Members pat Posted February 11, 2010 Members Posted February 11, 2010 I am new to this forum and was looking for information on fishing around the trimble creek arm. I am originally from Washington State and fished mainly for bass with plastic worm. I have been fishing there quite a few times, but have not had any consistent success. If anybody fishes around trimble creek could you give me some advice. I am fairly familiar with this creek arm but have not really fished outside of it. I will be down there at the end of april with my brother in law's. We are looking to catch any and all fish, would like to hook into some walleye. Could you refer me to specific points/coves and water depths to fish. What types of lures. I was thinking of trying drop shot or wacky rigging. Thanks
Ham Posted February 12, 2010 Posted February 12, 2010 Decent area to fish, but hopefully you aren't legally bound to only fish that creek. I fished it two or three times last spring. We caught fish there, but did better in some of the other creeks in that area of the lake. I'm sure you have a map. Fish every creek within 5 miles of that one. Best lure and location varies day to day in the spring if not hour to hour. Finesse jigs, jerkbaits, grubs are the baits I remember catching fish on, but I'm sure a dropshot could be made to work. We caught some small walleye, crappie, panfish, White Bass, LMB, SMB, and spotted bass. Nothing all that great though. I don't lose any sleep thinking about going back to that particular creek to fish and there are areas of the lake that I am actively dreaming about fishing in a couple of months. COME ON SPRINGTIME! We fished the back third of the creek if I remember correctly. Every Saint has a past, every Sinner has a future. On Instagram @hamneedstofish
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