Your Favorite Lake in Indiana

Started by crappiehunter, November 16, 2006, 08:13:27 PM

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crappiehunter

I'll enter! My favorite body of water is the Kankakee River. I fish a lot of places on the river but my favorite is a place called Horseshoe Bend. It's located near LaCrosse, IN on Rt. 421. The bait shop that I'd like to recommend is Country Bait Shop. It's located on the corner of Rt. 6 and Meridan Ave/Campbell, north of Valparaiso. No website for the baitshop but good bait and service. I caught these crappies at Horseshoe Bend today...



Thanks for having the contest!  Crappiehunter
Mike Sutton
Valparaiso, IN

kickinbass

Favorite body of water-- Kankakee River
Location of Ramp: US 41 In schneider indiana  LaSalle F&W area
Marina-- None
Bat shop. J& J Bait shop Location is right across the street to entrance of LaSalle F&W
phone number219-992-5466
website -None

TackleTester

Favorite Lake in Indiana.....hmmm.....Probably Brookville...aka...The Dead Sea.....but if you hit that lake right, you can really slam them

tracker150

My favorite lake was Pike Lake. I lived in IN for a year and a half so I haven't fished them all, but this tiny lake in the Warsaw city limits is over looked by bass fishermen. It's known for walleye, but on one trip to the lake I would have had 27lbs. in a 5 fish limit tournament and best of all they all came on buzzbaits! I would have been culling 4 pounders all day.

kickinbass

Quote from: tracker150 on February 15, 2007, 12:46:11 PM
My favorite lake was Pike Lake. I lived in IN for a year and a half so I haven't fished them all, but this tiny lake in the Warsaw city limits is over looked by bass fishermen. It's known for walleye, but on one trip to the lake I would have had 27lbs. in a 5 fish limit tournament and best of all they all came on buzzbaits! I would have been culling 4 pounders all day.

I go to try that lake. I have done well at winona but never got over to pike.

hoosierbasser

Hello to all!

So many different lakes to choose from.... Hmmmmm

I tournament fished in Indiana for about 15 years, and I've fished a lot of water here, so the choices are difficult...

Favorites are in no particular order:
Hoffman Lake - near Warsaw
Waubee Lake - Milford
Lake Michigan
Maxinkuckee - Culver

I left out a lot of others - I like fishin' them all!

GRAPEAPE

KickinBass:  I grew up in DeMotte, I never fished Lasalle the entire time I lived up their though.  Fished alot of the River upper end towards the NIPSCO plant discharges, and all throughout Jasper county mostly farm ponds though. 

My Favorites these days are. 
Patoka
BlueGrass FW
Ohio River

weidner21

fav lake is mississinewa ...lots of fish to be caught...also has alot of small bass in it but if u know the lake u can put some nice ones in the boat

Jason Mayer

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Falcon104

No doubt its either Clear or Hamilton lake in Steuben county.

Falc

burglure

The big-bass lake of Indiana itself........Patoka is my lake of choice.

~fff

purduebass

All I have to say is MAXYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!

Redear

I would have to say Lake Griffy in Bloomington, IN.  I know it isn't a state lake but is an excelant fishery.

Jason Mayer

Another one of my favorites is Batesville (Bischoff) Reservoir has some giants in it.
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Smoke_eater

First choice would be Winona, then Pike, and last Banning lake on the Barbee Chain.

Pike should be booming this year!

Kevin
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nicknick_78

Try Wolf Lake in Hammond.  AMAZING city fishing.  I've caught Largemouth, Smallmouth, Stripers, Hybrids, Blue Cats, Channel Cats, Pike, Tiger Muskie, Perch, Walleye, Carp (40lbs+) and of course Bluegill and Sunfish from Wolf Lake and George Lake which is just across Calumet Ave.
Nick

kymatlo

I fish mostly of weekdays, so traffic isn't usually an issue. I'd say Indiana Lakes would be

1. Raccoon Lake (solid largemouth bass, tons of channel cats, big stripers)

2. Freeman (smallies and smallies and more smallies)

3. Monroe (I'm there in under an hour and I always catch fish)

Nothing's better than a walk down Sugar Creek. . .but I guess that's not really a lake.

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jake(da bass king)

my favorite lake would totally have to be a private lake called the moose! you have to be a member but after u become a member you wont wanna leave! cuz in one day i caught 23 bass!! i had about 17 pounds in 4 fish!and thats just from usin one lure!!!  ~gf  i still think that i couldnt do anythin wrong that day!!! even my grandpa had caught 21 fish but that place would only let u take one fish home but we threw all the fish back for them to grow! then the biggest bass caught out of there was by m grandpa and that fish was a 7 pound bass!

basstrackin

My favorite lake in Indiana has to be Brookville two reasons close to me and variety of fish to be caught.

dant

ANY GOLF COURSE POND THAT HAS 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE BUT BASS NEVER SEEN A LURE BEFORE...
Dan Teater
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gillrod2728

Havent fished them all yet but I have lived in IN for 24 years and I would say Lake Hardy is my favorite for fishing but Monroe for the scenery but tricky to catch alot of fish there thou. My favorite tackle shop is Big River on St Rd. 46 heading towards Nashville,In   he is a great guy to deal with and has a great selection of lures.
"Kistler Rods Team" "Eye Crossin Custom Lures"  "Fishwhittler Custom Lures" "Knawbone Jigs" "Big River Tackle"

wayniac

#1 Waveland Lake, shhhhh!!!! don't tell anyone because it's only about 350 acres
#2 Lemon
#3 Morse
#4 Geist
Wayne Judd
Indy Bass Club
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Skeebo

Favorite Lake is Lake Lemon
Favorite tackle shop - Outdoorsman Sport Shop in Greenwood on SR135
2009 Indy Bass Club Champs
Assistant Tournament Director
Indy Bass Club

bassindude

Monroe: has great scenery with great fishing, I just dont get there enough to learn it well.
Raccoon: good quality fish. not too hard to find fish.
Mississinewa:  Much better since the Dam work, and the water brough back up.  Great Crappie fishing in the spring.
Jim ><///'>><///'>

Pat Curtis

I'm late to the party, but easily Palestine south of Warsaw.  Very shallow, but a monster bass factory.  Tourney sacks are routinely above 20#.