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We were out tonight with 3/8 oz jigs and frozen jumbo shiners and live rainbows we anchored in 16 ft. of water and pounded the eyes, 25 fish in 2 1/2 hrs 4:30 till 7:00 pm. 12 of them being over 27" and the biggest was 29 1/2" and kept our 4 for 2 of us. we were between wheelers point and the church, secret spot lol I have lots of rainbows and frozen shiners and chubs and crawlers right now. Steve@logcabinbait

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We will be up tomorrow afternoon for a few days.I'll have to stop in and get some of the frozen shiners! Thanks for the report Steve. It's a good one!!

TJ

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an awesome night? that sounds like a wet dream! j/k

Bottompounder and I are departing for the river earleye in the mornin' and with reports like this, I am going to be way too geeked to sleep tonight and will probably be a zombie all day tommorow... Thanks alot lakowoods!

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Hope you were just giving Steve a hard time. If not, you probably won't believe a "resort report" either then but we had a couple 100 fish reports yesterday, with many upper 20"ers. These are return guests that have never hesitated to report slow days as well so I believe them or I wouldn't post it.

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We'll be coming up on Thurs night. Will stop by and see you for some bait on Fri morning. Still have some frozen shiners left from last weekend but may have to pick up another one if the bite is getting that good. Frozen didn't seem to work as well as filleting a live minnow and jigging it, but both seemed to work about the same for me.

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Fishing sounds pretty much the same for us as it did for you but not the same amount of 'eyes. All were in the slot limit (21, 23, 24 & 29) except for 2 that were 18 1/2 & 17. Best bite started around 4:00.

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I wonder if the rain in the forecast will do much with the bite. It seems like river fish are'nt effected as much by fronts as lake fish, but I dont know if that applies in this situation.

Sounds like it will be a tad breezy the next couple days too.

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Had squalls of rain intermittent with squalls of ice pellets intermittent with brief periods of sunshine.... The weather comes at you in chunks up here!

No one condition seemed to affect the bite one way or the other.

I do agree that river fish are not as weather reactive as lake fish and these fish are purpose driven right now!

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Went out saturday evening and anchored in 15ft and brought rainbows and jumbo frozen emeralds, got 1 fish on a rainbow then put on a shiner and a 1/4 oz silver jig, caught alot of fish until dark feather jigging on the bottom leaving the jig barely on the bottom and they would bump it a few times before they smack it finally! lots of 22" and over biggest las nite 28" coulda kept my two just caught n released em. Steve@logcbinbait

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Was out Fri, Sat afternoon/evening & Sun morn. All three days were consistant with lots of slot walleye. Most were between 20-27" and got one 29 1/2" that were all released. Did catch a few 17-18 1/2 both days for a nice fry after fishing. All were caught on a 1/2 oz jig bouncing off the bottom and anchored in 18-19 FOW. Chubs from log cabin bait were used for all our fishing.

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