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thrax_johnson
Posted 11/15/2011 6:49 PM (#524765 - in reply to #503630)
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Posts: 313


Location: Bemidji, Lake Vermilion
I'll remember to put the cattle pusher on front of my boat for next week then Jerome!!

Super ultra fatties, I'm comin to get ya soon!
Rick Wolff
Posted 11/16/2011 5:20 AM (#524801 - in reply to #503630)
Subject: RE: Vermilion


awesome? fishin or the weather...I was up there for the week...
Top H2O
Posted 11/16/2011 10:58 PM (#524973 - in reply to #524801)
Subject: RE: Vermilion




Posts: 4080


Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
Fishing/catching.
Rick Wolff
Posted 11/17/2011 4:44 AM (#524987 - in reply to #503630)
Subject: RE: Vermilion


me too..but was thinking of swapping east to west next year...
Troyz.
Posted 11/17/2011 8:57 AM (#525011 - in reply to #524987)
Subject: RE: Vermilion




Posts: 734


Location: Watertown, MN
Rick you going westside, I think this was the most pressure I have seen there, it was like summer up there with the number of boats, at one point counted 6 working one spot and another on deck waiting to get into the conga line. The pressure seemed to impact fishing catching and sighting. Next year might be looking for alternative to, just not sure what that is.

Troyz
Guest
Posted 11/17/2011 9:49 AM (#525020 - in reply to #525011)
Subject: RE: Vermilion


westside, I think this was the most pressure I have seen there, it was like summer up there with the number of boats

This late in fall it's unusual for that many people to fish anywhere.
I wonder what it could be that lead them to it?
http://www.keyesoutdoors.com/episodes.htm
muskiemanAD
Posted 11/17/2011 11:07 AM (#525031 - in reply to #503630)
Subject: RE: Vermilion




Posts: 40


Funny whenever they fish MN they say body of water they are on and sometimes show the map of the lake and actually show certain spots. But they seem a little more hush-hush when it comes to WI. However I still enjoy watching the show, that 8-9 am time slot on Sat gets me my Muskie fix during the off season!!
silver scale
Posted 11/17/2011 1:32 PM (#525046 - in reply to #525011)
Subject: RE: Vermilion


East side looked like August too. Mulitple boats per spot. Sure was strange.
Rick Wolff
Posted 11/17/2011 5:00 PM (#525064 - in reply to #503630)
Subject: RE: Vermilion


Was just a little disappointed in the size of the fish we caught this year ....every 2 years out there we boat a giant....this year cookie cutters...using 16 inch custom x lures....highlight of the trip.. my son boats 2... 51 inch in 5 minutes......maybe spoiled but im sure i could do better on Bemidji.....maybe next year.... Heineken was great...
Silver Scale
Posted 11/18/2011 7:30 AM (#525113 - in reply to #525064)
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Posts: 198


Two 51's and your complaining. You are spoiled.
Troyz.
Posted 11/18/2011 9:18 AM (#525123 - in reply to #525113)
Subject: RE: Vermilion




Posts: 734


Location: Watertown, MN
Silver you know we are all up looking for that special fish, seem like 53-54 was top end of what we had heard caugh. Seemed like lot of mid 40 being caught, but with pressure the pie got shared quite a bit more this year. Next year is plan B not sure what it is but need to mix it up a bit.

Troyz
Silver Scale
Posted 11/18/2011 9:47 AM (#525129 - in reply to #525123)
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The summer catch of 38-46 inch fish seemed to hold true for this fall also. This bodes well for the future which is good. I didn't hear of any super tankers caught this fall which doesn't surpise me as their numbers are getting smaller every year. DNR spring netting has never caught a fish over 54.5 inches and they have netted hundreds of fish so that should tell you seomthing about those very very special fish larger than that. Always good to have a plan b or lake x in your game plan....
Top H2O
Posted 11/18/2011 6:28 PM (#525211 - in reply to #525129)
Subject: RE: Vermilion




Posts: 4080


Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
Well Spring Bay is locked up with about 1" of ice..... Had to put the boat on the trailer today.....It took me about an hr to go 100 yrds to the ramp.
36-37* on the west end basins yesterday, Sooo.... I'll try the East end tomorrow.
Snowing here tonight 19*, tomorrow 22* and 7* tomorrow night...... not much time left Girls..... Sad,..so,... Sad.

Jerome
sworrall
Posted 11/18/2011 10:30 PM (#525236 - in reply to #503630)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Careful out there, G-Rome.
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