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Worster Lake at Potato Creek State Park
« Reply #1 on: April 03, 2012, 10:55:11 AM »
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Worster Lake at Potato Creek State Park

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Description:

    Potato Creek is located in north central Indiana about 12 miles southwest of South Bend. The park features a wide array of activities and facilities for year-round enjoyment. A variety of natural habitats await the visitor to this park including the 327-acre Worster Lake, old fields, mature woodlands, restored prairies and diverse wetlands. Each of these offer their own unique opportunities for plant and wildlife observations. Facilities include a general store, cross country skiing, cultural arts programs, a dumping station and fishing . In addition, the property offers hiking, interpretive center and services, picnicking, canoe, paddleboat and rowboat rentals, recreation building rental, reservable shelters, youth tent areas, and a swimming beach.


Fish

    Black crappie

        Description:

            Sunfishes include some of the best-known fish in Indiana. Bluegill, redear sunfish, black and white crappie, largemouth, spotted and smallmouth bass are all members of the sunfish family. The Black crappie has seven to eight dorsal spines, as well as some random blotches on it's sides.

        Bait: redworms, minnows, waxworms, spinner
        Depth: 2' to 10'

        Comments about fish:

            Catching bluegills and bass. Boat Rental closed until May. Camp Store will be open Good Friday & Saturday, closed Sunday. Then weekends after that until May. Full time no later than mid-May.

    Bluegill

        Description:

            Sunfishes include some of the best-known fish in Indiana. Bluegill, redear sunfish, black and white crappie, largemouth, spotted and smallmouth bass are all members of the sunfish family. The bluegill has five to nine vertical bars on its sides, a black opercle flat (ear) with no margin and a dark spot at the rear of it's dorsal fin.

        Bait: several different lures
        Depth: 4-5'

        Comments about fish:

            Congregates around vegetation and sunken trees of shallow backwater bays, lakes and ponds.                    Spawning occurs when water reaches 67-70 degrees in shallow areas over sand and gravel. Nests in colonies and spawn once every 29 days during spring/summer.

Comments about body of water:

    Potato Creek State Park: Worster Lake 327 acre lake. Limited to electric motors only. Two boat launches (east and west) Launches get algae covered and slippery. Note: launches are treated as needed to diminish the algae build-up.

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