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Big Cormorant Lake Fishing Reports


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I was out on Thursday night as well, we ended up with 6 but fished for quite a while into the night. I've never had much luck on full moons or when there's no wind, which we had both of that night. Fished Lizzie yesterday for a birthday treat, got about 20 crappies, some gills, a few bass and pike, and a 25 inch eye.

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Nice catch. My girlfriend's Aunt lives on Lizzie and they keep telling me I need to get up there and fish it but I have yet to make it up there.

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Here from Michigan. Tried DT Lake today. Strange bit if at all. I troll bouncers with a plastic tail on a floater. Had several bites but all hit short, were on and off fast. Never put a fish in the boat. Felt one good fish for a few seconds. Checked out the launches at Cormorant and the maps. Will try Cormorant Monday as I am fishing Franklin tomorrow. Will advise on the results.

Best to you!

MI Friend

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Brought the family out and ran raps during the afternoon and no takers. Taildancers in 20-40 fow.

Nice day on the lake though.

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Friday night I found some fish in 42 FOW, I know it's deep for Walleye, but anchored and threw out a slip bobber with a fathead. I wasn't sure it was walleye down there, but I pulled up a 14" within 15 minutes. I couldn't get a 2nd bite. I put on 2 bottom bouncers and gave them several colors of spinners to look at with leaches, crawlers, fatheads, no takers either.

Luckly when I was loading up I was able to pawn my walleye on another fisherman. I hate cleaning 1 fish at 1am!

What a beautiful night.

I would have stayed out later but my charging system on my boat is not working. I had a new stater (sp?) put on last year, but I only get positive charge when I'm at 1/2 throttle or better.

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I heard that 40 feet was the ticket -- I tired it with the raps but no luck. Will try that again though.

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Played around a couple hours and pulled a couple nice fish Sunday afternoon pulling cranks again. The bite wasn't as good as last Sunday. With the wind that day I thought they'd be where I was but had to really work for them. Next time I just may ease out to 40' and give it a shot.

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I'm headed out for a Big C fishing day Friday. Tomorrow's my weekend until September 26th.

I'll let you all know the results.

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Dead C.

Spent several hours on the lake on Friday. Embarrasingly little to show for it. I would have preferred large leeches, not the medium's I had.

A few weather patterns moved through so I'm sure that didn't help.

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Very frustrating weekend. Started out on Lida and got a few walleyes, nothing too impressive. Sunday I tried Big C. Tried that 40 foot range I saw here. Marked a few fish, but couldn't get more than perch taps out there. Tried pulling cranks. Lost four big Rapala Taildancers in about 40 minutes. One to a log, one to an open swivel, and two to broken lines. I was PO'd. Tried bottom bouncers and spinners. Again, broke my line. That one could have been a northern. I was sure the strap holing the boat on was going to break on the way home the way the day had gone. First time this year I got totally skunked. I think I'm still a little bit ticked this morning.

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Big C was slow again --

We tried about seven different spots many depths, bait and presentations and no luck for the eyes. The smallies were very active and that was fun but no eye action ... ;(

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Fished Saturday AM 7:00-10:00 and picked up two fish rigging w/ leeches in about 18' and then two pulling cranks about 2.5mph w/ leadcore in about 20-24'. Lost a few more pulling cranks. All were "cookie cutter" 17" fish. Wasn't a bad bite overall and wish I could've stayed out longer. I was trying to stay out of the way of the tourney boats in the meantime. They were zipping around all morning. Not sure how the weights came out either day.

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Was thinking of trying Big Cormorant today, have only fished it once...friend of mine says theirs a "bay" that he goes to, but I really don't know ne thing other than that. Anybody have any advice?

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There are a lot of bays on Big C..for the first time you may want to go to the West access, you can drive out from there, I would suggest if fishing during the day, look for breaks, start out at 26', move around up to 16', shiners seem to be the best..however jigging hard at times will produce..was slow for me this weekend..if you have a snowmobile or 4 wheeler, try the south end..hope this helps..

Steve

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wish i could go...gotta work rest of the week and didnt check for posts till now....however, i did end up going to ottertail on tuesday and managed 3 keepers and lost my lure to a huge northern...was really odd fishing where i could see the bottom!

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Heading out this am, for some "sumo crappies", or should I say in search of, the lake will probably be swiss cheese when I am done..will post report tonight..

Steve

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Just got back...drilled over 40 holes, put camera down, saw no crappies..fished some sharp breaks..one slimy to show for it all...oh well, least I know where not to go..

Steve

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thanks for the report Reno....maybe better luck next time. As for me, I think I'm gonna concentrate locally on Ottertail or maybe Lida/Dead/Pine/etc....little more of a drive, but I hate gettin' skunked. Or if I was really strategic I'd save my cash for another run to L.O.W., fishings been great up there this year...

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You can get all the bait you need in the vilage of Cormorant. just south of the lake.

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Had the honor of participating in "Take a Vet" fishing yesterday afternoon. After the cold front, was not expecting much, to my surprise we boated 10 nice eyes..using redtails and leeches..redtails seemed to be the ticket..20 to 23 fow of water, using lindy's with long leaders 4 to 6 ft. Slow was the way to go! Cleaned them up nice, packaged and fish fry at the Vets home in Lisbon. Enjoy them!

Steve

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