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User: trophykayaker
Comment: Excellent details on access points and fishing

http://www.lakewhitehall.org/fishing.html
Date: 07/06/11 02:44 PM

User: vinny60
Comment: Trout fishermen will enjoy some good action here in the spring and early summer by concentrating on the deep hole at the southern end of the pond. However, it is the warm water fishing that is the real attraction. There is an excellent bass population with large numbers of legal size fish. Lunkers in the four to six pound class are not uncommon. The problem is that there is so much “bassy” looking habitat, which’s it’s sometimes hard to figure out where the big ones are hiding. Ice fishermen find good action with the pickerel and perch, but very rarely pick up a northern pike. The big predators have apparently not taken to this water as well as were hoped. The white catfish are always worth a try, providing good action along with bullheads on warm summer evenings, and sometimes tipping the scales to three pounds or more.
Date: 09/13/09 04:18 PM



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