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2014/09/22 13:11:57 (permalink)

greenlick

While looking through the PF&BC web site I saw a picture of a 38 1/2" Northern Pike that was caught there recently on a top-water plug. Also they said that the fishing there has been excellent from shore or a boat. I have been fishing from shore quite a bit(3-5 times a week) since July & have not seen anyone doing very well,although we usually get a couple of bass.There has been very few people fishing anytime that we have been there. We normally fish from 5pm til dark while throwing lures.I have caught a couple of Walleye,but few & far between. I am not calling it a :dead sea: because I didn't catch much,I am saying that we didn't see or hear of many fish being caught. Hardly excellent fishing in my book.Also since the lake has been so low the past month it is almost impossible to launch a boat,other than a yak or a canoe I don't see how they claim it is good now from a boat. I would hate to see someone drag a boat there only to find out they can't launch it.Still no word from the Fayette Cnty. Parks on whether or not they are going to fix the prob.   sam
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    Eman89so
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    Re: greenlick 2014/09/22 19:05:00 (permalink)
    sam, head to deep creek
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    Re: greenlick 2014/09/22 20:42:21 (permalink)
    Ed, I would like to,but so little time,so many places. It's tough being retired. lol  sam
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    Re: greenlick 2014/09/22 20:43:40 (permalink)
    Perch 14 15in can't beat it
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    Re: greenlick 2014/09/22 23:07:04 (permalink)
    Yeah it was a struggle to catch any fish there on the 3 trips I made up there this year and I spent around 4hours each trip on a boat but I was fishing for walleye with lures and jigs most of the time. Managed to cAtch a 22inch walleye and a 14inch bass on first trip second trip, two15inch bass a 11inch sunfish, and third trip was two small crappy and 13inch bass. If it wasn't for that 1 walleye I'd prob never fish there again.
    post edited by zdub7 - 2014/09/22 23:35:01
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    Re: greenlick 2014/09/23 19:50:10 (permalink)
    I tried to launch my boat there recently and if I would have gone any further I would have probably destroyed my trailer, yet alone my boat and electronics. Sam knows and so do a lot of fishermen. The lake could be a diamond in the rough but for some reason nobody wants to fix the problems. That's not just the valve but the weed control, drug and alcohol , degenerates and perverts. I honestly think they're just looking for a reason to wash their hands of Greenlick. I've fished there for years and the past three have been disgusting. I hope somebody soon with influence grows a pair and gets the issues resolved fast, if it's not already too late. Sorry for the rant.
    post edited by tigercat - 2014/09/23 19:51:22
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