if your going in march i would do the shiner fishing....when i lived down there years ago i got alot of my bigger fish that way....most of the 10 - 14 pounders we caught on 8 to 12 inch shiners....my dad still lives across the street from lake toho by the marina...but he does mostly salt water fishing now but he says he he still gets a big one once in a while...my favorite plastic worm for that lake was the black/grape...it always seemed to produce well....the previous lake mentioned is an awsome lake for shiner fishing...fished it many times also....if it was me going down there i would be going after some big fat specks..i think there crappie but that is what they call them down there...if your shiner fishing and its slow between bite take an ultr lite rod and cast a black and yellow beetle spin around with a slow retrive you might pick up some slab bluegill,shell crackers,crappie or even a chain pickrel....
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