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Old 04-23-2015, 07:47 AM
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I've been fishing the lake for more than 10 years, but not very frequently. I know where all the major reefs and spots are, but always seem to choose the wrong damn area.

Here's what I do, maybe it'll help you, maybe it won't. But I haven't been fishing BL as long as you have.

Be prepared to burn some gas. Pay attention to wind and tide and current and everything. Find the cleanest water possible. Stick and move. If you get to an area and water is muddy or there's no bait moving around, make a move. Don't put all your eggs in one basket. Try new things....baits, areas, techniques.

Granted, I've only been fishing BL for like 2 1/2 years but I've been able to put some solid days together and haven't been skunked in quite a while. I was out there Sunday and caught some. Didn't load down the boat but had 6 nice trout.

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From what the man said it doesn't sound like not burning gas was an issue...
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Old 04-23-2015, 08:59 AM
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From what the man said it doesn't sound like not burning gas was an issue...

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From what the man said it doesn't sound like not burning gas was an issue...
Yeah, I burned a little gas the other day. That old 200 Johnson OceanRunner is like me, it has a little drinking problem.
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