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Centerville, Peltier, George Watch?


Slyster

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Hello from the depths of winter with not a bass in sight except "Bubbles" (my 5 y/o sons largemouth)...

Thinking ahead to next summer... I was browsing on google maps.. and saw this little cluster of lakes near our newly built church (anyone here go to Eaglebrook?)

Are these lakes all connected? Are there bass in these lakes? Pike? Panfish? What are they known for and are there any good ramps etc?

We mainly target Bass (and pans for the kiddies)... I am doing a little research for next summer...

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I have fished Peltier for bass. It ain't much of a bass lake, but there are some big fish. There's little vegetation to speak of on the southern tier of the lake, and the northern tier is almost too shallow to navigate. There is a limited amount of timber in the water, and there are a few docks.

I think Centerville has about the same deal going for it. However, I've talked to a few guys that have done well on bass there.

If you're going to fish George Watch, you'll need a canoe and some hip boots. If the water is up, you can access the lake through Rice Creek. If it's down, you'll be dragging your canoe through the mud to get out there. I know the lake is shallow, but I have no information on vegetation or fish populations.

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