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Re: SW Indiana Fishing
You can easily fish Bluegrass or any of the pits around out of either the john or the canoe. I definately would NOT reccommend either for the river. I have seen canoes in the river but I personally would not attempt it. I'm not sure how stable it would be in heavy boat traffic. Little Pigeon and Cypress creeks, in Warrick County would be possibilities also........
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Re: SW Indiana Fishing
[QUOTE=tstevens51;407860]Only six weeks til I cross the Mississippi and head to Indiana. I've secured the use of a 10' john boat and canoe. Are there any other spots this opens up for me. Also when do the bluegill start spawning around there. I'm really looking forward to that.[/QUOTE]
Theres quite a few places you might want to try out.. indiana dnr website has a where to fish finder page. [URL]http://www.in.gov/dnr/fishwild/3591.htm[/URL] that will give a good idea of what we have, plus theres a ton a pits around this area.
bluegill start spawning in may usually
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Re: SW Indiana Fishing
With a 10' jon I'd keep a eye on the weather if you're fishing bluegrass. The lake lays north to south with nothing to block it. It doesn't take much for it to white cap.
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Re: SW Indiana Fishing
As far as ticks go I only use Repel with Permanone. It's for clothing only. If you're going to be throwing from the bank that's what I'd use.
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Re: SW Indiana Fishing
With so many little backwoods pits, how is the pressure on a lot of them. Do many people bother with them. Or do the larger reservoirs attract most people.