I bet a big trout swimbait would work there.

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I bet a big trout swimbait would work there.
Sounds good to me Don. Does it have any smallmouth? How deep is it. When do you want to go?
Wood Creek is not a terribly deep lake, the only what i'd call deep water is up by the dam, the lower end of the lake is more shallow. Not dangerously shallow, say 15-40'. I personally have never caught a SM out of there and don't believe a large population exist but I have heard of some coming out of there. It's a good spring lake, lots of cover and timber to fish. Good bluegill (size) population too.
Marvin,
I would like to go in the Spring when the big females are up shallow. As long as it doesn't conflict with the Pondhoppers. Any ideas when it's really on?
Not really but waht if we could trade linville off for woods creek?
I fished woodcreek twice this week. Got off work at 3 and went down and fished till about 7 both days. not much goin on either day. managed 3 keeper spots and a 3 1/2lb largemouth. I fish the woodscreek tournament trail every thursday night. Just like any lake, it is exceptional in the spring. There is ALOT of big fish in this lake. I dont think people realize just how may 8lb + fish are swimming in this lake.IVe seen them and caught them. Best for the lake was 10lbs 1 oz. Caught it in early march in about a foot of water, Full moon and it was spittin snow.
Jonas
