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Ajax Creek

Ajax Creek

 

More of a flowage lake as water from Ajax, McCarter and Nickle flow into this lake, there's up to 18’ of water in one deeper hole but most of the lake is shallow rock shoreline with many week to fish. Good Largemouth, Walleye and Northern, topwater at the proper times are often tons of fun. Flipping twisters, grubs and other plastics works well on all species. a couple of spinners and weedless spoons should be in your box too.

 

McCarter Lake

 

Boat up the creek and McCarter may be a shallow, weedy lake that also has Walleye, Largemouth Bass and Northern. Same methods as Ajax Creek work well. The deep spon on this lake is about 13’.

 

Nickle Lake

 

Nickle is sort of a touch different because it has up to 45’ within the middle of the lake and trolling cranks may be a great way to seek out fish here. a few mid lake reefs often offer great Walleye fishing, but there also are many rock rubble shorelines to figure . on the brink of half the lake has shallows with many cabbage and weed patches so good options to cast for giant & Smallmouth Bass and Northern. a number of the most important Largemouth and Smallmouth Bass we've caught anywhere have come from Nickle (22” to 23” on both species). you'll have an excellent time with good numbers of massive Smallmouth here and also Walleye both size and numbers.

 

Horseshoe Lake

 

This lake has some great Northern fishing and a pleasant 26” to 30” average with many numbers. Husky Jerks, X-Raps and Spinners, plus anything you would like to throw will do the trick. Your hands are going to be sore and arms tired by days end. Rock rubble and shallow weed bays, there's up to 40’ of water within the deepest spots.

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