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Message Subject: LOTW in early September
Propster
Posted 8/25/2015 1:54 PM (#781878)
Subject: LOTW in early September




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Location: MN
Thinking of running up and doing one last quick trip to LOTW over Labor Day weekend (5-7th this year). Probably looking at Sabaskong. I realize the bloom may be a little worse than we are used to encountering, but other than that, can anyone who has fished here at this time of year comment on fish location? Are they in relatively the same spots as say mid-August (latest we've been is Aug 20 I think), or do they make some sort of move somewhere, or drop off deeper or move off structure or anything like that? Thanks in advance.
Musky Brian
Posted 8/25/2015 2:10 PM (#781881 - in reply to #781878)
Subject: RE: LOTW in early September





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Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin
Same stuff Keith....sometimes the first cold front can elicit a sand bite but that's about it really.
BSG
Posted 8/25/2015 2:11 PM (#781882 - in reply to #781878)
Subject: RE: LOTW in early September




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I'll be at Mylies September 12-16.

After reading through all of the past years reports on here it should be fairly similar.

But what do I know....

Propster
Posted 8/25/2015 3:53 PM (#781895 - in reply to #781881)
Subject: RE: LOTW in early September




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Location: MN
Musky Brian - 8/25/2015 2:10 PM

Same stuff Keith....sometimes the first cold front can elicit a sand bite but that's about it really.


That's waht I thought but just wanted to check. Might have an open seat, want to jump in Brian?
Musky Brian
Posted 8/25/2015 5:04 PM (#781903 - in reply to #781895)
Subject: RE: LOTW in early September





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Propster - 8/25/2015 3:53 PM

Musky Brian - 8/25/2015 2:10 PM

Same stuff Keith....sometimes the first cold front can elicit a sand bite but that's about it really.


That's waht I thought but just wanted to check. Might have an open seat, want to jump in Brian?


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Propster
Posted 8/26/2015 7:22 AM (#781984 - in reply to #781878)
Subject: Re: LOTW in early September




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Location: MN
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