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any reports of morris point's road? headin up tommorrow night. haven't heard much talk about this area, just some small fish being pulled out sleep any info would be great cool thanks, josh

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Sounds like Adrians road is in good condition. It goes out about 3 miles in 30ft. of water. Im staying with them Thursday night to Sunday day. Hope the fish put the FEED BAG ON!!

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Sory Josh, Your going to Morris. I herd they have a good road out to. They dont have to go out is far over there. Stop by the Resort and tell Jody (bartender) Pig said hi!!

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there's a good chance i will end up at the bar grin so i will do that. any fishing reports outta that area, the report on their site is old one i think.

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My sister and her husband were up Sat, Sun and came home on Mon and they caught some fish not a great plenty but enough to eat and bring some home. Do not know how deep or any of the particulars, i just know they go out of Morris Point. I think she said they caught nine keepers on Sat, four or five on Sun and two that to big that they threw back

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thanks, i emailed morris point yesterday have'nt heard anything back yet so figured i'd jump on here and see if anyone had been fishing that area. decided to give lotw a try this winter instead of red, hope it pans out.

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Just got back last night from Morris Point. Stayed in a sleeper shack Friday - Sunday and had a great time. Caught plenty of fish in about 28 feet of water, mostly on red and some blue glow jigs. Lots of nice walleyes. Road was in good condition. had a great time. Can't wait to go back!

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good deal! hope we have good luck too, bringin portables just in case. don't know how mobile we will be able to be with just the truck though. sounds like offroad travel is not good. thanks again.

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Just got back from Morris last night. Meier must have been the only guy to get in the fish. Everybody including us thought it stunk. Yesterday was REALLY slow. We talked to about 30 people and they averaged between .8 to 4 fish per person. Been slow for a week.

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we got back wed. fished sunday-tue.we fished in 24to 31ft mostlyin 28ft fishing was slooow.5 fishermen averaged 3 fish per day.most fish caught were small 13-14 inch.

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always good to hear great reports like these a few hours before ya head up there cry oh well guess i will be doing alot of drilling (at least that will keep me busy grin) should be to red by sun-up and portable it all day, if that's good and lotw is slow on friday might just head back down to red. gotta a line on another guy who has been doing pretty good on lotw so might hook up with him on saturday too. just have to see what he has to say. thanks for the reports.

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the wife and daughter were up the 28-30 the best bite i found was 22ft out from the gap tight to canada next to presure ridge limt out in a hour and half morning and evenings nice fish 17-19 stp sign and red frostie good luck

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