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| Fished Wabigoon from 9/15 to 9/20. Had a different storm every day for the entire week. Water temp started at 57 and was up to 61 by end of week. I managed two 45" fish. Probably will go to different lake and earlier in the fall. All the wind and rain really clouded up the water. I was surprised at how much of the lake bottom is clay.
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Location: The desert | It’s “cloudy” water without the wind and rain! Lol.
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| What part of the lake were you fishing? |
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| We fished out of Indian Point and found the larger main structures, islands, saddles and deeper flats to be the best at that time. Week of Sept 25th. We have a friend that fishes the east end and after looking at his log book and map for the past five years now believe the east end is likely the better fishery. Never turned a fish on pink but greens seemed to be the ticket.
Big Tooth Spinner Blade accounted for two fish. |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | The West End is just as good as the East, no problem there. Images of a couple fish? Love those Goon muskies. |
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Location: Aurora | I think they got some alligator or sumpin in the strain there affecting their head size.
Always impressive to see. |
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