I have fished it a decent amount this spring. I've only ever tried to access it from the limo lot on gw. Fishing the incoming tide near the bridge is productive, kind of the reverse of fishing gp, if you wade in from the south side there are some holes near the big tree, and I've caught some decent large mouth there. Working the shoreline, I've had more success, and there seems to be more structure, on the north side of the tunnel than the south. The point with the wooden beams sticking out tends to hold fish.
Most of the fish were on small clousers, and 1 or 2 bass on poppers. No snakeheads yet, but I talked to a spin fisherman in a canoe who had success in the lily pads on the far side with them.
I recently got an inflatable kayak, and took it for a maiden voyage there to see what the other side looked like. I didn't catch any fish but there looks like a number of good spots there as well.
Howard
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