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stenz
05-27-2015, 09:38
Going camping at Carter Lake in a few days. Was wanting to see if anyone has a fishing report for the Lake.

Where to fish and whats catching fish?

NFATrustGuy
05-27-2015, 10:39
Say hi to LimitedGM while you're up there.

Buff
05-27-2015, 12:36
Going camping at Carter Lake in a few days. Was wanting to see if anyone has a fishing report for the Lake.

Where to fish and whats catching fish?

If you have a boat troll along the east side along the dams, if you're fishing from shore fish east shore line along the dams. I've always had better success at Pinewood Res along the inlet in a boat or off the shore. My son caught a 40" Tiger Musky out of Pinewood about 3yrs ago while we were fishing for Rainbows.
We use Rapala's with minnow patterns, Panther Martins with buck tails, Dare Devils and Castmaster spoons (sliver and gold).

stenz
05-27-2015, 12:56
I'll be fishing from shore. Thanks for the report and advice on tackle to use.

I'll post up any results.

Jamnanc
05-27-2015, 13:26
+1 for pinewood. Use a black fly on a bubble near the inlet this time of year. Especially if you see a black flying ant hatch. One of the best days fishing of my life occurred there.

Buff
05-27-2015, 14:02
I'll be fishing from shore. Thanks for the report and advice on tackle to use.

I'll post up any results.

If you're bringing small kids keep in mind there lions and bears around Pinewood.

Jamnanc
05-27-2015, 14:28
Oh my!

NFATrustGuy
05-27-2015, 16:33
If you're bringing small kids keep in mind there lions and bears around Pinewood.

… and rattlesnakes! I'm sure many of you are old enough to remember that the reservoir used to be called Rattlesnake. I don't know for a fact why the name was changed, but I imagine it was off-putting to the tourist trade. My family owned 1280 acres of land just past Rattlesnake starting back in the late 60's, early 70's. We've still got 80 acres and have seen all kinds of wildlife on the property.

Buff
05-27-2015, 20:08
… and rattlesnakes! I'm sure many of you are old enough to remember that the reservoir used to be called Rattlesnake. I don't know for a fact why the name was changed, but I imagine it was off-putting to the tourist trade. My family owned 1280 acres of land just past Rattlesnake starting back in the late 60's, early 70's. We've still got 80 acres and have seen all kinds of wildlife on the property.

Yeah I remember those days....... Just like Rabbit Mountain just east of Lyons was call Rattlesnake Mountain.