Jump to content

Recommended Posts

  • Members
Posted

I'm making my first trip to BS this coming weekend. I live out in Lake St. Louis and have been a member of the Emerson Electric Bass Club since 1985. I'd be glad to share my report next week when I get back. I'm going out of Lakewoods Resort up near Peel Ferry. If anyone has some insight on where to start looking i"d welcome it?

Posted

You are in easy range of Big Creek, Shoal Creek, and the Sugarloafs.  I don’t know what the level will be but there will be tons of flooded buck brush and that’s where I would look first.  Depending on lake level the back end of E Sugarloaf could be good, but all those creeks have something to offer this time of year.

Mike

  • Members
Posted

Thanks, I'll give them a try and report back next week

  • Members
Posted

we had our annual private bass tournament 12-13. great time as always. 24 boats.    never matters what the conditions are some always bring in fish.   My partner and I mostly fished Ceder-Big- Buck creeks,  and a smaller indent by the ferry.  Caught a nice SM on a spinner in the buck brush.  Limited out on bass tuesday mostly on silverery worms.  Most of us were catching bass on spiners, A rigs, grubs, lizards, megabass  only a few crappie caught along with a few walleye-one being 4lbs

while it was beautiful blue bird skies 3 of the 4 days down there, was hard to get a pattern going.  mostly 58ish water , found some 62 up in the creeks.     Big bass tournament days was a 3.2     thou sunday a buddy had a 4.3 

winners for the 2 days had 40.1 lbs

Couldnt get any crappie on minnows, I mostly fished spinners, ned, and grubs

Posted

40 pounds?

5 fish limit each day? 

Catching two 20 pound 5 fish stringers back to back is a dang good job! 

 

thanks for the report- I can’t wait til next week when I can get back down to get after them myself! 
 

Mark Burris 

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.