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    Default Beaver Help


    Quote Originally Posted by grits and gravy View Post
    If you are just looking for a place to keep your boat at night without taking out, War Eagle is fine. The War Eagle Marina is located at War Eagle park, and Mike the owner will rent out a stall for a night at a time if needed. The gate is a combo lock, and there is relatively few problems with keeping you boat at the dock. But if you are wanting to camp next too the water, Hickory Creek is the place you want. There are alot of campers that just tie there boats up on the bank at night, so this should be fine. Hickory Creek is about 10 miles north of Hwy 412, and if you know the roads, it takes about 15 minutes to get there, otherwise you have to go thru Springdale, and it takes about 30 minutes. Both are nice places, and have nice campsites.
    THANKS a million for the info and help. Will make a decision on which one and give them a try in June. G&G note about trolling sounds good to me and I am not against any way of fishing as long as I am out there trying. Thanks to all again.:D:D
    If the good Lord is willing and the creeks dont rise I'll catch a slab today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quillback View Post
    They should be biting trolled Bandits by June, look for flat areas 20-30 feet deep - yeah a lake map would be a good idea - and as said above you may pick up walleye, bass, and white bass when trolling Bandits. I should have been out trolling myself by then, I'll try and remember to let you know if the Bandit bite is on if you are interested in trolling for them.
    Thanks for the info Q and would appreciate any and all help. Dont think I have any Bandits in my box, but if you say that is what I need I will pick up two or three. Is there a favorite color and where do you get yours? Thanks again.....maby will run into you in June...:D
    If the good Lord is willing and the creeks dont rise I'll catch a slab today.

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    Trolling is definatly the best option durring the summer. A fire Tiger Bandit or Hot N Tot is a good choice. The flats across from point 12 and War-Eagle marina are very hot for crappie. Also you can find fish along the bluff walls and they can be caught on minnows 10 to 25 feet deep. Good Luck.
    Tight Lines!
    Jason Piper

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    I live about 2 miles from the Hickory Creek park and marina. I lived here my whole life and I have never heard of anyone having problems gravel docking thier boat. The nice thing about HC is most the campsites overlook the water. Depending on which campsite you get and the lake level you'll be 50 feet or 50 yards from your boat.
    When we night fish at War Eagle we use minnows.

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    As JT said, Firetiger is an excellent color. Shad, Mistake, bubblegum also work. Bandit 300 is the size you want.

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    Thanks again to everyone for the good info. We also plan on trying to catch a few flatheads while there. We like to fish fairly steep, rocky banks (large rocks if possible) using limb lines. Are there any areas like this around HC that would have limbs hanging out over the water? If not would appreciate any input you might have in reference of where and what method to fish. Thanks again for letting me pick your brains...BM
    If the good Lord is willing and the creeks dont rise I'll catch a slab today.

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    The HC area has all the rocks and bluffs you could desire, as far as habitat and geography goes there's something for everyone. I usually set troutlines in the Nelson holler cove. It's a large cove that has 3 branchs to it. In the back of the center one the water goes from 7 feet to 30. I set lines there and do pretty good. There is bluff line that runs right by the marina, I've never fished it, but it kinda loops to the the swiimming area and some friends of mine say that's the best place to catfish with a rod ane reel from the bank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by belliott View Post
    The HC area has all the rocks and bluffs you could desire, as far as habitat and geography goes there's something for everyone. I usually set troutlines in the Nelson holler cove. It's a large cove that has 3 branchs to it. In the back of the center one the water goes from 7 feet to 30. I set lines there and do pretty good. There is bluff line that runs right by the marina, I've never fished it, but it kinda loops to the the swiimming area and some friends of mine say that's the best place to catfish with a rod ane reel from the bank.
    Thanks "B" I really appreciate your help and info. I am sure that we will have to do some scouting and that should make the next trip (hope there is one) a little easier.
    If the good Lord is willing and the creeks dont rise I'll catch a slab today.

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