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It has been a few weeks since I've had the opportunity to fish Cedar Lake. I had an hour this afternoon day so out I went with my 3wt fly rod and a small bead head bugger.
Curly was across the lake sitting on a lawn chair while probing the area for crappie.
After my 10th cast, I got a nice hit but I missed the fish....that can be frustrating! But a few casts later, I got another nice hit and this time I landed the chunky blue gill. All right!
Both of the hits were down deep so I patiently waited for the bead head fly to fall to the bottom (10-12 feet out, 5-6 feet deep) and I would strip it VERY slowly, almost like little tugs. Figuring that out was important because I got 5-6 more hits and was able to land 3 more nice blue gills.
It’s transition time!!
Ernie
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I hit Cedar between 1 and 3, but still wearing the skunk smell . . . tried pig 'n jig, wacky worm, and grubs, but nothing . . . still pulling up algae, which makes me wonder if the association will treat Cedar this year?
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Cedar will be treated...not much you can do now for that bottom stuff. This was discussed at our last L & P meeting. I brought up some of that stuff too.
BTW, there is a great article in the last In Fisherman magazine that talks about lure recognition and color....very interesting!
Ernie
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The article in the In-Fisherman magazine is very interestin' ...read it myself
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I just got a blue gill in the lake next to Cedar......and my friend gotta a bass. Both around 7:15
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I just gotta a little one. Maybe I will get that one eventually.
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Anyone know where I can get maps of lakes in the Village such as Cedar lake...preferably even topographic
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Charlie,
Go see Mark Schnupp at the Ashburn Village Association office. He should have some maps. Cedar has changed since it was drained a few years back. Next time you come see Brett, I will show you some pics of the bottom of Cedar when it was dry.
Also, Mark is an outstanding bass fisherman so pick his brain while you are there.
Ernie
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