Members materman Posted March 20, 2008 Members Posted March 20, 2008 any one out there thta would take time to fill me in on powersite dam fishing 1. can you change sides easily? Just need some general data on the area also not really intrested in trout but walleye crappie and white bass are what intrest and in thta order also does any one use live minnows 'CREEK CHUBS' for walleye? please fill me in thanks George {materman}
Tightline Posted March 20, 2008 Posted March 20, 2008 Materman,just go down to the bridge below Swan to get to the River Run side.After this water clears up a little get after those wallys.The Forsyth side is probably your best bet with all this water,unless you have a boat,then you can fish where ever. The tackle shop at the top of the hill in Forsyth is a good place to find out what exactly the walleye,whites or crappie are biting on,he's usually right on the money. Creek chubs are hard to beat for walleye if you like to bait fish. Hope this helps a little.
Members materman Posted March 20, 2008 Author Members Posted March 20, 2008 Materman,just go down to the bridge below Swan to get to the River Run side.After this water clears up a little get after those wallys.The Forsyth side is probably your best bet with all this water,unless you have a boat,then you can fish where ever. The tackle shop at the top of the hill in Forsyth is a good place to find out what exactly the walleye,whites or crappie are biting on,he's usually right on the money. Creek chubs are hard to beat for walleye if you like to bait fish. Hope this helps a little. thanks tight line have boat but wanted to just check it out before i pull it 97 miles gas you know aint cheap
Forsythian Posted March 21, 2008 Posted March 21, 2008 Materman, the Corps ramp at River Run is closed (flooded), but you can use the Forsyth city ramp on the other side of the river. The water color is getting better. Cenosillicaphobiac
Root Admin Phil Lilley Posted March 21, 2008 Root Admin Posted March 21, 2008 The water color is getting better Really!! I'll have to head down there first of next week and try my main lake crappie and white bass spots.
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