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Millwood Lake---From what I have been reading and hearing in the area, Millwood I would guess appears to be the Crappie lake that most people visit. I know when they spawn, you can catch your limit very easy if you know where to fish. This spring we caught them in the woods when the lake flooded, about 1 foot of water in the brush and along tree lines, but shallow.
I was told about night fishing that it takes time to create a spot to catch fish. A guide told me to visit the same spot all of the time if it is good habitit and chum the area. It will be your special spot. I am getting my boat sat up for night fishing using car high beam headlights floating on top of the water in a styro-foam ring, may even hang up a couple of lanterns.
My buddy a fishing guide said the key is to attract the bait fish and you can dip up your minnows before you start to fish and keep the area chumed.
Last edited by Backwater Man; 07-25-2008 at 09:28 AM.
what do you mean by "dip up your minnows before you start to fish"?
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