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 Post subject: anyone fish Stoco
PostPosted: Fri Mar 11, 2005 10:21 am 
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Hi everyone,
Well it's only been a few weeks and I need to get out of the house(or so my wife saysLOL) Has anyone been fishing Stoco or has anyone fished Stoco? If so any tips as to where to go? Thanks in advance.
Sheldon


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 11, 2005 10:36 am 
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I have fished it many years ago and caught pike. Muskey is or was its claim to fame, with me not knowing the lake enough to provide any location tips.

Don Stokes


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 11, 2005 10:56 am 
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I learned to fish on Stoco. As a kid we had a family cottage there and I spent most of my summers there. I caught a lot of walleyes from that lake over there years. For ice fishing two spots come to mind. Directly out from the village of Twto fisheeed there is usually dozens of huts near the mouth of the Moira River. This is probably the location with the easiest access. Its an easy walk from the village directly out from Tweed Park. My favourite location was accross on the other side of the lake from Tweed. During the summer there is a mid lake hump that actually appears as a mid lake weed bed during the summer. I used to fish this spot in the winter almost exclusively. If you head across to that side of the lake you will likely see huts in that area. Water depth will only be 6-8 feet. I would fish there with still lines with single shiner minnow. Most of your action will occur in the last 1/2 of daylight.


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