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<blockquote data-quote="ebcdave" data-source="post: 148589" data-attributes="member: 2701"><p>In southwest Ohio we have several state lakes that are electric motor only. These lakes are around 200 acres and were built mostly in the early 60's. Stonelick Lake is one of these lakes. It has a siltation problem that has made the upper end of the lake vary shallow and hard to navigate. The main cover is laydowns and brush that has fallen into the lake. There are a few structure areas, but the turbid color of the water makes them poor choices during most of the year. Most fish are taken in 1 to 4 ft. of water on spinnerbaits or soft plastics worked near the cover. There are some good sized bass in the lake. Electric only makes this a quiet lake for bass fishing. Keep'er Wet, Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ebcdave, post: 148589, member: 2701"] In southwest Ohio we have several state lakes that are electric motor only. These lakes are around 200 acres and were built mostly in the early 60's. Stonelick Lake is one of these lakes. It has a siltation problem that has made the upper end of the lake vary shallow and hard to navigate. The main cover is laydowns and brush that has fallen into the lake. There are a few structure areas, but the turbid color of the water makes them poor choices during most of the year. Most fish are taken in 1 to 4 ft. of water on spinnerbaits or soft plastics worked near the cover. There are some good sized bass in the lake. Electric only makes this a quiet lake for bass fishing. Keep'er Wet, Dave [/QUOTE]
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