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Lake Summerset

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Lake Summerset Fishing Reports

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  • Omnia Community MemberBronze Ambassador
    SpeciesLargemouth Bass
    TechniqueDeep Diving Crankbaits (13'+)
    SeasonFall
    StructurePoints
    The Bass are definitely feeding up for the winter and are hanging on the drops of points especially ones with rocks. Long cast and cranking as fast as I can is what’s working best. Once the bait hits bottom, I hesitate for a second and then a long sweep of the rod bringing it back to the bottom bouncing off the rocks. They are slamming it!
  • SpeciesPanfish / Bluegill
    TechniqueBobbers
    SeasonSpring (Spawn)
    StructureDocks
    I was using red leaf worms.
  • SpeciesLargemouth Bass
    TechniqueSoft Body Swimbaits (Small/Medium)
    SeasonSpring (Spawn)
    StructureSubmerged Vegetation
  • SpeciesWalleye
    TechniqueVertical Jigging Mid Depth (10-19')
    SeasonSpring (Spawn)
    StructureDam
    Caught some smaller walleyes vertical jigging in the deeper water near the dam.
  • SpeciesLargemouth Bass
    TechniqueFinesse Jigs
    SeasonSpring (Spawn)
    StructureDocks
    Threw some jigs with rage craws on them. Threw up to shore line close to docks and then popped them coming back to boat. Caught a couple small bass. Size was between 10 inches and 15 inches.
  • SpeciesPanfish / Bluegill
    TechniqueVertical Jigging Shallow (0-9')
    SeasonSpring (Spawn)
    StructureDocks
    We were casting up close to docks in 3-4 feet of water. Sun was out and it was a warm day. Purple and green jigs on a bobber with redworms was working well. Average size was 7 inches.
  • SpeciesPanfish / Bluegill
    TechniqueBobbers
    SeasonSpring (Spawn)
    StructureSubmerged Vegetation
    Place a bobber at 3-4 feet and throw it out into the shallows, where there is green vegetation. Move the bobber every 30 seconds or so.
  • SpeciesLargemouth Bass
    TechniqueNed Rigs
    SeasonSpring (Spawn)
    StructureRock Pile
    Using a classic ned rig with a neon yellow head and a red 3" worm.