Indian Lake south bank
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Indian Lake south bank
The saugeye bite had slowed quite a bit, for a few days there, but they're hitting pretty well on the South side. Try tightlining any of your saugeye lakes right now and yu should do well as the fish are holding really tight to the bottom and sticking close to beds. They seem to be more aggressive in the 3-5 o'clock timeframe. I had some good bites earlier in the week with the wind stacking the fish up a little on the south end.
I'll be going out for a few hours tomorrow early afternoon to see if there is any difference in the way they bite.
Good fishin'
ratherbe
I'll be going out for a few hours tomorrow early afternoon to see if there is any difference in the way they bite.
Good fishin'
ratherbe
ratherbefishing- Team
Re: Indian Lake south bank
I never seemed to figure out ehy they tightlined for saugs...
Seems weird lol
Seems weird lol
OhioFisher- Administrator
Re: Indian Lake south bank
brother in law was there today, said it was real slow, and he got skunked., but that was around 3 when he left...might have missed the bite
bugeyedjig- Outdoorsman 5
Re: Indian Lake south bank
I was their yesterday morning from 830 to about 130 pm water was anywhere from 46 to 50. I didn't get skunked but I thing the minnow was bigger than the crappie. Fisher men in lucy's pond,reserv,dream bridge areas for the most part said it was slow and I'll atest to that.
downtime- Outdoorsman 1
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Fishing was slow today, my dad and I went out for about 3 hours before and after noon. They were right off the bank, and I actually lost what would have been a Personal Best , but oh well. We had a good time. I wound up losing 3 fish without landing even one. They were in there, just not biting all that well.
As far as tightlining... At Indian Lake tightlingis an institution for people fishing from the bank, especially around the equinox when the eyes are holding tight to the bottom and bedding up. A minnow on a nice lightweight hook with about a 2' lead up from an egg sinker will destroy the eyes when they're in the main lake body.
My bites today came on a Vib"e" 3/8oz. Chart/pink belly, and a minnow on the bottom.
Good fishin'
ratherbe
As far as tightlining... At Indian Lake tightlingis an institution for people fishing from the bank, especially around the equinox when the eyes are holding tight to the bottom and bedding up. A minnow on a nice lightweight hook with about a 2' lead up from an egg sinker will destroy the eyes when they're in the main lake body.
My bites today came on a Vib"e" 3/8oz. Chart/pink belly, and a minnow on the bottom.
Good fishin'
ratherbe
ratherbefishing- Team
Re: Indian Lake south bank
Hmh
Too bad ya lost that fish!!!
She's still there!
Thanks for the info
Too bad ya lost that fish!!!
She's still there!
Thanks for the info
OhioFisher- Administrator
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