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Minnewauken (devils Lake) report


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Here is the report --

We had a great trip. Tuesday was a little on the slow side. It was HOT sunny and ZERO I mean ZERO wind for most of the day. We did catch a limit for two of us, and threw back some bigger fish and some smaller ones.

We WORKED for them in 19 feet of water. We tried slip bobbers, flooded trees roads etc.

Wednesday was OUTSTANDING.

The fish didn't bite until about 9:30 but we had 14 of our 15 keepers by 11 am.

We had to cast rapalas in flooded fields and grassy areas. The magic depth was 5.5 feet near pencil reeds, but NOT in there.

The X rapala was the best in a green shiner color out-fished any other color of shad raps 7-1 at least.

All-in-all a great trip the fish were awesome eating size -- mostly 16 to 20 inces and FAT. I mean FAT. a 2# fish weighed 3#

I think everyone should experience the action of Devils Lake.

Hitman

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so you're telling me you had to go to nodak to catch fish bigger than 10"ers? wink

Sounded like a great trip. glad you had fun and caught some fish.

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Sounds like a great trip. I am headed there the end of July.

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Did you have to do a lot of searching for your fish Hit?? Sounds like a fun trip. What does a license for outta staters run??

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Congrats on the great trip. Weather cooperates AND the fish bite. Outstanding.

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Leech --

we had to try some spots but you can almost always find fish in DL.

out of state is $37 --

Not a bad price for that lake ...

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Dead, My Brother --

Yep it was a blast. Time with my dad was great too.

It seems like if you don't take the time, you may turn around and time ran out. Glad we got to hang, catch fish and have a cool one.

And each 2 for 1 buffet at the Casino!! wink

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Hitman, right you are - the fish are fat in there. All the ones we caught were the same, just meaty! Well, it's good to see you cashed in as well on the ol' Big Water. You definitely do have to work initially to find the pattern, but once you find it, hold on to your you know what!

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