Kfedka
3/25/2013 8:32:00 PMjjbowler
3/25/2013 8:40:00 PMAnglinarcher
3/26/2013 8:07:00 AMDon't get me wrong, you can occasionally catch fish from their, but I suggest you get there at 4:00 am when it is legal to go in and I suggest you get there early in the year for trout. Later, as the weeds develop and as the perch move in, then warm water species will be more catchable there. Still.................
If you wish to fish there, I have caught Browns with lures when testing the action of lures I make. Long cast and something they have not seen is probably how I did it. If it was a bait thing, I would go with a large slip sinker so I could get the bait out as far, and therefore as deep, as possible. Good luck
TroutCowboy
3/26/2013 10:21:00 AMThis is just a thought, but you could try fishing from that small area between the fence and the ramp. I realize there's no seating or standing area, and there is the noise and activity of the ramp, but you'd be facing the deepest hole in the lake. The deepest spot in this lake is only 30 feet deep and it diagonally SE from that spot. Go to the Liberty lake information page and look at the topographical map and it'll give you an idea where it is.
One last thing, there is the county park at the far end of the lake but the fishing situation is even more grim there. There's just the one boat dock and it's in very shallow water. There are millions of 2-3" bluegills and the like that will just rob your bait all day. However, depending on the age of your son, perhaps any fish on the line is a treat?
Good luck to you!