Stoco Lake Sorry No pics

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Beanzy
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Well my wk on stoco was a dud the wife got 1 smallie & I got some even smaller one,s off the dock. But my 2yr old got her first bass only 2"s .It seem,s to be a hard lake to fish "maybe me" first time there but I was told there is some trophy Musky&Pike in there.I tryed everything I had divers,jig,s topwater,spoons,rattlers and still nothing.Maybe next year I was asked to come back so if any onr has a little bit of info on this lake let me know at any time Thanks.
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If you have a boat - fish the shorelines - 20 feet out with good structure - drop-offs / weedlines etc. - Use white spinnerbaits - fished there a few years back and had good success with Musky - nothing huge but my son caught his first Muskie 22" - what a sight - he thought he would never catch one.
Fish the East side of where Moira River enters the lake - nice bay back in there - very nice structre for "Medium size" musky - good luck.
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