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Ahhh..turned clocks ahead,its raining here,snow is finally gone,warming up nicely,wearing less and less clothing,...soon I'll be on the golf course,,,man.. life is gettin sweeter by the day!!
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A golfer in Minnesota? Man I thought everybody up there spent there summers fishing. I get up to the fairbult area a few times a year and try my hand at catching some walleye, with mixed results.
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o, o, oh, ohhh, fellas--just Saturday week was running the bay in mere *inches* of water in the shallows, till we found the Reds... nice limit. Nearly hadda to use my "over 28-inch* stamp.
quote:Originally posted by jordanreed: Mille Lacs is great for the walleye...ever fished "Lake of the woods?"..Bass, northern,walleye.muskie,pan,,,,great fishing,pristene,beautiful
Lake of the woods has too much fishing pressure. Try Rainy. Same beautiful type of lake loaded with islands and bays but half the pressure of Woods. Absolutely incredible smallmouth fishery that not too many know about. Within 5 miles of the launch at Fort Francis Canada it's almost like fishing untouched waters for bass, northern and walleye.
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i played sax in fort francis many years ago....cant remember the bar.... rainy lake has some great fishing....northern mn is some of the best aroumd... personally????...i didnt find that it was hard finding fish in L'OF'the'Woods...ive always had Great luck...almost got killed out on that lake a couple o times...
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trolling and casting the points, reefs, and bays with an all-purpose rapalla was my best luck at lake-of--the-woods-....caught put-near everything with that approach....
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Rapalla Husky Jerk or the new X-Rap are deadly. I've never fished LooW or Rainy from the Minesota side, always just over the border and yes, I've got lost many times, thank God for GPS. Technology is great when I can tell a piece of equipment that I started "here" and 6 hours later I'm "here" and the thing can route me back, well, that's just amazing.
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LOL...never had that "quipment"...just fished by lookin"...used kinda a depth-finder... member one time the flies were so bad that they caused me to jerk the tiller so hard that it thtew me outta the boat>... lost everythin cept my ...no...lost everything i guess...i remember comin up outta the water an the boat was circlin roun real slow....waitin on me....
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