Quote Originally Posted by eddie_m View Post
I had a great experience fishing Beaver. A buddy & I were completely fed up by getting blanked at Guist. We went to Beaver and fished until mid-day with nothing, then caught a dozen casting weightless Senkos against a weed line, a method we learned from Dave Stewart. We didn't get much size, maybe 2-4 keepers, but it was a real shot in the arm after struggling so much all year.

I probably overthink bass fishing, but I still believe that there could be a method to fishing overfished lakes, like Beaver and Guist. If that's true, Demodan, you're probably the right guy to find some pigs in Beaver.
Well that is it...it's a done deal...I was still on the fence on where to get a line wet Sat.,...but after your personal words of encouragment Eddie_m.,...Im going to Beaver! Bobby "Shake" is driving up this evening..crashing on the couch...and we are going to hit it bright an early...packing lunch! Don't have to spend a bunch of money on gas; plus the drive is cool. I enjoy hwy 53 too 44...very nice back road driving. The short cuts back in there, going Beaver through Anderson Co. are unreal...COUNTRY AS CORN!!! This will be a good outing for myself and my new club partner Bobby...we've never fished togeather extensively. Hey...thanks for the good report 18' Stratos...that was very appreciative of ya. Have ya'll ever read the article they post in all issues of Bassmaster Mag., they call "A Day On The Lake"? Beaver Lake reminds me so much of the lakes they use in those articles. Just for fun...that is how Im going to approach tomorrows outing...make it exciting. I quess that is why I enjoy tournament fishing!