View Full Version : LAKE ARTHUR (MORAINE)
pauleye55
09-13-2004, 07:50 AM
Anyone been pulling eyes from the lake? How, when, where? We're heading that way next week! Any help will be appreciated!!
pauleye55
09-14-2004, 06:20 PM
C'mon guys! Surely someone knows what's happening on the lake. I haven't fished it for 3 years and need a little help.
pymytroll
09-14-2004, 08:07 PM
paul i would love to help you out but i havent heard a thing about that place in a long time. i was thinking of heading there in 2 weeks if you would like maybe we can work together on this i know the old road bed use to be a hot spot trolling tots and reefs. thanks pymytroll good luck on the water
loiuie
09-28-2004, 10:24 AM
I guess he wants info but doesn't want to share?? Have you tried Glendale for the eyes lately
gofishstripers
09-29-2004, 07:54 AM
I am no expert about walleye at Moraine. I normally fish this lake for hybrid stripers. However this time of year I would recommend vertical jigging blade baits like Heddon Sonar Flash. I would get lake map with contours from ranger station, they are free. I would fish areas in the main body of the lake where you can find the steepest drop offs (contour lines very close together). Good Luck let us know how you do.
lou sy
10-12-2004, 01:25 PM
Come on pauleye, share some information on your fishin trip with us. I'd like to know how you did. have you fished glendale lately?
We always head up to glendale for pre-summer and post-summer camping and fishing. The past several years we have come to know glendale lake as the "dead sea". Fishing has been extremely slow, bordering on poor. It's been tough to even catch the bait fish.
lakelover
10-13-2004, 12:22 PM
>We always head up to glendale for pre-summer and post-summer
>camping and fishing. The past several years we have come to
>know glendale lake as the "dead sea". Fishing has been
>extremely slow, bordering on poor. It's been tough to even
>catch the bait fish.
>
amh,
If you look at the walleye stocking reports for this lake recently, they've been putting a #### of a lot of walleye into this lake. The future of the lake as a walleye lake looks good. Edge fishing seems to be the key.
K
flyhatch
10-15-2004, 04:00 PM
ive had trouble with the wallydogs here two
managed 3 last year 1 on sonar and two on jigs with minnows
i jiged the piling on 422 bridge for the two and the deep part of the
island oppisite the dam thats where i got the sonardog
so far no luck this year and i have thrown in everything but the kitchen sink.
ill be there this sunday bright and early
any tips would be greatly appreciated
later
flyhatch
10-17-2004, 03:38 PM
on the lake at 7am
fished shiners on bottom bouncers
caught 1 catfish
at 1 pm it
was cold so we started beating the banks for bass
caught 5 totlal lost 2 at the boat
baglys crankbait in dark green and chartruse was good for 3
shiners for 2
so the wallydogs won agian
ill be there nexy week trying it agian
any tips will be appreciated
later
The humps still been producing from local news. Trolling
flyhatch
10-18-2004, 12:13 PM
thanks for advice
flyhatch
10-24-2004, 05:17 PM
went sunday morning
rainy and cold not much wind
1 catfish
1 perch
1 bluegill
1 crappie
1 WALLYDOG :) 19.5 inches
white hair jig with shiner
under the 422 bridge
i think i was missing some more also
1st wallydog this year
keep you posted on next week
later
e
flyhatch
11-13-2005, 02:58 PM
fished here last three weeks
caught a nice tornado last week high winds and hail thank got we had the 60 hp with the 9.9 kicker
anyway lucked into a striper and a couple bass
weve trolled used sonars and bottom bouncers and jig and minnows
with zero luck
anyone with any recent info?
been concentrating on steep drop offs in the main lake area and road beds
what are we missing?
thanks for any replys