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Guiding yesterday the best setup was long rods with spinners and crawlers using smiley blades small in green and gold. We fished the main lake reefs in 14 to 16ft.
Another great spinner is Jolly Rogers Tackle spinners Ended up with nine keepers biggest 26.5 and many in the slot Cedar Pt south to has fish also find some weeds morning and evening. Good luck www.leisureoutdooradventures.com Pics of two from my boat yesterday Last edited by fishnutbob; 07-10-2012 at 09:15 AM. |
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Nice to hear someone can catch them on the Dead Sea! LOL I was out on last Thursday and found one small Walleye willing to commit suicide on my line.
Nice fish Bob.
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The fish are there mark them on your locator get on a school and fish. Leech is 113,000 acres third largest lake in Minn. every day they move. Troll
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I was following your posts here and on another website and was dragging Lindy rigs and Slow Death hooks w/ bottom bouncers over reefs that come up to 16-20 ft. This was last Friday. The wind was around 15 mph out of the east, switching to the north following the cold front. Heavy to moderate rains in the morning to boot. I figured the rain would help, but the wind direction and cold front shut them down. I tried Moxey Reef and Big Rock Reef and a few unnamed reefs in the area, but because of the wind I didn't want to pound too far across the lake.
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Thanks for the tips. Hope to get over there again in the near future.
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