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That bass in the 4th picture looks like a good one! Good job! Are you new to fishing in general, or just new to the lake? Hope to see you out there one of these days.
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I've been fishing for about 12 years now. I'm fairly well rounded but specialize more in bass and trout since I grew up in central California. I've been fishing the lake for a year now and will continue to do so for the next 3 years. Me and my wife are the ones out there on the weekends in a 12' Fish Hunter inflatable boat, paddling our asses off! We haven't been able to go farther than Mikimiki pt. I'm looking into getting a trolling motor setup in April hopefully.
I feel ur pain. My son and I have a tandem kayak and have only gone up to bluegill bay. I can only imagine how hard it is to paddle a inflatable. At least my son or I can take a break while the other paddles. But we do get a lot of exercise. Do you guys catch anything trolling?
I hope you get that motor soon.
I hope you get that motor soon.
I feel ur pain. My son and I have a tandem kayak and have only gone up to bluegill bay. I can only imagine how hard it is to paddle a inflatable. At least my son or I can take a break while the other paddles. But we do get a lot of exercise. Do you guys catch anything trolling?
I hope you get that motor soon.
I hope you get that motor soon.
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Yea the execise is good. My wife and I take turns as well, she insists, I don't make her...haha. I just ordered my motor mount. I'll try to go to West Marine this weekend to get my motor and battery, I can't wait! We haven't tried trolling. We always just cast our lure at/along the shores we paddle by. I'm not too fond of trolling. Is it a productive method at lake Wilson?
I'm a newbee to the lake. Only fished a few times. Sometimes trolling works with lures. I will definetly say it's harder to cast from a kayak. But we make due. We have a hard time anchoring by shore. So we will try to coast along side the shore next time. Maybe after you get ur motor we can
tow our kayak, lol.
tow our kayak, lol.
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Just for your information, as soon as you power your inflatable or kayak, it becomes a powered craft and must be registered. If you keep it human powered then no registration is needed. On the rare occasion that DLNR is on the lake, I have never been stopped except for fish surveys. Others have reported having to show their registration, PFDs, etc.
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