Hey Chigger,
I have to say it's good to run across someone who obviously was born with all that fishing knowledge. Can you imagine the nerve of PhilDance who just asked some simple questions about fishing a particular lake in order to try to learn more than he currently knows about it. You really showed him what you're made of! Phil, this isn't necessarily the very best way to find out Brookville, but it is a good start. - buy a copy of Fishing Hot Spots map of Brookville Lake for $9.95. You will learn all about the lake, have a very good, detailed map of the lake showing contours, stump beds, vegetation, timber. You will also get decent advice by going through the hot spot numbers on the map and matching them to the narrative on the other side of the map. You will learn about where good post spawn walleye flats are, suggestions about lures and presentations, not just for wallies but also crappie, striper, large and smallmouth etc. Plus, the map is pretty waterproof, and won't try to make you feel like a loser.
Tracker Jon



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