Thinking of pulling cranks up at Pick Wick. Anyone ever pulled Yellow Creek or Goat island with any success? Thought about Indian Creek too.
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Thinking of pulling cranks up at Pick Wick. Anyone ever pulled Yellow Creek or Goat island with any success? Thought about Indian Creek too.
I used to do some good in Yellow, but I’ve been mainly a weekend fisherman, and the boat traffic got unbearable. Maybe if you could hit it mid-week? I’ve always heard a lot about Indian, but never did any good the few times I tried. It’s kinda close quarters, and the guys I’ve heard of fishing it are side-pullers. They can maneuver a lot tighter.
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I've pulled cranks the one and only time I've ever been to Pickwick. East of goat island along that rocky shore was producing fish. More quantity that quality, but fishing the 4 flood lakes will spoil a body on quality size. After 9:30 am it was the single worse experience I ever had while on the water. Forget about dealing with pontoons, ski boats and jet skis. Those houseboats and big yacht's will almost swamp a smaller vessel with ease. I even ran into some coves to get out of traffic but were all full with anchored up with pontoons and just a recreational playground for lake lice. This was during the summer on a Saturday, made matters worse my luck goat island ramp was closed for repair. I had to launch at Scruggs way further south. Once I got my boat back on the trailer I said I wouldn't ever be back during the summer on a weekend. That's been atleast 4 year's ago and true to my word I never been back period. I agree with J White may trying mid week this time of year. For me if I ever return it will be Fall thru early Spring.
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I live in New Albany and fish Sardis a good bit. My thoughts on going to Pick Wick was being able to catch and keep some of the smaller fish. Goat Island is exactly where I envisioned going. I would definitely go during the week. That’s good to hear that you found some fish over there.
Been a while since I fished Pickwick and always on Saturdays back then. Pickwick Landing, Goat Island were good until 9:30. I tried Bear creek once using Mill creek landing. Might have been good if the waves didn't come up fast.
Bigdawg, how about driving a bit farther to Sardis lower lake, no size limit.
I've tried to get family to camp at Fulton and fish it's lake on the waterway.
It’s been a long time, but Columbus used to be good for big numbers of eater sized fish.
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I'm with Snubby, I've had some bad experiences on Pickwick in the summertime. This lake is 95% recreational with lots of really big boats keeping the water really rough for serious crappie fisherman. It's worth a little extra driving to go to a fishing lake!
I consider that my home lake - so that helps explain why I like big boats [emoji23]
A walleye rig or big CC is self defense around there. And man - if you do get caught out in a blow - NW wind, and a lot of current flowing… I’ve seen Sardis and Grenada rough. But never seen what it can do like Pickwick. Waves only 15 foot or so horizontal peak to peak - but 5-6 foot trough to crest. A small boat can get in trouble in a big way, in a hurry. I’ve been on it in too small a boat, and when you went off in a trough, couldn’t see land, just walls of water.
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