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You and everyone else...I think this weekend is going to be a zoo up there. Today wasn't nearly as good as yesterday...but still caught a few. If ya cant get up early enough to be there at sunup..you might as well take your time and get there for the late afternoon bite...really slow during the main part of the day....you can still catch fish but its alot tougher...move more...and it takes alot more finesse to turn sniffers into biters. I'm sure they are getting them at different depths..but I've been fishing around 15ft.

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1st timer, just registered into the forum. Have spent many hrs fishing the poke however have not been able to get there this winter yet. Going up next weekend hope to find the pannies. Ironman just two question north or south of the inland and minnows or waxies?

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I was south of the island and using euros...changed frequently. Today was a tough bite...but still caught enough to make it fun.

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THANKS FOR THE INFO, ONE LAST QUESTION HOW ARE THE DRIVING CONDITION ON THE LAKE? CAN YOU GET OFF THE MAIN ROADS OR DO YOU HAVE TO PARK NEAR THE ROAD AND WALK AWAYS TO GET AWAY FROM THE CROWDS IF THERE ARE ANY? MOST LIKELY GOING TO BE FISHING NORTH OF THE ISLAND.

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Fished the lake yesterday. Got a few crappies and sunnies but had to constantly be hole hoping. It sure was a great day to be out there though.

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Fished the poke this weekend (fri,sat and sun). Afternoon bite was the best time, from 4:00 till 6:30... fished 12-15 fow. Caught a little of everything Crappies, Sunnies and a couple of walleyes even a rock bass. Best bait overall was a small pink jigging spoon with a red treble hook with couple different colored (red,green,yellow) spikes or waxies on them. Light bite had to keep a good eye on line and electronics. North of the island and east of the road.

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I am planning on hitting the lake tommorrow. Can anyone tell me what shape the north access is in?

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Both accesses are fine. A little wet and some ruts, but there were even a couple cars out today. As for the fishing that is another story. Fished a few different spots. Very, Very Slow.

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Heading up to Pokegama this weekend and going out of the East landing. Any one been out the last couple days? Just wondering how the ice is holding up. I'm sure it is still fishable, but is it still safe to drive the truck on?

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I was up there last saturday the ice was fine as long as you stay off the plowed roads had about a foot of water on the road in some spots

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Made a run there this a.m.( fri. 3/10/10 ) the access on the south had lots of

water around it. The north end by the dining club was also wet. I tryed to go out but with 85 old dad wanting to ride in snowmobile trailer behind 4-wheeler but the ice was to busted by shore. It looked very wet out there!

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Fished pokegama last Sunday.

Threw everything at em but the kitchen sink.

Shallow, deep, shallower, troll, drop line, ninnow, waxxie, plastics.

Nuthin.

Fished N.E. side of lake, around the island and a few 19ft. holes.

Electrics may have helped find suspended fish. (I forgot mine)

No dock in yet for launching boats at either landing.

Good luck.

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The dock is in at the south landing, but no action in the shallows yet. There is no dock at the north landing, not even on shore right now.

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Was on the snake river right outside the entrance to Pokegama and got some nice white crappies Tuesday evening about 16 or so some were 10-11 inchers.

heading to Sturgeon lake later this afternoon.

Bob

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I fish the river and the lake for Bass and Pike but have had little luck this year with the water being so high this late in the season, anyone else having difficulty?

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I have had a hard time with the bass but the pike are still pretty active for me so far. I hope the water level drops to near normal soon.

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I will be out in the morning trying to find what they are biting on. Hopefully by Tuesday I will find something that works.

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