RE: Help with Guist Creek
Guist gets a lot of pressure, so downsizing usually helps me. Small crankbaits, spinners, 4" worms if the water's clear.
I don't see too many people fishing C-rigs on Guist, so that's a fair choice if it's tough. Which is often.
The best "inside" tip I could give you on Guist is that most people buzz right through the marina no-wake area and there are always some fish in there.
"60 wall" is probably the best known place for big fish. There's another good deep bank with cover across the lake from 60 wall and about 1/4 mile closer to the dam.
If it's rainy watch for schooling fish. Good luck.
jcb
RE: Help with Guist Creek
The tips I can give you are these. Small crankbaits in firetiger. and small worms in junebug and sometime black (early in mornings).
As far as areas: 1. Bank across from ramp (release fish)
2. Second creek on left as you head out of the no wake zone.(Point holds a lot of smaller fish)3.The Dam area (Use the worms and firetiger cranks in this area). And #4 is the bank that runs along US60.
Hope this helps
Busman
Guistcreek Bassmasters
RE: Help with Guist Creek
Thanks for the information. I will give all a try.
RE: Help with Guist Creek
I would head back past the bridge and flip plastics in the cover and through firetiger and shad pattern cranks. Be careful the water is extremely low right now.