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Title: Lakes That Kick Your Tail
Post by: canvsbk on April 19, 2006, 09:50:24 PM
A while back there was a post about favorite lakes. (I was kinda disapointed in you guys, some GPS coordinates would have been nice.)
With what lake would you most like to "even the score?"
For me it's Gun Lake in Barry County. I've had 2 very spectacular days there over the years but countless times have left there with a promise to never return. Evil may be too strong a term but the lake just flat doesn't like me.
Title: Re: Lakes That Kick Your Tail
Post by: Cy on April 19, 2006, 10:01:48 PM
I can agree with you on Gun, I have had more bad days then good ones out there.

I would say the worst body of water for me, if rivers count, is The Grand River near Grand Haven.  I always struggle to catch fish pretty much any where on the system. 

Cfruel
Title: Re: Lakes That Kick Your Tail
Post by: djkimmel on April 20, 2006, 12:27:46 AM
Lake Lansing - 1st place and big bass in the first money tournament I ever fished there. 15 years later and I don't know if I ever weighed another keeper in a tournament. I catch them decent at times when just fishing, but in tournaments - p u.

A number of seasons ago, I quit fishing tournaments out there altogether. You just can't fight it sometimes. I can't allow one screwy lake to mess up all my confidence.
Title: Re: Lakes That Kick Your Tail
Post by: fiker on April 20, 2006, 05:13:37 AM
I have two.

Kent Lake, and Lobdell.

What makes it worse is everybody else talking about how great they are.

Title: Re: Lakes That Kick Your Tail
Post by: McCarter on April 20, 2006, 07:43:03 AM
Gimme a P

Gimme an O

Gimme an N

Gimme an E

Gimme an M

Gimme an A

Gimme an H

Whats that spell?  the worst lake in the world.  Keep it, i dont need it anymore.

PoorBoy himself :-\'
Title: Re: Lakes That Kick Your Tail
Post by: gnewski5 on April 20, 2006, 08:22:32 AM
Michigan Center near Jackson.

I'll catch 40 fish in 8 hours of tournament and be lucky if I can actually put 1 in the box.

The last time we fished it, everyone came in with at least 1 fish. 9 boats only had 1 fish and my partner and I had the smallest 1 fish, came in dead last, but boated 38 fish for the day.

Thats just one body of water I haven't figured out.
Title: Re: Lakes That Kick Your Tail
Post by: joshimoto son on April 20, 2006, 08:58:13 AM
That lake for me is rightly named.

DEVIL'S LAKE south of Jackson near Michigan Speedway.

Great looking lake, lots of good fish, I've seen em in the spring before. In four years of tournaments, I've weighed in one keeper. YUCK!!!

joshimoto son ;D
Title: Re: Lakes That Kick Your Tail
Post by: kgr624 on April 20, 2006, 10:36:54 AM
Alright this lake is not named correctly at all but BIG lake is mine in Allegen County and let me tell you for me nothing big is coming out of that lake, EVER

Title: Re: Lakes That Kick Your Tail
Post by: DennisB. on April 20, 2006, 12:21:28 PM
I have to second Michigan Center, Looks like an awsome place but I just get my arse handed to me their.
Title: Re: Lakes That Kick Your Tail
Post by: dartag on April 20, 2006, 12:30:30 PM
PONTIAC    lake is mine..  fished NBAA weeknight last summer..  went through 2 bags of senkos,  got told by some lady i could not fish in front of her " Trailer "..  never caught a keeper.  with 30 boats i think 3 fish for 5 lbs won...  although the jet airplanes going 200 feet over your head at 200 mph is fun to watch...  i see they are going back this year... have to try again
Title: Re: Lakes That Kick Your Tail
Post by: Revtro on April 20, 2006, 12:56:33 PM
I know what you mean about doing bad on a lake everyone raves about.  It's embarrasing.  My nemesis is Cass Lake in Oakland County.  Everyone loves it, big weights come from it, and none of them are ever from my boat.  It must be purely a mental thing for me.  There's just something about that lake that I just don't get.  Our second club event of the year is there so I'm looking forward to getting it figured out.
Title: Re: Lakes That Kick Your Tail
Post by: blakstr1 on April 20, 2006, 12:58:15 PM
i've never done very well at Pontiac or Holloway, guess i haven't fished either very much though..might be the problem I guess....
Title: Re: Lakes That Kick Your Tail
Post by: dartag on April 20, 2006, 01:36:31 PM
Quote from: Revtro on April 20, 2006, 12:56:33 PM
I know what you mean about doing bad on a lake everyone raves about.? It's embarrasing.? My nemesis is Cass Lake in Oakland County.? Everyone loves it, big weights come from it, and none of them are ever from my boat.? It must be purely a mental thing for me.? There's just something about that lake that I just don't get.? Our second club event of the year is there so I'm looking forward to getting it figured out.

Cass is one of my favorite lakes..    ABA used to have a paper tourny there and had great results. 

steve smith
Title: Re: Lakes That Kick Your Tail
Post by: Revtro on April 20, 2006, 01:37:37 PM
Grrrr.    >:(
There's a real self esteem killer. 
Title: Re: Lakes That Kick Your Tail
Post by: Bulletproof on April 20, 2006, 03:12:36 PM
Houghton Lake Post-Spawn.

Very tough lake to put together a big bag late in the season.





Title: Re: Lakes That Kick Your Tail
Post by: Hooksetter on April 20, 2006, 05:26:52 PM
I have to agree with Poorboy, Ponemah should be drained and turned into a skateboard park!

Title: Re: Lakes That Kick Your Tail
Post by: MaizeNBlue on April 20, 2006, 05:29:58 PM
Wixom lake, long drive, longer drive home!
Title: Re: Lakes That Kick Your Tail
Post by: Skulley on April 20, 2006, 08:38:14 PM
I am with Poorboy.  Ponemah stinks.  I hate that lake.  Last year I skipped the two NBAA Tournaments that were in my division there.  You are better off staying home and doing honey-do's than going there.  Listening to the lovely bride gripe is better than fishing Ponemah.  I have never ever caught a keeper there. It is a waste of gas to even go there. 



BD        ;D
Title: Re: Lakes That Kick Your Tail
Post by: smbassman on April 21, 2006, 07:58:10 AM
I am not sure how you guys fish on Lobdell and not catch fish????  Keepers are usually concentrated in certain areas more than others, but there are fish everywhere in that lake.
TIP - key on long tapering flats(that taper out past 12' where the weeds get thin) and get on the outside of the weed edges 10-12 FOW.


Ponemah can be tough, requires a lot of patience, but has very good quality fish.
TIP - Though the lake is very stained, quality fish are usually still pretty deep(8-10').  Summertime shallow water doesn't seem to produce well and I think it is becasue of the excessive weed spray(both DNR approved and private).  Also, keep an eye out for ghost minnows scurrying across the top over the deep weed beds and have a small plastic jerkbait tied on a rod.  When you see the minnows, skip the jerkbait across the area and deadstick it all the way to the bottom.  Usually it doesn't make it to the bottom and will count for an extra fish or two.

I made pretty good money on these lakes while growing up until I got the great lakes smallmouth bug.  They both are dominated by the deeper water fisherman with light weighted plastic worms and jigs.  Shallow spinnerbait fisherman usually leave frustrated.
Title: Re: Lakes That Kick Your Tail
Post by: McCarter on April 21, 2006, 08:14:48 AM
Makes sense.  A guy won the ABA ponemah tournament out there a couple years ago.  He was carolina rigging in 16 - 18 feet of water.  Thats what he said anyway.  But i seen where he was fishing and it was deep.  I think he weighed in almost 17 lb.

I spent some time working some deeper stuff on Lobdell.  There is one nice slow tapering deep flat out there in the back of the lake.  It has an island near it.  I worked that thing for a couple hours with a 1/8 tube.  Got a lot of bites, but i suspect they were of the panfish kind as i never hooked into anything.

I keep telling myself that i am going to beat Ponemah, but then when i start thinking about driving all the way out there, i figure i might as well go to LSC or Kent.

I had one really good day out there pre fishing.  I was really killin them swimming a jig alongside docks.  Best 5 would have went 15 or better.  But alas, come tourament day those fish were gone, or jog shy.  One of the two.

Pontiac Lake is kinda like that too.  I always hear guys talking about catching 30 fish that are 13.75" long.  I used to play that game too.  then i started fishing out deeper.  Mojo rigging a 4" senko.  I started catching quality fish.  The areas where i was catching them were pretty baron too.  Not really any weeds, but every once in a while there would be an old christmas tree down there and BOOM, there would be a fish on it.  I hooked into a giant out there a couple years ago.  In 14 foot of water.  I found an Xmas tree with my mojo rig.  I got hung up in it for a second, but when i finally shook it free, i felt the slightest tap.  I set the hook and immediatly knew it was a good fish.  I worked the fish all the way to the boat, but it wouldnt come up.  It kept bulldogging under the boat.  I finally got it up close enough to see that it was a bass, and a big one.  but it ended up tearing off before i could surface it. 

Just some food for thought for you guys who have tournaments out there.  I wont let anthony put it on our schedule.  We already have a couple lakes like that with Ponemah and Lobdell.

I have a love hate relationship with another lake too.  Nepessing.  I am for sure the only person in the ABA who cant catch more than 1 bass out there in 8 hours.  It seems everyone gets a limit out there but me.  But i always catch one, and its always a good one.  And it always comes from deep water.   Last year i weighed in one fish for 4.25 lbs.  I got big bass but finished in 19th place.  I know that lake is a good lake.  I was killing them slow rolling a spinnerbait there the thursday prior.  I went out there with MaizeNBlew and got on a really solid pattern that was putting some nice fish in the boat on a consistant basis.  But again, come tournament day, nothing.  I do like the lake tho.  Small lake, but fished big.  gotta love it.

PoorBoy himself :-\'
Title: Re: Lakes That Kick Your Tail
Post by: yukonjack2 on April 21, 2006, 11:23:22 AM
I have to weigh in with Lake Oakland - can't ever seem to catch anything out there - I have seen big bags get weighed, but no idea how?  If its from shollow waer docks, kinda explains alot - not fishing the right ones I guess!

Jack
Title: Re: Lakes That Kick Your Tail
Post by: bosshawg on April 21, 2006, 11:46:25 AM
believe it or not, LSC most troubles.....to big, no time out there, so many places. no excuses - just can't seem to put anything together out there. now those other lakes mentioned i do decent out on. go figure!
Title: Re: Lakes That Kick Your Tail
Post by: Ryan on April 22, 2006, 08:02:04 PM
Duck Lake in Calhoun County can be pretty frustrating especially during the summer.  It really earns the title "No Luck Duck" for me.
Title: Re: Lakes That Kick Your Tail
Post by: VinceR on April 25, 2006, 02:34:49 PM
Starting about three years ago, Wixom has become THAT lake for me. For about 5 or 6 years, up until then, I couldn't not cash a check there. In about 7 tournamnents during that stretch, I weighed in Big Bass 6 times, and placed in all but one.

Now, I'm lucky if I can catch more than one, or two keepers. It's like someone flipped a switch. Frustrating thing is, the fish are there, I've seen them weighed in. I've donated to those who have weighed them in. Isn't that right, Boatman Rob? ;)
Title: Re: Lakes That Kick Your Tail
Post by: frogman on April 26, 2006, 12:25:09 PM

Bulletproof I agree -- 3 post spawn tourneys fished on Houghton Lake have produced ZERO keepers, but I do like to catch pike!
Title: Re: Lakes That Kick Your Tail
Post by: djkimmel on April 26, 2006, 11:20:54 PM
I think you can catch Houghton Lake pike in the parking lots...! Seems that way out there sometimes anyway.
Title: Re: Lakes That Kick Your Tail
Post by: fishon1219 on April 27, 2006, 06:05:31 PM
I dont enjoy fishing white lake. I can go out there in practise and spank-em but on tourny day I always have my behind handed to me by the dock fisherman. I really hate boat dock lakes as I learned to fish as a little kid on offshore type patterns and that is how i like to fish and what I am good at.
Title: Re: Lakes That Kick Your Tail
Post by: djkimmel on April 28, 2006, 12:47:23 AM
But when in Rome...
Title: Re: Lakes That Kick Your Tail
Post by: Duke on May 04, 2006, 03:44:20 PM
I hate the St. Joe River in South Bend. I have scored money out there several times, but it has killed me more than not. I can never stay on a pattern...
Title: Re: Lakes That Kick Your Tail
Post by: thedude on May 06, 2006, 11:07:15 PM
hardy pond - July-sept
just not a resevoir fisherman. fortunatley i can usually find some smallies up the river, but the main lake has eluded me for the most part.

Title: Re: Lakes That Kick Your Tail
Post by: djkimmel on May 07, 2006, 11:31:55 PM
I can see that could be tough - especially with all the loud racing boats running from dam to dam over and over and over... maybe they're not there all the time - a few out there already today though.