ELOIKA LAKE Bass Help
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ELOIKA LAKE Bass Help
Interested in going to this lake and trying my luck with largemouth... Catch is i don't have a boat, so i am in need of areas of the lake i can fish from shore. Look forward to hearing from you!
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Re: ELOIKA LAKE Bass Help
Some fishing from shore at Jerry's Landing or the State launch, but not much. You could fish the lake from shore and never catch a single thing.
Better yet is to rent a boat from Jerry's Landing. They are small, but plenty big enough for Elokia. This time of year, take a bunch of spinner baits, several weedless rigged swimbaits, some lipless rattling crankbaits, and enjoy. Expect that during some time in the day you will find the LMB, most likely working against the shore.
But, don't be afraid to work over or through the existing weed beds in the middle. Lots of them, in fact most of the lake is one giant weed bed.
Google search Jerry's Landing at Elokia Lake to get a phone number and call ahead. I have a boat, so I don't know how hard it is to rent one from them, just know they have them for rent.
Better yet is to rent a boat from Jerry's Landing. They are small, but plenty big enough for Elokia. This time of year, take a bunch of spinner baits, several weedless rigged swimbaits, some lipless rattling crankbaits, and enjoy. Expect that during some time in the day you will find the LMB, most likely working against the shore.
But, don't be afraid to work over or through the existing weed beds in the middle. Lots of them, in fact most of the lake is one giant weed bed.
Google search Jerry's Landing at Elokia Lake to get a phone number and call ahead. I have a boat, so I don't know how hard it is to rent one from them, just know they have them for rent.
Re: ELOIKA LAKE Bass Help
Sorry this is late but the fishing should be excellent right now as the grass is to the top and it is time to fish with a frog. I usually only fish here first thing in the season (at ice off) because it is usually one of the first to turn on, but they are catching them pretty good now with frogs. Like Anglingarcher says, don't be afraid to fish in the middle of the lake. As you can see, even out offshore it is not very deep. I have had success fishing in the direct center of the lake with a shallow crankbait over the submerged grass.
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Re: ELOIKA LAKE Bass Help
yeah eloika is really just one big weed bed lol. Ive never fished it from a boat but did not have any luck from the dock at Jerry's Landing, but I only went once. Also, if there are wild fires in the area expect to see the PBY coming down for water.
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Re: ELOIKA LAKE Bass Help
we do have a video we did with YJ Guide Service to peak your interest more. Great bass lake!
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Re: ELOIKA LAKE Bass Help
Great video Mike. Yankin Jaw indicates that it is best till mid June, but I find that it is very good all summer long, just the methods change.
I understand their point of view though, most guided fisherman have no idea how to "punch" a jig, etc.
I understand their point of view though, most guided fisherman have no idea how to "punch" a jig, etc.
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Re: ELOIKA LAKE Bass Help
Our July newsletter will have a feature article on Eloika.