LBL’s Duncan Lake little but bluegills large
May 11, 2009 by admin · Comments Off
Duncan Lake is the closest thing I know of to a public farm pond. It’s about the right size, and the field just below the dam is often planted in soybeans or corn.
Like many farm ponds, the lake is loaded with bluegill and bass. The bass are generally small but healthy and feisty. Most of the bluegill easily provide a couple of serving-size fillets. A few will cover a man’s hand. Unlike many farm ponds, however, Duncan is closed from mid-October through mid-March as a federal waterfowl and eagle refuge. Even when it’s open, the fishing pressure is surprisingly light.
Read the rest of Gary Garth’s Duncan Lake story by following the link below:
Duncan Lake little but bluegills large | courier-journal.com | The Courier-Journal.



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