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    Big Eyes

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    Luka and his group enjoyed a great day on the water, filled with plenty of fish. Although mostly pike, there were some really good catches of walleye as well. It was tough getting keeper eyes today, as almost everything was too big!

    A European Vacation

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    Back on the water again today with Vassillis and Pauline for another banner day! They never imagined the fishing being so good and were happy to catch high numbers of quality pike & walleye. Vassillis even managed to reel in a good-sized sturgeon, but due to the season closure, it was quickly released! Their vacation trip from Europe definitely ended on a high, as this trip was their icing on the cake!!

    Another Great Outing

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    Peter & Dave joined me today for a morning trip and it was a great one! Despite the NE winds blowing strong, we were still able to get to and fish the area I wanted, with success. Many, many pike & walleye came aboard in the short time we were on the water. Overall, it was a great trip!!

    Cold Water Pike Bite

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    May 12th 2024

     

    Courtney & Grady spent a great day chasing northerns today! Although the weather could have been a bit nicer, it was still much better than forecasted. The original rain ended up being only a light sprinkle, for just a brief period. Light winds from almost every direction had me adjusting areas often to monopolize on the bites. Concentrations of fish were found in deeper water, due to the 53-to-55-degree water temps and large numbers of fish were caught by both Courtney & Grady by the time we were done. The trolling bite may not have been on fire, but it was a great way of covering water and definitely got the job done!!

     

    A November Heat Wave

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    Today’s weather was absolutely spectacular for a mid-November day! So much so that it seemed like everyone who owned a boat, was on the water too! Leslie opted for a half day trip that put us right in the middle of the day and hopefully the best fishing.

    We started around 10:00 and I wasn’t surprised to see as many boats as I did where we fished. It was almost T Shirt weather out there! It’s too bad the fishing wasn’t as hot as the air temps though as we struggled to get the bites today. The fish just weren’t cooperating much in the beginning but we did find some good ones to play with. Short strikes and light bites were more common, but several of the bigger bass just crushed the baits too! I found myself moving around more than usual, just to avoid the traffic!

    Four hours passes by quickly and it definitely was a blur today. Before we knew it, it was time to go! There weren’t too many pictures taken today and every fish was a bonus. I would have liked to get a few pics of the beast Leslie landed, but a light bleed had us releasing it quicker than usual. We both wanted to ensure that it lived! Overall, today may have been tougher than usual but it sure was a pleasure to be on the water, on such a beautiful day. There’s no telling how much longer I’ll be able to remain out before winter storage arrives. Mother nature will decide my fate!!