Lake Audubon prospects?

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I want to get a few more fishing trips in before it starts to get too cold. I haven't gone fishing in almost two months and I feel like I'm dying lol
So I was thinking of going south and try out some shore fishing at the lake and make a day of it, maybe swim a bit.
Anyone have good experiences there?🐟🐟 free picture of my dog cuz she's cute.
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She is cute!, but maybe a little too much of your tastey-cooking table scraps. But that's OK. Dogs deserve a good life.
 

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skip audubon and go to sakakawea, lots of really nice shoreline, waaay nicer than audubon, cleaner water, and better fishing. centennial bay, steinke bay are nice from shore and usually decent fishing as well. or go a bit further and hit the riverdale/pick city area, also nice shoreline and possibly some salmon coming shallow by this weekend or next.
 

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skip audubon and go to sakakawea, lots of really nice shoreline, waaay nicer than audubon, cleaner water, and better fishing. centennial bay, steinke bay are nice from shore and usually decent fishing as well. or go a bit further and hit the riverdale/pick city area, also nice shoreline and possibly some salmon coming shallow by this weekend or next.
Sweet, thanks for the tips! I'll mark them down
 


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Audubon has been good for 12-16" fish outside the weed edges, but that may make it difficult to get get to from shore, if going there, a slip bobber plopped into the weed areas may be a better bet than jigging etc.

Sakakawea also has a good shallow bite going. Hit main lake points at the mouths of bays. We have been piling up fish in like 10-15 or so feet of water from the boat, so definitely reachable from shore. Jig and crawler, jigging rap, or jig and white plastic would be my go to's if I was doing what you are doing. The only downfall is there may be a hike to get to these areas from the closest parking areas. Ft Stevenson has a dog park at the SE corner of the property that has a parking area and that puts you within an easy walk to beacon point aka one of the community holes on the lake. They do charge a small park entry fee if you dont have a pass though! Stay mobile as the fish are moving constantly as well!
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Audubon has been good for 12-16" fish outside the weed edges, but that may make it difficult to get get to from shore, if going there, a slip bobber plopped into the weed areas may be a better bet than jigging etc.

Sakakawea also has a good shallow bite going. Hit main lake points at the mouths of bays. We have been piling up fish in like 10-15 or so feet of water from the boat, so definitely reachable from shore. Jig and crawler, jigging rap, or jig and white plastic would be my go to's if I was doing what you are doing. The only downfall is there may be a hike to get to these areas from the closest parking areas. Ft Stevenson has a dog park at the SE corner of the property that has a parking area and that puts you within an easy walk to beacon point aka one of the community holes on the lake. They do charge a small park entry fee if you dont have a pass though! Stay mobile as the fish are moving constantly as well!
Good luck!
Bring cash, gotchya. Thanks! I think if the weather is nice, I'll drive down there Saturday morning. See what I can see.
 


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That's the one bridge I can't tell you shit...:oops: except:

Wire leader and:

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Shore and boat:

Get three sizes of each and a jar of Powerbait Trout Paste. I use orange.

After the cast, steady reel for a bit to get the lure at max depth THEN: Keep the rod tip down, and twitch the lure all the way to the bank; slowing the retrieve speed and maintain "depth" as you get more shallow. Watch for follows two feet behind the lure. You'll likely only see the white tail tip go back. This IME means you have the color(?) right and need to downsize. I always start with the "big one" (don't know the numbers).

THREE times at "mosquito dark" after the time change; I've had Walter beach himself after this plug.

Rod tip down. Rod tip down. Rod tip in the water to achieve max depth after the cast, during the "steady" part. Set the hook straight back like a reverse golf swing: Not up.

Sorry for the nth repeat of all ^^^^this shit and:

The best of all time twitch cadence for Rapalas: Dada dada dum pause dada dada dum pause --BLAM



The strike most often occurs during the pause with a bit of slack. WATCH your line for any change.

9.7 LM with "Old Reliable" (1st color) twitched on top like a dropped shiner from a raptor. "25 or 6" doesn't work on top. That's an art of managing a lot of slack and not creating loops in the spool of a spinning reel. I don't have the skill to write about it.

FWIW: It also catches channel cat and walleye on top. It's a "saltwater" type "lunge" and it's hard not to set the hook too fast. The drag must be backed off a bit then adjusted when you're committed.

Fucking with the drag during a fight is a good way to lose a fish...

That is all.
 
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I want to get a few more fishing trips in before it starts to get too cold. I haven't gone fishing in almost two months and I feel like I'm dying lol
So I was thinking of going south and try out some shore fishing at the lake and make a day of it, maybe swim a bit.
Anyone have good experiences there?🐟🐟 free picture of my dog cuz she's cute.
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That is cute as fuck. Well done.
 


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Did you go about 2 hrs from sunset or sunrise thats when the eyes come into feed. Well thats what devils lake is like
^^^^All that shit and zero response!!! She's not going to bang you, queer; unless you can quilt.
 


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