I have no affiliation, but and looking forward to attending! A great cause and unique chance to fish at our favorite lake.
Cheers to another year of Barrett
Any hot tips from others who have had the chance to fish it early this year?
If I can just get out of my own way I plan to throw some glide baits deeper this year. We’ll see.DarkShadow wrote: Tue Apr 14, 2026 7:46 am I think that this time of year, when someone asks, "What are you getting them on?" at Barrett, you reply with, 'Yes."
It's pick your poison, although I will reiterate the part about fishing deeper. Believe me, you can get all the 3/4 to 1 pounders you want up shore, and if that tickles your fancy, go for it! U can chuck and wind for these guys and have fun, but it's clear that the better quality is off the shoreline.
You can keep it simple, or throw baits that you don't usually get to throw in other lakes. You want to build confidence with a jig or a crankbait? This is the time. If you wanna catch some slab bluegill or crappie, this may be the time as well if you're into that.
While I know the dropshot gets plenty of bites at the Big B, I don't think I've ever thrown it once, because I don't feel the need to. This isn't San Vicente in July.
But, most importantly, have fun! This is a special fishery, and the SHARE peeps get to fish it a full month before it opens up.
Sickkkkkkk. I'll be looking out for the orange beast and say wassupKJ_ToadCult wrote: Mon Apr 20, 2026 3:34 pm Me and a buddy will be there! Never been to any of the pre-opening events before (SHARE or Cast Hope) so I'm excited to see the lake this time of year. I'll be in a big orange Nucanoe Unlimited so feel free to say hey. Gonna try to make some extra baits to share with people (roboworm style straight tail worms, paddletail swimbaits), but not sure if I'll have time.
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