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| Headed up north for a week, hope to post some pics But the cold front might get in the way oh well the blue will be in the sky and the bottle |
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Location: Valpo IN | Good luck - keep us posted I`ll be there next week !! |
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| Keep us posted. We are heading there July 21 for 2 weeks |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Get 'em. |
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| Well the muskies kicked our butts! Huge cold front ,high water and big wind. We ended up with 2 fish 40" and 46" The water dropped about a foot over the week and the fish started to come around Fri just in time for us to leave. This week looks to be alot better. Good luck to all |
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| I'm definately doing something wrong if a 40" and a 46" is getting your butt kicked?????
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Location: The desert | BMuskyX - 7/20/2014 12:32 PM
I'm definately doing something wrong if a 40" and a 46" is getting your butt kicked?????
Jaimy
For the whole week, and in Canada? Yeah, that's a butt kicking. |
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| Where did you stay? |
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| Hey guys i'm in Nestor Falls now. Slow fishing several follows but very slow. Even tried trolling. Need some advice quick. Went all the way to split rock today-nothing
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Location: Medford, WI | I wouldn't necessarily say that getting a 40" and 46" is getting your butt kicked out there this year - on a normal year, absolutely! I've talked to 3 different groups that were up there 3 different weeks and they all said it was one of, if not the slowest years they've had (guys that have been going up 10+ years). The dropping water should definitely help the action. Fish were not concentrated in areas when we were there; they were very spread out. We got onto a bit of a trolling bite, but that was on the opener.
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Location: North Saint Paul, MN | I was up in Nestor Falls from 7/11-7/16. We caught a 35" and a nice 44.5". A massive cold front came through and shut everything down for two days. Fishing is tuff up there right now. Every fish we saw and caught was on rocks. Whitetailchaser1 if you are going to fish split rock I would suggest fishing Sand Bay across from it. There are a couple spots up in Stony Bay that have good rocks on it and always produce fish. We caught the 44.5" up there. |
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| thanks for the info. I will make a run up past split rock tomorrow.
I will let you know what happens |
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| This was my prolly 30th time to this lake and I saw things I have never seen before. It was tuff, We did see 2 nice fish 50" to 53" they showed before the short fish did in the midst of the cold front. I still can not figure that out. One was one a spot I have never seen a fish that big on ,and the other was on a spot that only shows big fish One of our best spots showed 0 Cant wait till next year |
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Location: Leech Lake, Walker MN | Have been seeing the big fish all on mid lake reefs had a 15fish day sightings that is
And had a leagle one around 3 times just would not commit but the weeds and bays are life less reefs main lake reefs that's what I'm seeing |
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Location: Leech Lake, Walker MN | Have been seeing the big fish all on mid lake reefs had a 15fish day sightings that is
And had a leagle one around 3 times just would not commit but the weeds and bays are life less reefs main lake reefs that's what I'm seeing |
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| How deep?
I found several reefs that are 15'-20' coming out of 30'-40' of water.
I tried these today and never even got a follow. We used Bucktails, small grandma, suicks even threw a black and orange tube jig. |
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