Monday, September 5, 2011

Fishing Lake Amon G. Carter

Lake Amon g. Carter in Montague County is spread over 1848 hectares. The large body of water provides excellent habitat for channel catfish, largemouth bass and crappie, with a maximum depth of 50 meters. Fishermen can look forward to a good trek of largemouth bass and sunfish. The Lake also has a healthy population of catfish, crappie and White Bass have a lot of coverage in the form of a rocky coastline, bulrush beds and standing timber at the top of the Lake. Lake Amon g. Carter is actually two lakes together with a 20-foot tunnel, which is also excellent coverage for some species. Spring and autumn are the best times for largemouth bass fishing on Lake Amon g. Carter. Spinner baits work well along the Rocky points and boat docks. Carolina rig with a blue fleck worm work well in the newer more where there are enough brush and timber. For catfish, head to the Lake in June to fish along the coastline. Catfish bite well on live crawfish. Driftnets with chicken liver in the open flats in particular near the creek mouth. Platycephalidae prefer live bait such as sunfish. Channel cats can be fished at any time of the year around the rocky areas, and his best lured with punchbaits. Jigs and minnows are best for crappie fishing in spring and winter.


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