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Stoney creek

Started by Shayne Cleveland, May 05, 2006, 03:47:39 AM

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Shayne Cleveland

Headed out there Sun and have never been there. I'll only be there for a few hours and would like to make the best of it. Any info would be great.

Thanks
Shayne

nitroderrek

stoney creek is generally a tough lake,, you probably won't get many bites, but the ones you do will probably be over 3lbs.  you won't hardly catch any dinks either,,, it is just a big fish lake.  don't be surprised to catch one over 5lbs.  it is a little early for stoney creek to be  pretty good, i think, just start shallow and work your way deeper, and i recommend a white sinko, the water is usually stained there, and the fish can see that bait well, and has worked in the past.  good luck, derrek

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Actually there's only one fish that lives in that lake.  I catch him every year.  And he never seems to grow.  Funny huh?  Must get lonely in that lake for him.  Maybe this year I'll learn his name. 
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