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STONEY CREEK???

Started by Shayne Cleveland, May 05, 2006, 03:44:13 AM

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Shayne Cleveland

Headed out there Sunday and never been there. Can any one clue me in on what I should be doing. I'll only be there for a few hours and want to make the best of it. Any info would be great.

Thanks
Shayne

djkimmel

Never been there, but I've always heard it is a great jig and pig lakes for big largemouths. Big Texas-rigged worms too. Look for a weed line near the breaks/points. I would expect bass on the inside this time of year too. I don't know how or where they spawn - I just know if you get one, it will probably be a good one.

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Revtro

I said it before and I'll say it again... There is only one fish that lives in that pond.  I don't yet know his name, but I catch him every year.  He doesn't seem to grow either.  Grrr.  I feel pretty good about myself after fishing that lake though because it takes a certain amount of skill to catch the only fish in the lake.   :-\'
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cannonb2

I thought stoney creek was a small stream that enters the Grand near portland. I heard there are exceptionally big smallies in that stream in this time of year.

djkimmel

Not familiar with a Stoney Creek near Portland. I think I remember seeing it on a map, but not ever hearing any rumors.

This Stoney Creek is on the opposite side of the LP - a small reservoir with a few big bass - over in NW Macomb County (Mt Vernon Michigan North of Rochester Hills). One of the MetroParks.

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cannonb2

I should restate and clarify

i did not hear there are big bass in stoney creek ( grand river tributary), I read it in a Jim Bedford book called fly fishing Michigan.

cannonb2

Guess I'm gonna have to try it for myself

djkimmel

I have Jim's Grand River book - pretty good information. If Jim Bedford says Stoney Creek is good, it is. He's not a story teller. Real nice guy and a really good river angler.

I may forget someone and hurt feelings, but we have three award-winning outdoor writer/photographers in Lansing (or close enough for Tom) - Jim Bedford, Tom Huggler and Joel St. Germain.

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