July 31, 2009
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Friday, July 31, 2009
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Fishing Report
July 29, 2009
Most of the fishing action is currently on the north end of Cass Lake, with the best luck between 9:30PM and 12:30AM, trolling raps along the gravel bars.
I really recomment locating the fish on a graph first. The walleyes are constantly moving, not staying in one spot for more than two hours. Using leeches or crawlers in six to twelve feet will produce the best results.
Lake Winnie has been seeing an increase in perch and walleye activity and the muskie bite is starting. Northern are being caught using a sucker minnow and a bobber on the edge of a good weed line. For best results fish in nine feet of water about six and a half feet down.
Creek chubs and leeches have been working best on Pike Bay. Crawlers are also producing some bites. Perch are being caught on the east public landng along the edge of the weed lines.
Hope to see you out on the water!
Good fishing!
Froggy
Most of the fishing action is currently on the north end of Cass Lake, with the best luck between 9:30PM and 12:30AM, trolling raps along the gravel bars.
I really recomment locating the fish on a graph first. The walleyes are constantly moving, not staying in one spot for more than two hours. Using leeches or crawlers in six to twelve feet will produce the best results.
Lake Winnie has been seeing an increase in perch and walleye activity and the muskie bite is starting. Northern are being caught using a sucker minnow and a bobber on the edge of a good weed line. For best results fish in nine feet of water about six and a half feet down.
Creek chubs and leeches have been working best on Pike Bay. Crawlers are also producing some bites. Perch are being caught on the east public landng along the edge of the weed lines.
Hope to see you out on the water!
Good fishing!
Froggy
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Fishing Report
July 9, 2009
Cass Lake has been producing a good bite since the warm weather moved in and the mayfly hatch is over. Best results are when using a lindy rig in eight to ten feet of water tipped with a night crawler or leech. The evening bite has been strong, trolling slowly in eight to twelve feet of water, using a shallow running shad rap on the break lines.
Northern action is also improving using a sucker minnow and bobber. Sunfish have also been caught on Cass Lake using a chunk of night crawler or wax worms or small leeches. Sunfish and northen are also doing well on Lake Andrusia and many small area lakes are starting to produce some bass.
Anglers have been doing well on Pike Bay, catching walleyes in eight to twelve feet of water using leeches on a blue and white or chartreuse jig.
Hope to see you out on the water.
Good fishing!
Froggy
Cass Lake has been producing a good bite since the warm weather moved in and the mayfly hatch is over. Best results are when using a lindy rig in eight to ten feet of water tipped with a night crawler or leech. The evening bite has been strong, trolling slowly in eight to twelve feet of water, using a shallow running shad rap on the break lines.
Northern action is also improving using a sucker minnow and bobber. Sunfish have also been caught on Cass Lake using a chunk of night crawler or wax worms or small leeches. Sunfish and northen are also doing well on Lake Andrusia and many small area lakes are starting to produce some bass.
Anglers have been doing well on Pike Bay, catching walleyes in eight to twelve feet of water using leeches on a blue and white or chartreuse jig.
Hope to see you out on the water.
Good fishing!
Froggy
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