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Just a guess, but I don't think it will be packed, since Elysian will be the focus of the area. I was on Francis a week ago & found low 60's readings. Unless you have your heart set on walleyes, if it's too busy there is always Ray's across the way, or Steele to the North up the hill. Just a thought. L2f

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I was out there a week ago and I think the water temp. was 58 degrees. Not sure about opener traffic on Frances.

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I talked to the dnr about the ducks I found and you would be amazed at the number of landings that have cameras on them!

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No matter what the tricks are, it looks like the weather might finally play along this year (although it is still a bit early to say). 75 and mostly sunny Saturday; 75 with a 70% chance of no rain Sunday. 15mph winds both days (perfect chop!).

Even though the weather won't affect my decision to go out, it's nice to see that we could be fishing in shorts & t-shirts for once!

Good luck this weekend everyone!

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I know one trick that I learned recently at a seminar (thanks Team Otter) that I will be trying and that is pitching jigs in that shallow water,right along next to shore if not casting onto shore and dragging back, this last weekend was spent in Iowa, ya never thought i would say I went to Iowa fishing, but the definate winner down there did just as I should have, shallow water with jigs and minnows. Simple and effective. So if you see a red lund out on Jefferson I'm not targeting bass, stop and say hi. Should be out there in the afternoon

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I'm not sure where or how yet but I'm gonna keep changing until I finally connect. One thing I will try is casting cranks over the tops of developing weedlines. good luck everybody and remember to put in the plug!

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I'm sure it will get nasty it is an unspoken rule to have bad wheather that weekend. I'm still going to drag leeches around unless someone whants to change my mind.

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I'm with you on the leaches. On slips, lindy rigs and on jigs. Not that I won't have fatheads and crawlers in the boat too just in case. Live bait all the way on opener for me.

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Ok slow down now. Live bait? Is that some new kind of crankbait? I think I remember my dad saying somthing about it back in the 70's. Is it a cover water quick lure or do you find the fish first then switch to Live Bait? smirk.gif

Good luck every one!

I'll be the one with the motor running the whole time I'm on the water.

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