BrutemanAl wrote:
Gerritt wrote:
Thanks guys I appreciate it, turns out they are full up the weekend I was interested in, but I have decided to rent a boat for the day, this Saturday (Had to sell mine as part of my divorce) Anyways... I will be giving it a go as it is only 30 minutes from Brighton.
On a side note, I caught two pickeral wading the river in Myersburg right at the antique barn. the other day.. one was pushing 5lbs.
thanks again for the advice.
G
Is the barn the big red one right on the east side of hwy 30 ? The flea market / antiques place that is open on the weekends ? I drive past there everyday going and coming from work and always see people fishing in that area and always wondered what was in there . Allot of times it doesn't look like the water is that deep , I can tell there are a few deep holes and this is where I always see people .
That's the one and is no secret by any stretch of the imagination before anyone complains. Across the road from the barn (on the same side as the barn) you can park there. There are two trails that will lead you to the river. I prefer the most direct one (Down the hill) there are some deep holes, maybe 5-6' at their deepest and depending on water levels (Keep an eye on the water levels, too high and you are asking for trouble.)
I have caught pickeral, SMB, Rockbass and Garpike in there. There are also carp, Pike and the odd Musky in there as well this river drains into Percy Reach.
We wade the river and when water levels are moderate you can fish the entire river. It is a great way to spend a few hours and we have never been skunked there. We choose to use Jigs and twister tails in various colours due to the current. It is simple and effective, Cast and retrieve. It can be "snaggy" at times so it is also not a big deal should you lose a couple of jigs.
If you would like anymore details feel free to PM me and depending on my work schedule we could meet up and I could show you around.
Gerrit.