DanesDad
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I havent been down there for a while, but they used to let you park just outside the lock itself. There was a sort of park leading into it with a couple places you could park. I'm sure you could fish all along this several hundred yard stretch. Once I got to the lock itself, I parked in a lot right outside the fence sorrounding the lock. Then, I walked up to the railroad tracks, [past the actual lock], and went down to the shore at the end of the lock. There was about a 50 yard stretch from the wall at the end of the lock, to a small stream coming in. That was where I fished. The only reason I'm saying this publicly is because this spot is wildly popular and no secret. I've seen guys go down there and catch 50 white bass (the limit at the time), then disappear for 20 minutes or so (presumably, putting the fish in their vehicles) then showing up and continuing to fish. If you go there, expect conditions similar to opening day on a popular trout stream. Shoulder to shoulder It is very popular in May and June when the Sauger and White bass are in. Later, you can expect some nice smallmouths and the occasional walleye. I always did good with minnows, but when the white bass are in, almost anything works. I should qualify by saying it has been better than ten years since I fished there and things may have changed.
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