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Discovering Downstate Bass Honeyholes
Most folks in southern Illinois take their largemouth fishing seriously. But chances are good not many of them have ever tried these overlooked bucketmouth hotspots! (May 2007)
Every bass angler has dreamed of finding his own honeyhole. In fantasy fishing, there's no waiting at the boat launch, no race to the best spots, and the largemouths are plentiful. If this sounds like what transverses through your mind, you can make your dream come true by going bass fishing on these overlooked southern Illinois waters. While the southern half of our state is home to some of the best largemouth water in the Midwest, few folks know about these hotspots that are full of bass. PARIS TWIN LAKES An angler confirmed big bass in this lake eight miles west of Indiana. "During tournaments, we catch a lot of nice bass at Paris," said Kyle Johnson of the Lincoln Land Bassmasters. "Crankbaits, tubes and jigs tend to be the best. Most anglers fish around the laydowns or they flip docks." Both lakes have a combined surface area of 220 acres. For more information on the access fee, call Paris City Hall at (217) 465-7601. For travel and lodging information, contact the Paris Chamber of Commerce at (217) 465-4179. LINCOLN TRAIL LAKE "Lincoln Trail is very clear," said biologist Mounce. "A lot of guys shy away from fishing here, but there are some big largemouths available. The size and structure of the population is very good." Lincoln Land Bassmasters fish here frequently, and Kyle Johnson said they catch high numbers of 16- to 17-inch largemouths. "On this lake, we're usually guaranteed to catch fish," Johnson said. "Most guys fish crankbaits or plastic worms around laydowns or brushpiles." In early summer, largemouths can be found relating to woody debris and emergent weeds in the upper third of the lake. As the water warms, bass move to deeper main-lake points, docks and fish attractors. Lincoln Trail State Park is located two miles south of Marshall. Boat propulsion is limited to 10 horsepower. For more information, call (217) 826-2222. For travel and lodging info, call the Marshall Chamber of Commerce at (217) 826-2034. |
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