siwash Posted May 9 Report Posted May 9 Hey guys, I've fished the Sound side lots of times and know where to launch (Usually V Harbour) but have yet to fish G Pool.. where can I launch? Any free launches (my guess is no)? Thanks!
siwash Posted May 9 Author Report Posted May 9 Thank you! Assuming only the one launch there? What's the charge? I might fish Maclean too while I'm there. Heard pike and panfish are decent.
misfish Posted May 9 Report Posted May 9 5 hours ago, BillM said: Free. I wouldn't waste my time in Maclean. Oh come on now. Some crappie and loads of snot rockets. LOL 1
siwash Posted May 10 Author Report Posted May 10 2 hours ago, misfish said: Oh come on now. Some crappie and loads of snot rockets. LOL Was thinking that too! Shallower so maybe a spring fishery at the very least.
Dan668 Posted May 10 Report Posted May 10 (edited) I'll echo Bills comments. Better luck in the pool versus Maclean. I have a place on this system but generally trailer over to gbay instead. Edited May 10 by Dan668
siwash Posted May 10 Author Report Posted May 10 Is little Lake worth a sniff? where's Little Chute in this system ?
BillM Posted May 10 Report Posted May 10 2 hours ago, siwash said: Is little Lake worth a sniff? where's Little Chute in this system ? For spring pike? No. GPool is where you'll want to target. Little Chute comes out of Six Mile and dumps into GPool. East end of the lake by Big Chute. 1 1
siwash Posted May 11 Author Report Posted May 11 What about upstream of Big Chute? I see a boat launch there that seems to put you into different waters. Can you nauvitgate without using locks to go downstream or upstream from this launch? I also see Tea Lake that looks like you can enter from under a bridge. Looks like such an interesting area to cruise around in and cast some lures and see what happens! I imagine that the boat traffic is heavy especially weekends and summer...
siwash Posted May 11 Author Report Posted May 11 So is the arrow Little Chute and the circle Big Chute? I see that there isn't a lock here but rather trolly-type ramp that carries boats down a steep embankment?
BillM Posted May 11 Report Posted May 11 (edited) Big Chute ramp has been permanently closed. If you want to fish that water, launch at the marina upstream. You aren't getting into Tea Lake unless you've got a high water year as well from under that bridge. There is however a free launch at Tea (right near the bridge) but the ramp is pretty steep. Park across the street in the parking lot. Also, all you'll be catching in those back bays this time of year are OOS bass. Spot you'll want to avoid. Edited May 11 by BillM 1
siwash Posted May 11 Author Report Posted May 11 (edited) Back bays on Tea or the river? was hoping to find some crappie on the Severn or GP Edited May 11 by siwash
BillM Posted May 13 Report Posted May 13 The Severn doesn't have a huge population of pike, if you're back there all you'll be catching are bass. I find the back bays off the main Severn river are better for crappie than the one way back in the slop. This time of year crappie are all dictated by water temp. Find the right temp, find the fish. 1
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