With a forecast of kinda windy conditions, what are some good options for fishing other than the Susky? I'd hate to drive up there and be faced with bad conditions. I know of protected areas like Weems Creek, and Spa Creek. Anything traditionally in the creeks this time of year that make it worth the trip. I know the real way is to get out and see for myself, but I figured I'd see what options you guys may have to suggest off hand.
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last time i was at my dads house, who lives on weems, it was pretty well frozen overLink to fishing vid, oldie but goodie.http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...4894489669049#
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I called the people at Jug Bay. The lady had no idea lol. I left my name and number....she's gonna try to find out and call me back.
I don't mind the wind @ the Susky, as I've yakked in 3' waves in the bay last summer. Just trying to keep it safe...not trying to push it in the cold water.<insert witty comment here>
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The Pax at Macgruder's Landing will probably be ice-free. I launched just downstream of there last weekend. You might be able to pick up some catfish there. You don't need a permit if you're not using a trailer.
The deep hole at the mouth of Western Branch on the Pax might be worth checking out if Jackson Landing is ice-free. There's an old bridge on the way that is supposed to hold crappie as well.Yellow Hobie Revo Rube Goldberg
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Originally posted by MetroMan View PostI called the people at Jug Bay. The lady had no idea lol. I left my name and number....she's gonna try to find out and call me back.
I don't mind the wind @ the Susky, as I've yakked in 3' waves in the bay last summer. Just trying to keep it safe...not trying to push it in the cold water.
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