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Starting next year the NCWRC is going to place fish attractors in Lake Adger to enhance the bass and crappie populations, similar to what has been done at Lake James.
I suspect I have seen as many or more of them as you have.Your are correct especially as the WRC marks them with buoys.
The buoys are not hard to spot.
I suspect I have seen as many or more of them as you have.
,,,,,,,There is also a website showing the exact locations of the fish attractors.
Yes, thus he has "seen" them. LOLseen that one coming a mile away,,,,,,,,
No, I haven't been on it since the early 80's.No I have seen them out on some of the lakes around here, including Lake James.
Did you know they put in a big rock reef at Lake James for bass and walleye?
they should place ones like randleman has. hard to get hung up on and fish magnets. they have revolving plastic spikes.
they are so good that my friend who practically invented offshore bass fishing in central NC fishes them. he has a special boat he uses to place brush in lakes so he knows about attracting fish.
I couldnt believe it when he went to a marked fish attractor. multiple 4lbers showed me why he liked them.
quit talking like that or youll convince me to go
It is illegal to place them or for an individual to place them in just about any lake in some fashion or form. But if you get out there right at daylight the right time of year you will catch the right crowd.The thing about Lake Adger is its illegal to place fish attractors or brush piles in the lake except if you get approval from Polk County.
The county owns the lake.
No I have seen them out on some of the lakes around here, including Lake James.
Did you know they put in a big rock reef at Lake James for bass and walleye?
Say it isn't so!!!!!!!! LOLDid you know walleye don't like big rocky structure like that?
Just cause the WRC/google press release says it doesn't make it true...
Did you know walleye don't like big rocky structure like that?
Just cause the WRC/google press release says it doesn't make it true...
i would be curious what type of bottom/structure you have found that walleyes prefer in lieu of rocky reefs.
Rock reefs are good habitat for smallmouth bass and ,yes, they do attract walleye.
Structure attracts baitfish which attracts predator fish.
Adger doesn't need more cover it slam full of trees,they need to dredge it badly,sick of churning mud every time I go
You are sadly mistaken you obviously haven't been if you think it's deep enough my pro 17 churns mud every time in the channel.i live 3 miles from the rampIt doesn't need to be dredged any time soon and it won't be. The channel from the marina to the main lake is plenty deep.
Dredging costs major $$$$ as Lake Lure is finding out
But, but, but it doesn't with his baby putt putt the time or two he gets out there every year.You are sadly mistaken you obviously haven't been if you think it's deep enough my pro 17 churns mud every time in the channel.i live 3 miles from the ramp