#7789, "RE: January 17, Lake Wohlford" In response to In response to 2
Thats what I have been telling you about. Good old Wholford. The water is way down, so take alot of pictures of the rockpiles. When the water comes back up, they get stacked on them. Especially in the fall. Most of the piles are in 10 feet of water so they are perfect targets for big cranks big worms and big swimbaits. Emphesis on BIG, because there are alot of BIG old bass in that lake. It has very low fishing pressure and a ton of trout and shad for food. Not to mention dirty water so they cant get picked off the beds and taken home.