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Post by soretoe on Nov 18, 2008 0:13:38 GMT -1
There is a brush pile straight out from the left side of the Websters Ferry boat ramp. There is also a lot of riprap along the shore. If the wind is blowing down the lake there is a corner back away from the ramp on the up lake side that seems to always hold fish. The more wind the better.
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Post by bassboy1 on Nov 18, 2008 0:18:14 GMT -1
There is another big one over there beside the big rock at the Kellogg launch ramp. Apparently there are some big rocks underwater there too, at about the depth a lower unit runs.
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Post by gooseman on Nov 19, 2008 21:37:33 GMT -1
Kellogg creek is loaded with brush and rocks. Just find the creek channel and some brush. goose
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Post by soretoe on Nov 19, 2008 23:20:06 GMT -1
I was just giving you guys a place that you might not have fished before. The brush pile is in casting distance from shore and the boat ramp is rarely used. Plus it is out in the main lake.
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Post by jimhakala on Dec 6, 2008 16:22:20 GMT -1
With the water down now this is a good time to check out where the brush piles are around some of the Corps fishing jetties. Hopefully we will be adding more in Jan., especially those around Bethany. In fact, we will likely be looking for volunteers to tie trees up to the anchors after Christmas.
For those that fished them this last year, what was your experience?
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