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I've done well on Leech the last several years. As a result, I bought dock space this year and have been fishing there more. So far, the restults have been a bit disappointing. How about the rest of you Leechers- a down year, or is it just me?
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I don't think it's you, it seems to be a bit slow this year for my group as well. We were up there opener, and the weekend after and the DNR officers we talked with both weekends said nets were pretty low. I will be up there the 4th of july week for another run at it. We'll see what happens then. We have been go up there the weekend (4-days) after the opener for the last 7 years, and this was the slowest year we had.
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I am going to Leech Lake July 5th. Any reports, tips (what bait/techniques to use), and where all the hot spots are (if anyone wants to share!) Would be greatly appreciated!
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Jason Mitchell 10ft 6" Rods Jolly roger spinners and a crawler has been the best on leech for me. With this setup you can troll large areas on sharpe breaks and cover lots of water. Had my young nephue out trolling and first minute a dandy 23" eater fish are hard to find. Ill dial them in this week but the slot fish are fun to catch the boys loved it.
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23 inch fish are not eaters!!!
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I Released it I didnt say we kept it. I stated eater fish our tuff to find lots of slot fish too big to keep. Ok hows that. Bang Bang!!
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