Looking for some help on Wylie, I am going in a couple of weeks and never been there before.
Looking for some help on Wylie, I am going in a couple of weeks and never been there before.
Jimmy Easterling
Barnwell, SC
2009 Nitro Z7, Dual Concole, 200 Optimax, 25P Fury, 5.5\" Jackplate and 2\" Spacers.
Never been there either Jimmy but I do know you need a NC license to fish their side or they will bust your azz. Post this up on the NC club too lot of Charlotte guys fish that lake.
Where are you launching from? I can give you some tips for where you can find some fish. My club fishes there several times a year and I've only zeroed once (on cold extremely muddy water).
I usually always start in Snugharbor Creek. I'll start at the mouth of the creek where the big house is on the point and work around the pocket that is there. The pocket goes to the left and the creek swings to the right. I normally have my best luck from the mouth at the house around the pocket up to the pink house. There are several good boat docks and floating boat houses in that pocket.
Catawba and Crowder creeks are both good too.
2005 Stratos 275ProXL, Johnson 90
Thanks I will locate them on my map for later, my wife changed my plans for this weekend at Wylie but I will be going within the next month.
Jimmy Easterling
Barnwell, SC
2009 Nitro Z7, Dual Concole, 200 Optimax, 25P Fury, 5.5\" Jackplate and 2\" Spacers.
Be sure to have a spinning rod with a shakey head rigged up. That is a pretty leathal combo up there. I typically use green pumpkin zoom finesse or shakey worms and also watermelon red. As the water cools down, try the Bomber Fat Free Shad crankbaits in chart/blue color. The Fat Free Fry (I think is what it's called) is usually pretty good in the creeks when the fish move in and start their feast before winter.
2005 Stratos 275ProXL, Johnson 90