@@Fingolfin3423 yes, there are plenty of bluegill and crappie if you want to catch a meal. Also, walleye are in the lake, however me and my cousin have tried extensively to catch one and haven’t managed to yet.
best eating pike are 24-25 inch ones. cut the bones out and they are good eating. i have caught at least 6000 pike in my 70 years and i always throw the big ones back. don't keep them out of the water very long. looks like you had a good time. if you like pike fishing go to canada. you will be spoiled for life.
Edit to disclaimer:
Camp Sites go up for reservation 6 months in advance
Thanks for sharing your adventure, Creek. Besides smallmouth bass and northern pike, did you catch and/or see any other types of fish species there?
@@Fingolfin3423 yes, there are plenty of bluegill and crappie if you want to catch a meal. Also, walleye are in the lake, however me and my cousin have tried extensively to catch one and haven’t managed to yet.
Kickin back doing some eating and fishing away from the world... Nice!
Social media ruining more nice spots.
Drove 10 hours? Where did you come from? We're looking at a 10hr trip as well
Ohio!
@@creekfishers2739 same here. I'm in Lima Ohio
Nothing like cooking a steak in a pan next to a fire lol
best eating pike are 24-25 inch ones. cut the bones out and they are good eating. i have caught at least 6000 pike in my 70 years and i always throw the big ones back. don't keep them out of the water very long. looks like you had a good time. if you like pike fishing go to canada. you will be spoiled for life.