WHAT IS THE FISHING LIKE AT MOON LAKE?
The best fishing spots are: 1) in the stream channels at the back end of the lake; using flies, worms or lures from the head of the stream where it enters the lake to about 300 feet into the lake in about 15-20 foot depths. (Boaters should use vigilant caution here due to greatly varying depths, rocks and stumps at the north end of the lake, which may result in prop damage and snagged lines). 2) trolling in the stream flow of the natural lake about 5 boat lengths out from the north and east shorelines and running from the back end of the lake to the dam. This shore is a good bet for close-to-surface and down to 30-foot depth fishing. 3) jigging and casting near the spring seeps at the “ledges” 4) variably, at each main stream inlet; the Lake Fork, Brown Duck and Fish Creek. 5) right off the sandy south shore with a worm floating a foot off the bottom. 6) fly-fishing holes in the Lake Fork River above the lake and below the dam. 7) in the rocky areas at the dam 8) in the Beaver Ponds ab