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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3206329" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>We’ve done Big Cedar a couple of times. In the winter they discount heavily vs summer. </p><p>One word of advice, when toy see a sign on an access road that says no boats or trailers. Take that as gospel. Don’t ask me how I know. </p><p>As far as bass fishing the lake, other than spawn there are two ways to fish it. Learn to structure fish from 20-30’ deep during cooler months or night fish in summer months at slightly lesser depths on structure. </p><p>They have pretty much canceled summer bass tournaments on that lake in the summer even at night. Bringing the fish up from those depths in seconds stresses them so bad that they die after being released. </p><p>Lots of clear lakes do the same.</p><p></p><p>If your interested in good bass fishing in the summer months, check out lake Tanneycomo. The tail waters of table rock best known for cold water trout, but when one gets down around Rockaway Beach area and further downstream the bass fishing can be phenomenal. Nothing huge, but 2-3 pounders are very common and easy to catch. Shallow water techniques all summer long. Since it’s a hydro lake with current, no thermocline sets up. It’s a very underutilized bass fishery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3206329, member: 5412"] We’ve done Big Cedar a couple of times. In the winter they discount heavily vs summer. One word of advice, when toy see a sign on an access road that says no boats or trailers. Take that as gospel. Don’t ask me how I know. As far as bass fishing the lake, other than spawn there are two ways to fish it. Learn to structure fish from 20-30’ deep during cooler months or night fish in summer months at slightly lesser depths on structure. They have pretty much canceled summer bass tournaments on that lake in the summer even at night. Bringing the fish up from those depths in seconds stresses them so bad that they die after being released. Lots of clear lakes do the same. If your interested in good bass fishing in the summer months, check out lake Tanneycomo. The tail waters of table rock best known for cold water trout, but when one gets down around Rockaway Beach area and further downstream the bass fishing can be phenomenal. Nothing huge, but 2-3 pounders are very common and easy to catch. Shallow water techniques all summer long. Since it’s a hydro lake with current, no thermocline sets up. It’s a very underutilized bass fishery. [/QUOTE]
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