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Topic: Clear Lake, June 6-8  (Read 525 times)

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beenfishin

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Howdy,

I'll be camped out with the family at Clear Lake state park this weekend, have fished there once with limited success.  Seems the bass bite is kind of up and down, and the crappie are off.  Any tips/advice would be much appreciated from the locals...

Thanks,
Ben


FisHunter

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StatePark has good water to fish.....toss wackyrigged or weedless SENKOS into the tullies. If you go left/north to the point, there is a bigger creek there called Kelsey. It has deeper water there and most likely some PB'rs
If the fish are in the shallows/tullies/up in the creeks, you'll know it!
Keep your eyes looking in the water...they'll see you coming and won't bite.
Stay away and cast into it. You can get live minnows in Lakeport 15min away@Fastop off of Hwy20.
I've only fished those two things successfully there...GOODLUCK and have FUN!
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