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Skunk City
09-25-2014, 11:51 AM
Spending the weekend with my family on Otsego Lake. The resort I'm staying at has free canoe and kayak for guests, so you already know I'm getting out there ;). Don't know anything about the lake, but did see it has Walleyes. Any info that may help would be greatly appreciated!

jrock
09-25-2014, 12:10 PM
Hey skunk I fished it twice last year but I was trolling for lake trout. The first time we had over 50 lake trout up to 8 pounds it was a great day and the second time out we couldnt get a bite for about 6 hours str8. We switched over to some bass fishing and did pretty good with the smallies and tons of yellow perch. A good portion of the lake has steep drop offs with sharp weedlines which held a lot of fish. I know lardomighty has some videos of that place up on youtube he may be able to help you out some. We tried trolling cranks for the walleyes but the rocks are so sharp there that we kept getting cut off. The water is pretty clear there so it might be a better night bite kinda spot. The guy at the dock said they do pretty well there with the walleye. Its a giant lake compared to any nj lakes and very deep. I would def. bring some jigging gear like binskys and try the big points for lakers if you can get into one they are not like the nj lakers they tend to give you a nice tussle and run much bigger on average. It is a very beautiful and non commercialized place, you will enjoy your time there for sure.

Lard Almighty
09-25-2014, 07:42 PM
Never targeted the walleyes or lakers, but the lake can be lights-out for smallies. Just use a dark brown tube jig around rock piles and drop-offs, and you should hook up consistently. Beating the bank with a spinnerbait retrieved fast can yield some bigger fish, too. If you're on the water at dawn, the topwater bite can be sick! The great thing about the lake is, the water is so clear, you can see most of the shallower rock piles with nothing but a pair of polarized sunglasses.

Not sure where you're staying on the lake, but if you're at the south end, and the sun comes out, try fishing a senko around the shade of the foot bridge for the golf course. It's tough to cast under, but if you can, you're guaranteed a few nice largies.

Good luck!

Skunk City
09-26-2014, 09:54 AM
Thanks guys. Won't have my yak or fish finder, but will be using my Navionics charts to put me on the dropoffs for Walleyes and Smallies.