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color is important also. stick with bronze,gold, or silver. this time of the year they are one the surface. browns also, but i have cought more browns in the shallows this time of the year casting spoons, small rapalas, or spinners [no. 1 mepps gold or silver. good luck.

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Thinking about heading up there this Saturday. Do you also troll up the lakers by chance?

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i have cought lakers on deep divers this time of the year. if you see smelt on the screen that's where they will be in general. later in the year the smelt go deep and so do the lakers so you will need a downrigger. i have over the years cought some lakers in 30 feet of water with a deep diving plug [this time of year]. my brother cought his biggest one on the south west side of a 30 ft hump on a silver loco spoon [14lbs]. we had just gone over the hump when it hit so the spoon was not on the bottom but i believe the laker came up for it. so in general i would troll with something that would go down 20 to 25 feet sat. for lakers. good luck.

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Going out in the AM after work, should be on the water by 630, just dropped a good lump some down at thorn bro.s while visiting the rents today so should have what I need, with all hopes I will have a fish story to report tomorrow evening......

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i will be there next week for sure. cant wait to get up there. i'll be looking for your report. hope you do well. good luck.

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Got out today, not as early as I would have liked, busy night at work so didn't get too much sleep, made it out around 1000, checked out a few areas on the lake, ended up with two rainbows in the 14'' range, there are definetally a good population of fish, they were feeding and jumping everywhere, herd mixed reports, most of the anglers who got there early got the numbers, I had to call it a day around 1630 had the night shift again tonight. Maybe Sunday or tues get the night or morning bite.

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thanks for the report. sometimes when i see activity on the surface i just drift accross the lake for awhile and cast rather than troll. just to take a break from trolling at times. i remember years ago there would be fishermen with flyrods and waders standing in the shallow area in front of the boat landing getting rainbows. dont see that anymore. i think flyrods would be effective but i haven't seen anyone do it for a long time.

glad you had some results. thanks for the report. good luck.

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I plan on trying it a few more times this week, my only dayshift is friday, more nights ahead which means more daylight on the lake, I've been an avid fly angler since I was fourteen, so maybe give that a try if the winds agree. The east side has been the area I have targeted lately. Still some waters I need to try for walleyes soon too.

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i like trolling the east side for trout as well. much deeper water on that side as far as the shoreline until you get south of the audobon point. the north east bay is my favorite for rainbows, but they are all over. keep your spoons and small rappala's near the surface and if they are cooperative you will get strike. i will be there this week. looks like tues. or wends. good luck.

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I think Thursday is my next fish day, rain out today and education at work through Wed. I completely agree with the rapalas, the two fish I cleaned last week stomachs were full of minnows, I used a smaller original rap, new color I think, black on top and silver on the bottom (tinfoil like reflective silver) seemed to do the trip, with a little split shot, gosh way too much fun, I'm already getting excited for Thursday

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rainbows in this lake realy pound a lure. there is a lot of forage for the fish in this lake. i have caught creek chubs 6 to 7 inches long on a small piece of worm that i have used for pike in the lake the same day. try casting the shorelines for a little while with the same lures and see if you can pick up a brown. this time of the year the browns seem to hang around the shorelines more. very seldom do i get one out there with the rainbows. but later in june i have got some 20 feet down on deep runners. good luck.

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Going to head down to Grindstone tomorrow morning going after a multitude of fish (rainbows, browns, northern and crappies.) Have the whole day to fish, so I figured might as well give it a go. Trolling for trout, pitching for pike, and bobber fishing for crappies to end the day. Should we expect to see the crappies in shallow on that lake now?

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give it a try. i usualy have my best luck from memorial day through june as a rule but this has been a cold spring. sounds like you have a lot of fun planned out for tommorow. hope you have some luck. good luck.

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Reinhard1 are you going to make it there? Saw a couple of posts earlier that you might try to make it Tues or Wed.

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Got out yesterday before the weather hit, 3 bows and a lost Laker at the boat..lots of water running into the lake, swear all a fella could hear fishing the shoreline was the sound of water falls (haha). Your right also, the trout really smash the artificials, was using ultralight equip and had a blast. Looking forward to hitting it again this wknd provided the weather plays nice.

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my brothers wife passed away last week after a long illness. my brother usualy hops in the boat on my first trip on open water there every year comming down from duluth. there will be a memorial for her on friday in duluth but he was going to meet me on wensday but called me this morning and canceled it. he has been fishing the northshore since her passing just to get out, so i thought he would come down for sure but he's getting the house ready for some friends to stay for awhile and then come down to my house on saturday. so i wont make it till next week.

in june i will be there every week. the week of the 13th i will be there 3 days in a row for sure with the family fishing. as you can tell june is my favorite month there. good luck.

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made it out yesterday we boated 4 about 10-12 inches so not to bad for our first time out.

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glad to see you got some. pretty windy yesterday also. i will be there next week for sure and often through june. thanks for the report back. good luck.

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ya you could say it was windy the trolling motor drained pretty quick got 3 trolling and 1 casting. we were there from 12:00 until about 7:30 but from about 1:30-7:00 they just would not eat. alot of fish breaking the surface though.

thanks again reinhard for the pointers they deffinately worked.

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Out at sunrise today on grindstone before I switched lakes and added a boating partner for panfish, one lone brown 18'' quite the fight, she is still swimming......

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that's a nice brown kettle. looks like wendsday for me up there. good luck.

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Got out yesterday afternoon until 5:30.caught a crappie and 4 trout. Kept 3 of them for a meal.

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tried the lake for the first time this weekend for a couple hours didn't have any luck. tried trolling with rapalas. was a neat place im looking forward to trying it again once when i get my graph working right.

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I couldn't get Raps to work either on my first five trips out there. Swapped out to a home made spinner I used to use in CO and finally had some luck.

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those three should make for a nice meal. i think if you stick to the smaller floating rappalas in the silver black top color you should get some with them. i always use small spoons. sometimes you just use what seems to work for you and stick with them. fishing should be good near the surface through the month of june.

then come july start going down 20 to 25 feet. then you can mix it up with some bass also and go back and forth to make for a fun day. good luck.

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reinhard what depth of water is best to work. i tried to stick in about 20 -30 feet of water and tried out to forty.

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i'm assuming your talking about total depth not suspended depth for fish. the rainbows and browns can be all over as long as the water stays cold. i generaly troll out in deeper water. the rainbows will be near the surface. you may even see some surface at times. i troll mainly the east side. all the way from the deep bay in the north east side down to the beach on the south end.

i'm comming up there saturday for the whole day. i basicly stick to spoons for rainbows and browns. as i said before, gold/copper and silver are all the colors i ever use. i'm going to try a couple of small plastic swim baits in the smelt color as well. the new baits they are comming out with have great action and i think may work on these trout as well.

i can be in 100 feet of water and the rainbows will be near the surface there as well. i have a vcr tape that has a lady that caught a 8 or nine pound brown on a floating rapala trolling right down the middle of the lake near the surface. so you never know what your going to get out there. this has been a very cool spring. lots of fronts moving through and stormy weather. hopefully the weather will stay stable for some good action out there. good luck.

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How about the pike fishing this spring? Has anyone had much success and if so are they chasing the trout as well?

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i'm thinking they are still relativly shallow [the bigger pike]. they are always chasing the trout and the smelt. i have cought a 12 pounder once in a hundred feet of water 30 feet down. i cought a nice 5 pounder once that i kept that had 3 rainbows in his gut. two were partialy digested and one was fairly recently eaten. as the water warms the big pike go deep. i realy dont own any muskie lures but have some larger crankbaits and spinners for the pike. i have a couple favorite spots for pike and i like using bigger creek chubs under a bobber in those spots. good luck.

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