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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2718216" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Your regular bass rods will work fine. Its a mile walk, but there is a well defined trail. Some ride bicycles there and back. Others pull wagons with their gear. No matter what you do, don't wade. Some will walk out on a little point, and wade out a ways, but the GW has a spot where he likes to watch with binoculars. </p><p>It can be spotty, and I've found in 16 years of fishing there that the worst, nastiest, coldest days is when the fish will bite the best.</p><p>My go-to baits are Hyper-striper stump jumpers, and Kastmaster spoons. The bigger the better. I got some of their 2 oz saltwater models to use. </p><p>The stump jumpers can be bought at Bass Pro. Use the 3/8 oz heads in blue. Sometimes the red works, but blue is better. </p><p>If your there when the shad come in, and the hybrids come after them, it gets pretty exciting!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2718216, member: 5412"] Your regular bass rods will work fine. Its a mile walk, but there is a well defined trail. Some ride bicycles there and back. Others pull wagons with their gear. No matter what you do, don't wade. Some will walk out on a little point, and wade out a ways, but the GW has a spot where he likes to watch with binoculars. It can be spotty, and I've found in 16 years of fishing there that the worst, nastiest, coldest days is when the fish will bite the best. My go-to baits are Hyper-striper stump jumpers, and Kastmaster spoons. The bigger the better. I got some of their 2 oz saltwater models to use. The stump jumpers can be bought at Bass Pro. Use the 3/8 oz heads in blue. Sometimes the red works, but blue is better. If your there when the shad come in, and the hybrids come after them, it gets pretty exciting! [/QUOTE]
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