Cedar Lake (2)
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Cedar Lake (2) Overview
Top Techniques Reported for Largemouth Bass + Fall
- Spinnerbaits1
- Largemouth Bass1 Report
- Crappie1 Report
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Species
Largemouth Bass
Season
Fall
Technique
Spinnerbaits
Structure
Boulders
Species
Crappie
Season
Fall
Technique
Bobbers
Structure
Submerged Vegetation
Forage
Minnows
This is a great time time catch these tasty eating crappies before they move back into the deep for ice fishing. Right now, look for access on North shore of lake and either wade, kayak or boat for them. Look for submerged vegetations, as that's where they'll be hiding. With the vegetation weathering down from the cooler water temps, these crappies will try to find the best cover as they can and will school in those areas until they head back to the deep for winter. Use a bobber and a small jig head tipped with a crappie minnow, or small twister tail grub and cast out and slowly retrieve back in. This will get the crappies aggressively to strike your bait. Another option if boober fishing is not your cup of tea, is to use small rapala jerk baits or similar small jerk type baits and cast as far as you can and slowly retrieve with jerks in between. Vary your jerks, to make it seem like the jerk bait is retreating or injured. Good luck out there!
Species
Largemouth Bass
Season
Summer
Technique
Structure Jigs
Structure
Laydowns
This is a little gem of a lake, but is absolutely devastated by recreational boaters on the weekends or even weekdays during the Summer. Between the amount of docks and laydowns on this lake you can have a field day targeting only those styles of structure and absolutely crush largemouth all day long - and you will find some giants along with way. If you stay off-shore on the humps, points or the main road bed, you will grab some really healthy smallmouth.
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