Well checked out the area between dam and beach. Slow. Caught 14 keepers crappies and another 8 on the roadbed. Walleye still showing up when they want to and don't seem to often but I have'nt done tip-ups or night fished in two weeks. Enjoyed the company this morning sorry we didn't get on another big school. Going out the campground beach tomorrow at 6am and go back where the schools of big fish have been roaming. Anyone's welcome as always. It's a mile hike so bear that in mind. With the warm weather coming we may be down to the last week or so. For anyone not wanting to go the distance there is still fish being caught on the roadbed north of the boatramp and 100-300 yards bearing left out of the marina. 12-17 has been best but have taken fish all the way to 25' If you don't know where the path to the beach is I should of given directions a while back. Blame the brain. From I-70. Get off on the Route 4 X63 go West (right from 70E and left from 70W. Go to 1st traffic light Bird rd. Go right or North. Take to deadend. This is the boatramp. (since ramp itself is closed you must go right or left. Go left for boatramp parking if your going to the roadbed. Go right for Marina and campground. Watch for sign if you want the marina the road is on your left. If your going to the campground just stay on the main drag. Watchout for the deer and turkeys they cross anytime all day. After you pass the entrance shack keep going. You'll pass a couple of roads going left but your looking for dumpsters surrounded by gray fencing with an open field behind. There will also be a road going right with a building and playground. Anyways behind the dumpster is the path going to the right that leads to the beach. When you get to the beach go right where the ice dam isn't 3-4 foot tall. You can go left and 1/4 out you'll find hmp that top at 5' and the southern side will go to 15' Go straight and you'll find a flat about 1/4 mile out in 12-15' of water. Head right toward north end of dam and you'll find humps, the old railroad tracks and the river channel. This requires at least a mile and more. Latly go straight out of the campground point down the bouy line which are still out there and you'll have 15-17' and mall bottom changes. alll these areas are producing and see alot less traffic.
specialty is walleye saugeye and sauger with a sprinkling of crappies and perch.
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