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Old 01-04-2000, 07:26 AM
dlhomes dlhomes is offline
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Looking for any info on sioux narrows area. I am leaving early on 1/6 and any info would be helpful. Last time I was up 12/18 the sport shops were closed, still? I have heard there is approx. 3-6" snow and approx. 12" ice with some plowing of ice roads. How about crappies around Nestor? Any info on LOTW from Nestor to Sioux Narrows would be greatly appreciated!! I will have a report on1/10.
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Old 01-04-2000, 04:35 PM
Bill Coomes Bill Coomes is offline
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Saw this on fishinfo.com posted by Frank Walsh for
The Northwest Angle. Hven't seen one re: Sioux Narrows or Nestor Falls.

"Ice fishing this week got off to a good start. Most of the week saw good activity with a good
number of
eating sized walleye, and a few sauger and jumbo perch to boot. I would not say limits for
everyone
everyday, but close to it. The shallower houses on the reefs (18 to 22 feet) out produced the
deeper
houses. Best presentation early in the week was a minnow on a plain hook, with a small
splitshot and
bobber. Fished on a dead stick. Later in the week the plain hook continued to work, but
aggressive jigging
with Jig-O-Wopper type jigs, and Swedish Pimple type spoons tipped with a minnow head
worked the
best. On Friday, Brenda Wilson of Minneapolis caught a 28" walleye she plans to have
mounted. Fishing
on Sunday was a little slower with a mini weather front blowing through.

Ice conditions are good with the thickness being way in excess of a foot. Snow cover is a
little sparse,
with the winds blowing some areas clear of snow. Snowmobiling conditions are tolerable.

http://www.baystorecamp.com"

Hope to hear from you soon regarding renting your cabin in July.
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Old 01-04-2000, 05:08 PM
Bill Krejca
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How about a report when you get back, particularly on crappies? Thanks Bill Krejca
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