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Message Subject: LOTW
Mauser
Posted 8/6/2004 10:33 AM (#114442)
Subject: LOTW




Posts: 724


Location: Southern W.Va.
Only about 3 weeks to go till we're at the 2nd Sabaskong Bay outing . Does anyone have any Idea of the conditions , heard that the lake was back up a couple of feet from what it was last year and was wondering how much this will change the fishing. Should we look in other areas or should we stick to the same areas that produced last year? With the water up to normal pool ( if that is the case) how much will it change things? Will the bloom be as bad ?

Just wondering,

Mauser
sledge51
Posted 8/6/2004 4:15 PM (#114483 - in reply to #114442)
Subject: RE: LOTW




Posts: 376


Location: In the slop!
Hi, I was up the last two weeks of July, bloom is very light for this time of year. The fish were really turning on toward the end of the trip. Water temps were up and down while I was there, about 65 when I left. Bucktails, spinnerbaits, topwaters, and jerkbaits (sledges) were the hot ticket for me. The fish were on the rocks and in the weeds, the weeds are more prolific than I have ever seen! It looks good for all attending the outing this year, wish I could make it. Good luck, Mike.
Mauser
Posted 8/9/2004 5:48 AM (#114625 - in reply to #114442)
Subject: RE: LOTW




Posts: 724


Location: Southern W.Va.
Thanks for the info. I know what you mean about the sledges being hot as they were the ticket for me last year .
Mauser
darcyfish
Posted 8/9/2004 8:20 AM (#114635 - in reply to #114625)
Subject: RE: LOTW




Posts: 119


Location: Sioux Narrows
Well water levels have dropped in the last week but are receiving rain now,water temps are 70 and even below in some areas , the hot baits have been hair, bucktails and spinner baits, small jerks also working.Good Luck
goalie50
Posted 8/10/2004 7:05 PM (#114829 - in reply to #114442)
Subject: RE: LOTW




Posts: 27


Location: St. Cloud, MN
Up there last week, surface temps were about 66-68 degrees. Needed the blankets at night. The algae was blowing around. Some bays were green. Same pattern as the prior message. Lots of follows and blowups. Saw a 48 cruising my buddy threw to it followed to the boat all the way, opening it's mouth ever so slightly and just nipping at it. Lots of short hitters. Hope they are all biters for you
Buckeyefan
Posted 8/10/2004 8:07 PM (#114836 - in reply to #114442)
Subject: RE: LOTW




Posts: 37


Just got back from lotw on saturday. Caught 6 fish (43, 43, 40,37,36,34) and lost 11 with tons of follows. All fish were caught on reef hawgs Green flame I believe is the color and the bumble bee shallow invader. Was working the reef hawgs and shallow invader really slow. Found water temps as high as 72 and as low as 68. Most of the fish were on the wind blown side of the reefs in sabaskong.
Guest
Posted 8/16/2004 11:37 AM (#115413 - in reply to #114442)
Subject: RE: LOTW


Going up this weekend to the french narrows area for a week. ANY patterns ,Temp, locations would be great. Looking for numbers and monsters. Never fished Saba area so how does it relate to the allie Island area in means of water clarity and bottom content.

Thanks for info

CPR

BMAX
Anonymous
Posted 8/16/2004 1:37 PM (#115432 - in reply to #114442)
Subject: RE: LOTW


Here is a fish I caught in the Narrows when I was there last week of July.


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darcyfish
Posted 8/16/2004 9:13 PM (#115465 - in reply to #115413)
Subject: RE: LOTW




Posts: 119


Location: Sioux Narrows
Water temps are down to about the mid 60's , fish are rock related.Shore Island area has been producing a bit, but we are suppose to get another cold front in a day or two so who knows what is going to be happening then.Most of my action lately has been late morning to mid afernoon, some fish are coming from the deep areas of the structure.Good luck
PWaldow123
Posted 8/16/2004 9:38 PM (#115467 - in reply to #114442)
Subject: RE: LOTW




Posts: 5


Location: Eagan, Mn
Darcy,

Any further postings about the weather changes or fish movement would be great. Will be up in that area from the 21st thru the 28th on a Houseboat. Usually stay right on Shore Island. I'm bringing a first timer up there and would love to put him on a pig
Guest
Posted 8/18/2004 12:18 AM (#115560 - in reply to #114442)
Subject: RE: LOTW


Can anyone give me any info on LOTW maps? Are the Navionics chips any good for LOTW, Minnesota and Canada?
PWaldow123
Posted 8/18/2004 10:19 PM (#115675 - in reply to #114442)
Subject: RE: LOTW




Posts: 5


Location: Eagan, Mn
Try this thread: http://www.witchbay.com/fishrpt.htm
darcyfish
Posted 8/19/2004 10:47 PM (#115880 - in reply to #115467)
Subject: RE: LOTW




Posts: 119


Location: Sioux Narrows
Paul

Well we are in the second day of a cold front, fishing was good on tuesday night boated 3, lost one and seen 5 in about three hours.Then the weather took a crapp, huge winds and cold temps, did see a couple fish last night in the only fishable spot I found.The water temps are around 63.The weather is suppose to be ok for the next couple days, but cool at night so the water isn't going to warm much.Good luck
PWaldow123
Posted 8/19/2004 11:26 PM (#115882 - in reply to #114442)
Subject: RE: LOTW




Posts: 5


Location: Eagan, Mn
Darcy,

Thanks for the post back. I can't tell you how much I appreciate it. I Will be in that area all week starting on Saturday. If you see me, stop in and say hi. Bevs and whatever else you would like are on me

Houseboat adventures houseboat, Maroon Lund Mr. Pike

Paul Waldowski
ProStaff Director
FishingMinnesota.com
IceLeaders.com
rpieske
Posted 8/22/2004 1:48 PM (#116119 - in reply to #114442)
Subject: RE: LOTW





Posts: 484


Location: St. Louis, MO., Marco Is., FL, Nestor Falls, ON
I fish out of the Nestor Falls area and am a summer resident. Water temps on the lake were 61 degrees!!! yesterday. However, the wind has died down some and the muskies were really moving. I caught 4 and saw 10 - 12 in a little over 4 hours yesterday. The fish were on the rugged rocky points, the coves next to them, the bays with weeds, rocks and reeds. Water levels are down from earlier this year and the muskies seem to be more active. Bloom is not a real problem, yet. I think the next two weeks should be good if the weather stabilizes a little. I saw nice fish on nearly every spot I fished yesterday. The lake is at normal levels now. Fishing for me is not as good as last year for numbers but size is still good.
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