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| I'm going to be fishing Sabaskong Bay on LOTW in mid-July (staying at Duck Bay Lodge on Hay Island). I'll have a guide for the first day, but I was wondering if anyone knows of a "Hotspots" type of map for that area that actually has GPS coordinates marked on it, or if anyone has any advice for me regarding specific areas to hit, or types of structure at that time of year, etc. Any and all advice much appreciated. Thanks
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Location: St. Louis, MO., Marco Is., FL, Nestor Falls, ON | MikeFF:
You are staying in a really nice area for big fish. Within 10 miles of where you are you can see all the nice size muskies you'll want. That said, in July, I would concentrate on reefs, saddles and areas with current. There are MANY reefs in the area, a lot of them are usually underwater and may or may not be on the map. If the very low water holds till July, you will be able to see a lot of these hidden reefs. You should still be able to find fish on them, although a little deeper. I prefer to use Swim wizzes, Buchertails, jerkbaits and especially Topraiders. If the weather is very warm, night fishing can be great. However, you better know the lake REALLY well during low water.
I'll be up in the area all summer except for July 16-22. Give me an email and maybe we can meet on the water and I'll mark up your map for you. [email protected] | |
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Location: Alsip, Il | Yes Hot Spots does make maps of Lake of The Woods with Gps coordinates. At that time of year think weeds first and then reefs. My go to lures would be Marv's spinnerbaits, jackpot, reefhawg and superraider. My best color for Marv's has been black with gold blades. The maps cost between $9.99 to $11.99. The navigational maps with buoys numbered on it is being changed they are in process of re-numbering the buoys or markers, so beware. LOW is one of the best places on earth to try for a thiry pounder but superlunkers are hard to find. Good Fishing, Al | |
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| pick up a hot spots map as well as the canadian map
far better markings | |
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Location: Athens, Ohio | Just remember the hot Spot map is no good for navigation and you'll need the Canada maps, too. E-mail me if you need links for hot spot's on-line ordering and the Canada map ordering links. m | |
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| Thanks for the advice guy's. Sounds like I'm in for a great trip. Mikie and rpieske: Thankyou for your kind offers - I'll email you in a bit.
Thanks again.
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| Mike, the LOW Hotmap is a great reference but make sure you learn your routes with a Canadian hydrographic chart, what I mean is simply turn your GPS on then fold your map to a managable block and as your traveling use your thumb to plot you along, now you have created your route on your map and if you look at your GPS you will see the exact route you took, so when you are traveling back and forth from Duck Bay you can always steal a quick refernce glance at your GPS, but nothing and I do mean nothing replaces your paper map and your capabilitie to read it. Good luck, and enjoy some of Sherrys homemade wine for me.
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| Thanks, Matt.
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| Mikie,
I tried to email you regarding the map links, but it didn't go through for some reason. Would you mind trying to email me? [email protected]
Thanks,
Mike | |
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