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Southeastern Indiana
Ive been using my fiancees grandfathers bass boat because he doesnt use it anymore. I have mostly been fishing at deam lake, and anyone who fishes there knows its not exactly a place that stays on fire(for bass anyways).
I was hoping to get some input about other places that have boat ramps in the area (essentially between Sellersburg and Seymour) thats good bass fishing (I already fish Starve Hollow and Deam)
I have thought of going to hardy, but I dont know if the motor on the back even works. Its that a lake I could get to some good spots in on a troller without taking a half hour?
Thanks
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Re: Southeastern Indiana
Celina & Indian are both electric only - off SR 37. Or you could try Springs Valley (also known as Tucker's) not far from Patoka.
For that matter pick a ramp at Patoka - Walls, Osborn, Kingsbridge and just fish close to the ramp, good fishing near each of those ramps and in those areas you are supposed to to have a 10mph limit . . . lots of people go faster but the CO's write quite a few tickets.
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Re: Southeastern Indiana
There are some small bodies of water in Washington Co. John Hay, Spurgeon Hollow, Delaney Park, that are TM only. There is another lake right off the second Seymour exit going North that I've never fished but is a couple hundres acres. There are also the State Forest lakes in Henryville. I can't speak for the bass fishing in any of them, but they fit what your looking for. You could definately fish Patoka as mentioned around Osbourne and Walls.
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Re: Southeastern Indiana
[QUOTE=Panfish Man;422839]There are some small bodies of water in Washington Co. John Hay, Spurgeon Hollow, Delaney Park, that are TM only. There is another lake right off the second Seymour exit going North that I've never fished but is a couple hundres acres. There are also the State Forest lakes in Henryville. I can't speak for the bass fishing in any of them, but they fit what your looking for. You could definately fish Patoka as mentioned around Osbourne and Walls.[/QUOTE]
That lake off exit 55 is called cypress... Its probably 50-75 acres at the most... it looks bigger than it is from the road... I actually went there saturday with my cousin and a friend. Place was loaded with Gar. I saw multiple gars over 4 ft. I need to try the big lake in state forest at henryville. The first two are tiny and while one of them has a boat ramp its practically a large pond.