behind in our weather. Look at Coby's post about catching the big-ons.
Do you have a boat. Applegate, Lost Creek, Willow, Lake of the Woods, all have good size largemouth. Craine Prarie, Ten Mile(coast) have Extra large largemouth, LOL. And of course private ponds and such. Expo ponds have bass, but are fished heavily for trout. Catch some Bass in the White City ponds and Agate lake by Stoneridge golf course.
Larry
i wouldnt go so far as to say to late in the season my last post was almost all bass from 6-19-2010 it just goes back to you have to know how to catch them in summer patters that lake is full of spots seen by less than 10% of the boat traffic on that lake, you just have to find them the bass in selmac "somewhere" in that lake are always willing to bite its just a matter of precess of elimitation in finding where they are and what they want to eat
do u like fishing deeper water then the shore line?