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I am an Alaskan commercial fisherman 18, so I'm young, but know a lot bout fishin'. the other day I went out on shoecraft to try an reel in some of the monstrous bass I've spotted there...if you know the lake hit up the cove with a plow-jockey or floating rapala...I find plow jockeys to work better, just cause I think they like the worm action. if you don't know the lake, just as you get out on the lake from the boat launch, head right along that shoreline, between the shoreline and buoys...that's the ultimate trolling spot for trout, and just as it turns and the lake curves left there is a cove with deadwoods and lily pads for bass city...we didn't hit any bass, a few bites, but the water still a little cool...but wedding ring and a worm is where its at. Also try a needlefish w/ spinnertail or chrome flatfish...somethin flashy...good luck...other recommended lakes..ki, ketchum, armstrong (bass), loma (bass), storm.....
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service