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<blockquote data-quote="YukonGlocker" data-source="post: 2845481" data-attributes="member: 425"><p>It's a great lake for small boats (8'-14'). But there's certainly plenty to fish if you have a larger boat also.</p><p></p><p>Funny story: Arrived early on a moon-less night/morning. I was waiting for a friend to show up, so I was just boating around the dam, chunking a crank-bait into the complete darkness and fu!cking around. I hooked into what I thought was going to be a huge bass. Fought her for over an hour, in complete darkness. When another fisherman finally showed up, he came over to me with a light, and it was actually a giant carp that I hooked in the tail! Holy hell what a fight that was.</p><p></p><p>I did it again years later, fishing a tournament on Murray. Hooked a drum in the tail, in about 50 ft. of water, and thought I had the tournament winner on!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YukonGlocker, post: 2845481, member: 425"] It's a great lake for small boats (8'-14'). But there's certainly plenty to fish if you have a larger boat also. Funny story: Arrived early on a moon-less night/morning. I was waiting for a friend to show up, so I was just boating around the dam, chunking a crank-bait into the complete darkness and fu!cking around. I hooked into what I thought was going to be a huge bass. Fought her for over an hour, in complete darkness. When another fisherman finally showed up, he came over to me with a light, and it was actually a giant carp that I hooked in the tail! Holy hell what a fight that was. I did it again years later, fishing a tournament on Murray. Hooked a drum in the tail, in about 50 ft. of water, and thought I had the tournament winner on! [/QUOTE]
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