2012/02/22 16:23:00
allhookedup
hey fishin joe i would also show u my hot spots plenty off fish and would love to show u how to conserve and protect our lake i can be found shallow wading off any point or bay from manning to snodgrass from 1 hour before dark til when i am tired of crankin i will be the one releasing my fish thats how u will find me
2012/02/22 17:01:35
Flying Fish
It's great the amount of information being passed along regarding this. The willingness to share information(for most) is awesome for those of us wanting to try this type of fishing.
2012/02/22 18:37:40
carpin06
I want to thank all you guy's for sharing I never did the wading thing do to lack of knowledge....This year i might try it i fish the erie tribs for years so i am looking forward to it!!!!!

Sorry Joe..Just try not to sound so greedy.....You will feel good after helping a new guy.....I do it all the time pay lake fishin for carp i give bait and recipes and sometimes get beat by my bait!!!!! LOL....But its ok.....
2012/02/22 19:57:17
Westford
Hi new to the forum. i also fish this lake a lot. I live in Westford about 3 minutes from snodgrass. I have fished this lake for over 30 years. Never fished the spillway but each their own. This is a great site that has a lot of information.
2012/02/22 20:19:47
allhookedup
when the water warms to 55 i will let u know where i will be fishing and u can come and i will help u learn the art of wading for pymeyes
2012/02/22 20:23:43
SmMouthSeeker
You really don't need a pair of waders to fish Pymy. There's plenty of good spots along the inlets where you can just get out of your car and walk a few feet to the water. 
2012/02/22 20:25:54
Westford
thanks coldfront. looking forward to sharing information. This lake has always treated me good. I do most of my fishing after the sun goes down.
2012/02/23 08:16:13
Big Tuna
I agree I caught plenty of eyes before 55 degrees.
2012/02/23 11:18:25
allhookedup
but it is alot more comfortable at 55 when u are getting older
2012/02/23 12:20:04
frost
Standing out in the water when it's 34* right after ice off gets cold! Many times my legs were so numb I could barely walk. Try walking when you can't feel your legs, you know they're there but can't control them. I agree 50-55 is the peak time anyways.

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