Some of you may remember that a few years ago, I used to fish Idong lake quite a bit, with some really good results. But something changed with that lake about 2-3 years ago and it’s gotten progressively worse. Granted, you can still catch the occasional bass(and there are still some big ones in there), but the lake is a shell of its former self when it comes to quality and quantity for bass and bluegill.
Anyway, against my better judgment (considering how good the river has been to me last year and also this year), I decided to take a drive out to Idong this morning to see if I could finally get lucky again. To make a long story short, nope. I caught 4 dinks in the 3 hours I was out there, and I threw everything but the kitchen sink; chatterbaits, spinnerbaits, crankbaits, a jig and of course, a Senko.
I don’t get it…Idong is a beautiful and clean lake, as a matter of fact, today it was so clean that I could see my lures a good 15 feet out, and when I did catch a fish, I could see it when it was still 15-20 feet out, in 10 feet (or deeper) of water. Since I was out there, I thought I’d take a couple of pics. First, the famous Idong sunrise:
Here’s the path through the woods that I take to get to the cove I like to fish (one more reason I need to get a SUV):
As I was driving around the lake today, checking out different spots, I also noticed that there are more nets then before…now there’s also one in the cove, and look what I found up on shore, right next to the net:
And here is a panorama of the cove itself (click on the pic to see the full sized image). Looks great, doesn’t it? Has bass and bluegill written all over it, right?
I walked all around that cover this morning, and quite a ways to the other side of that point you see. 4 dinks was all she wrote and after what I went through the last few years and today, I’m not going to waste my time with that lake anymore. I may give it one more shot once they let the water out and the cove disappears, because then you can wade out pretty far and be within casting range of a deep channel that runs parallel to the shore and the bass like to cruise that channel from time to time. Oh well, I’ve been wondering if Idong had improved over previous years and now I know!













