Boulder Jct.
squidwurd
Posted 7/30/2012 4:23 PM (#574877)
Subject: Boulder Jct.




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Heading up to "The Musky Capitol of the World" Aug 4th-8th. Anything good goin on up there? Looking to get my son a little slime time for his 13th birthday.
CPR
Posted 7/31/2012 3:11 PM (#575088 - in reply to #574877)
Subject: RE: Boulder Jct.




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Water temp has come down quite a bit. 75 this morning. Fish were active--went 1 for 5, unfortunately the "1" was the smallest at about 25". Had a pig, high 40's in the figure 8 that wouldn't commit. Having a lot of fun this week!
squidwurd
Posted 8/1/2012 9:23 AM (#575242 - in reply to #575088)
Subject: RE: Boulder Jct.




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Cool. Looks like you have the moon going for you too. Now if you could give me a little more info please. Weeds or rocks? Deep or shallow?
The cottage we have is on Upper Gresham. Last year I had some action on the first day then nuthin. This year I'm movin the boat for sure. I was thinking deepr lakes because of the water temps??? Thanks for the report, good luck.

Edited by squidwurd 8/1/2012 9:25 AM
CiscoKid
Posted 8/1/2012 9:43 AM (#575250 - in reply to #575242)
Subject: RE: Boulder Jct.





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Location: Oconto Falls, WI
squidwurd - 8/1/2012 9:23 AM

Cool. Looks like you have the moon going for you too. Now if you could give me a little more info please. Weeds or rocks? Deep or shallow?
The cottage we have is on Upper Gresham. Last year I had some action on the first day then nuthin. This year I'm movin the boat for sure. I was thinking deepr lakes because of the water temps??? Thanks for the report, good luck.


You may actually be better off with shallower lakes with the temps. Going from what I heard from others recently as I haven’t been out due to waiting for the temps to come down. I was told the shallower lakes are actually cooler than the deep lakes, and the shallower water cooler than deep water on the deep lakes. Makes sense actually as just like in the spring the shallower waters warm quicker, but also cool quicker as well. Thus due to the colder nights the shallower water is cooling down, but it sounds like the deep water is not. Heard the shallower water was 75 last week whereas the deeper water and deeper lakes were still 78-79°.
CPR
Posted 8/1/2012 12:08 PM (#575303 - in reply to #574877)
Subject: Re: Boulder Jct.




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Got a 30" and a 46" at night--10 pm, numerous strikes and follows in between. Casted shallow weeds--6-7 feet where a drop off occurred to 17'---both released well.
figure8out
Posted 8/3/2012 1:23 PM (#575841 - in reply to #574877)
Subject: Re: Boulder Jct.





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Location: Nowhere near where I should be
Just came off vacation from boulder , I'll 2nd ciscokids thoughts, 10 fish in 8 days to 42.5 all on shallower lakes, half after dark half mid morning,
squidwurd
Posted 8/3/2012 2:04 PM (#575850 - in reply to #575841)
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Thanks for the reports & suggestions, if I can post from the wife's phone I will. Other wise heading up tommorow for a week. weather looks promising.
squidwurd
Posted 8/9/2012 10:28 PM (#577195 - in reply to #575850)
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My son has showed my up the old man so far. He got his first ever a33 1/2" on Tues. & followed up with a 38 1/2" tonight.



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don3118
Posted 8/10/2012 5:35 AM (#577208 - in reply to #577195)
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Location: Weyauwega Wi.
Nicely done young man.
double J
Posted 8/10/2012 10:56 PM (#577375 - in reply to #574877)
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Thats great you'll have a fishing partner for life!!!