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Lake Somerville in March #12605477 02/01/18 06:27 PM
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So heading to lake Sommerville in late March with a buddy and neither of us have fished it. I know its a shallow lake but looking for info on the type of cover and what not. Going to be launching by the dam at the marina as that is where we will also be staying. Any particular baits or info would be awesome. Thanks.


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Re: Lake Somerville in March [Re: basspromaster] #12608687 02/03/18 04:52 PM
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No one? Just lookn for basic info


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Re: Lake Somerville in March [Re: basspromaster] #12608882 02/03/18 07:24 PM
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Originally Posted By: basspromaster
No one? Just lookn for basic info


I can't tell ya much as I've only fished it a few times. I can tell you that there are quite a few youtube videos if you do a search for Lake Somerville on there. Could probably spend a couple hours watching those and may pick up a few ideas.

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Thanks didn't even think about utube


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Re: Lake Somerville in March [Re: basspromaster] #12609165 02/04/18 12:03 AM
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Theres a big high school tournament there next Saturday. Might get more info when its done


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There was a good thread about a year or so ago with a lot of good reports. Ill see if I can find it. You can use the search engine and look for Somerville in the title and search back a year. Most threads are about the feeder creeks which are great for crappie, white bass, etc, but the thread Im talking about focused more on largemouth fishing the main lake. Ive only been a few times and fished the islands not for from marina and a few of the coves on western side. Theres rip rap made of big rocks at several locations and often next to deeper water. I caught most of my fish in these areas on t rigs. Ive read a lot of good reports about c rigs, cranks, and jigs over the years. Good luck.

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there's a thread 106 pages long in the bank fishing section that might have a few clues. I have never been there.

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