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Naconiche #12849325 08/01/18 01:13 PM
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*** any advice ? ***
never been ....heading there Friday

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Re: Naconiche [Re: DBFishing83] #12849353 08/01/18 01:29 PM
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We went back in April, fished it on one of the last cold days of the year. We were all in kayaks/one canoe. A super lake for those sorts of vessels to wiggle in and out of the stumps.

Stumpy? Yes, so from a bass boat, be careful.

Many do very well fishing up near the bridge but the whole lake is chock full of bass in all the expected places. Friends caught quite a few in the 5 to 8 lbs. range in several locations, one of the kayak anglers just more or less parked out at the bridge and had a super weekend.

I'd just use your best confidence baits using those you'd use to target larger bass. One recent video had a couple of pro anglers using top waters. Gosh, if they are hitting on them, hang on tight!

Nice area. You'll love it. We are planning a return trip in October or so.

Small park entry fee, nice clean place.

Brad

Re: Naconiche [Re: DBFishing83] #12849906 08/01/18 09:14 PM
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Been catching them in 8 to 10 feet of water with plastics in the trees. Caught a few top water early and late but mostly plastics.

Re: Naconiche [Re: DBFishing83] #12849957 08/01/18 10:20 PM
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...Great ....
Thanks ..... plastics are right up my ally

Re: Naconiche [Re: DBFishing83] #12850078 08/02/18 12:21 AM
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I am in line with Brad R. I will fish Naconiche in the Fall. When it gets hot, I like to drop the Merc and spin around the lake. When you get back into the stumps, you can't just come flying out.


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Re: Naconiche [Re: DBFishing83] #12850188 08/02/18 02:00 AM
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Great lake. Fish the old road beds.

Re: Naconiche [Re: DBFishing83] #12850195 08/02/18 02:03 AM
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Watermelon Red brushhog. Kills em.

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Originally Posted By: flukeman83
...Great ....
Thanks ..... plastics are right up my ally


With a name like that how could they not be? fish


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Re: Naconiche [Re: DBFishing83] #12850356 08/02/18 03:41 AM
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Originally Posted By: flukeman83
*** any advice ? ***
never been ....heading there Friday


BRAIDED LINE !!!

Re: Naconiche [Re: DBFishing83] #12850489 08/02/18 12:36 PM
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....thanks again.....
going in the morning,,,, all advice is helpful

Flukes, brush hogs, grubs, Mag II worms, craws ..... you name it, I got it.

Re: Naconiche [Re: DBFishing83] #12850502 08/02/18 12:49 PM
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If that is the lake Timmy Horton won his round on for MLF I'd crank the old roadbed with a 5/6XD!


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Re: Naconiche [Re: DBFishing83] #12850691 08/02/18 03:13 PM
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Fished it during that heatwave a few weeks ago. Thermocline was right at 15 feet, making most of the roadbeds a no-go. That may have changed though.

Didn't really establish a solid pattern so cant help much there. Caught a few dinks on a shakey head and a decent one on a c-rig.

Re: Naconiche [Re: DBFishing83] #12850711 08/02/18 03:29 PM
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One "other" interesting tidbit to pass along: watch out for falling trees. It seems it was Benny H's bros-in-law who was in his kayak, had one fall very close to him.

So, when we were out there, sure enough, we heard a loud noise as one came down. We didn't see it but the sound of a falling tree is hard to miss. We were in a cove.

I believe I read another account of this. It must be that since the lake was impounded, then later opened, that many of the trees are just at that "rotting" stage after "X" years where they topple over. You will see quite a lot of trees lying on their sides.

Brad

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Re: Naconiche [Re: DBFishing83] #12850909 08/02/18 05:58 PM
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...love a good "laydown" .....
that is what I miss on Athens ,,,,, timber

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They been falling for years. Wasps are what you need to watch out for

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