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Piersons Lake

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Species

Largemouth Bass

Season

Spring (Current)
7 Fishing Reports
19 Followers

Piersons Lake Overview

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Top Techniques Reported for Largemouth Bass + Spring

BuzzbaitsWacky Rigs
  1. Buzzbaits
    1
  2. Wacky Rigs
    1
Total Fishing Reports
7
Top Species Reported for Spring
  1. Largemouth Bass2 Reports
  2. Crappie1 Report

Fishing Reports

7 Reports on Piersons Lake

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  • Sawyer Schugel

    Gold Ambassador

    4/28/24

    • Species

      Crappie

    • Season

      Spring (Pre-Spawn)

    • Technique

      Damiki Rig

    • Structure

      Open Water/Basin

    • Forage

      Minnows

    • Water Temperature

      59°

    Found schools of crappie from the surface down to 15 feet of water. Pierson is a bowl, so they were either relating to the weedline or just outside of it. Used mega live to find them, and used a multitude of colors and plastics to catch them, but the mix and match of different pinks and whites seemed to work the best.
  • Sawyer Schugel

    Gold Ambassador

    3/9/23

    • Species

      Crappie

    • Season

      Ice

    • Technique

      Ice Fishing Spoons

    • Structure

      Submerged Vegetation

    Evening crappies again with sunnies mixed in. Shut off around 6:30 pm. Bite window seems to be 2-6 pm. Caught a couple pike as well. Jigging in 6-10 feet looking for holes in grass along a flat. Jig until one shows on the vexilar and then dead stick and they'll eat. Flutter spoon tipped with wax worm and crappie nibble.
  • Sawyer Schugel

    Gold Ambassador

    3/8/23

    • Species

      Crappie

    • Season

      Ice

    • Technique

      Ice Fishing Spoons

    • Structure

      Submerged Vegetation

    Fishing for some late evening crappies with my brother. 6-8 feet of water with flutter spoons tipped with a wax worm and chartreuse powerbait crappie nibble. Super finicky, just needed to let it sit and they would eventually eat. Just along a flat around some submerged vegetation, looking for holes in the grass because in some areas it was still all the way up to the top. A hole in the grass that had standing grass up to the top seemed to hold the most fish.
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