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Topic: Eel Lake, OR  (Read 2270 times)

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BattleMoose

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  • Date Registered: Aug 2009
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Hello all,

I'm taking the family down to Eel Lake for vacation next week. I could use some advice on tackle and gear to use on this lake. Fly fishing, Spinning, Float? Lures or bait that works well? Locations on the Lake to try? I have a float tube so I am somewhat mobile. (new Kayak is on the wish list)

I REALLY appreciate any advice. Thank you.


OutbackRoy

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  • Location: Charleston, OREGON, USA
  • Date Registered: Oct 2008
  • Posts: 343
  BattleMoose...
   Eel Lake,, Trout bite early and late,, fish are deep in this lake like 20 to 35 ft.. mid day,,,     Fish where you see them on top in low lite,, cast to rises,.. Main bass food is crawdad so there deep to.
  At the fishing dock there are some really smart Largemouth, a whole nite crawler with no weight will get one .. In front of launch ramp, half way to the point seems to be a good place for trout, but people catch them off the dock there to.
   Really nice peaceful lake, no wake or 5 mph rule..
Most  any small lure, just get in front of one,,  Royg

  There are some threads here on Eel
« Last Edit: August 13, 2009, 06:40:24 PM by RevoRoy »


BattleMoose

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Thanks a ton for that info. This will totally help.

(I tried a forum search and with EEL in the string you get every post with, steel, wheel, etc...and LAKE...forget about it.) :laugh:

I'm really digging that Hobbie coosbayyaker is using. He appears to be a stout individual like myself, so I'm guessing it's roomy enough and stable.

Thanks again.


OutbackRoy

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  • Date Registered: Oct 2008
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Great,, the outback hobie is a good one,, stop at 'Central Coast Water Sports' in Florence on your way down and try one out,,,