downriggeral
12/23/2014 2:21:00 PMMerry Christmas - Alan
callplatinum
12/23/2014 5:32:00 PMStarted fishing it about 15 years ago. Back then, we could catch and release nearly 100 browns and bows casting roostertails into the shore. ( 2 fishermen better part of a winter day ) And maybe share the lake with 2 or 3 other boats.
Still one of my favorite lake, even now that the secret is out.
tomconant
12/24/2014 8:55:00 AMIt does bother me though, a lot of the older guys around town seem plumb scared of it, our town building inspector was over tho my house
checking out my shop I just had built, He said I couldn't pay him enough to go on that lake in a boat, with
the basalt spears coming up close to the surface. just waiting to rip your boat in half. first few times out
I went real slow, constantly watching the depth finder. I stayed towards the middle of the lake as I made my way to the other end and
only found one spot pretty much dead center of the lake that went from 300' to 8' but that is the only spot i found. so now I have that route
entered into my fish finder and try and stay on that route. but would love some more info on the dangerous spots.
I did read in the spokesman review that there was a earth dam built that raised the water level three feet to help with this
but that is all I can find out about it.