Crowe and Belmont Lakes
Crowe and Belmont Lakes
I've never been to either of these bodies of water, but a friend has invited me over to give them both a try. I'm not asking for your secret spots, but what I am looking for is any navigational hazards that might not be plainly marked. I'll be in a bass boat, so fairly shallow draft. Appreciate any input. Thanks in advance.
Lionel
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Re: Crowe and Belmont Lakes
Fish both quite a bit as my father lives about 10mins away from both. Belmont is great for bass and pike. Always had great luck fishing the top point of the “big island” and the smaller ones above that, if looking from the public boat launch.
For Crowe, there are some deep holes what used to be old mine shafts apparently, I’ve fished around there, off to the right from the public boat launch. That, and around the same area, there is a small island with a small light house on, I’ve caught some good pike around there and a few of the smaller islands right around it!
I know there are some shallow shoals on Belmont near the twin islands, however you can almost see them on google maps.. That’s all I got!
For Crowe, there are some deep holes what used to be old mine shafts apparently, I’ve fished around there, off to the right from the public boat launch. That, and around the same area, there is a small island with a small light house on, I’ve caught some good pike around there and a few of the smaller islands right around it!
I know there are some shallow shoals on Belmont near the twin islands, however you can almost see them on google maps.. That’s all I got!
Re: Crowe and Belmont Lakes
Thanks for the info. That's exactly what I was looking for. I just didn't want to leave my lower unit on the bottom by running across a bunch of unmarked rocks!! Much apppreciated!!
Lionel
Retired USAF Sergeant
Retired USAF Sergeant
Re: Crowe and Belmont Lakes
We did pretty well on Crowe last weekend. I think the high pressure gave the bass a bit of lockjaw. There's one obstacle that we found almost by accident. Just outside of the river as you enter the main lake, there's a sand bar that can't be more than 2 feet deep. As we crept out of the river, we saw a couple of people stand in water less than knee deep, so we figured that we shouldn't be going that way!
Again, thanks for the previous info.

Again, thanks for the previous info.
Lionel
Retired USAF Sergeant
Retired USAF Sergeant