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Any angle, buffalo, muskeg bay reports? Also how are the northerns doing in the Warroad Area? I've been gone for 5 weeks so any help would be great. Happy Fishing!

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I guess if you want something done you gotta do it yourself smile.gif To answer my own question, the bite wasn't what you would call hot today, but it was steady. Walleyes were hitting on live bait rigs in 17-24 feet of water near rock piles. Also I caught and realeased my biggest wally of the summer, a good 8 pounds respectively. Also a lot of northerns mixed so lots of action. Any other reports? Happy Fishing!<P>------------------<BR>Dog Boat Tackle<p>[This message has been edited by fishingfrenzy (edited 08-17-2003).]

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<P>FishingFrenzy- not to be nosy but were you at a hockey camp for five weeks? Is your nickname "Dude"?<P>

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Thats gotta be you Dude. Your spinners worked good. Nice Fish Today! I caught my biggest ever in early june. 27 incher. Im on the Vermilion forum give me a holler. If you still dont know who I am, I bring a depthfinder on the annual Jones trip.

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Well it is a small world after all! You'll have to give me a full report on the trip and if you ever need spinners you know where to get 'em. You can drop me a line at [email protected]. <P>------------------<BR>Dog Boat Tackle<p>[This message has been edited by fishingfrenzy (edited 08-19-2003).]

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dude the walleye machine you got mail

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Fishingfrenzy:<P>Would I know you? I lie in Warroad and also, do you work for wiktel, cause if you do i'm sure you know 2 of my best friends, Ryan and Scott.<P>------------------<BR>Ryan Timmer<BR>Warroad and Crookston, MN

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Got your email Ranckenstuff. <P>Timdogg: I dont think I know you. Wiktel is located in Karlsted so I don't know anyone from there. <P>I'll have a 29/30 fishing report from Warroad to the Angle so I'll let everyone know how that goes. Until then Happy Fishing!<P>------------------<BR>Dog Boat Tackle

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Any report on Buffalo Bay lately? Thanks for the info.<BR>

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I'll be there sat. I'll post a report tom. nite.

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Weekend report-<BR>The 12 and 16 mile reefs were slow-the 5 mile probably being the best out of the three. Starren Shoals was pretty good, a few good fish being caught there. But by far, the angle had the best fishing. It seemed that you could just pick a reef up there, and it held fish. Gold and chartruse spinners did the best for us tipped with minnows. Guess thats about it for now. Happy Fishing!<P><BR>------------------<BR>Dog Boat Tackle<p>[This message has been edited by fishingfrenzy (edited 08-24-2003).]

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caught tons of little ones on Sat so windy could not go out past pine island charter boats could not even go out we brought home our limit for 4 of us but they were very small. Godd eating i guess

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Thanks Frenzy, Was just looking for some tips. I'm heading up to Warroad for a few days and want to do some fishing..<P> <P>------------------<BR><A HREF="http://wiskersguidingservice.com" TARGET=_blank>Wiskers Guiding Service</A><BR>Red River & Minnesota RIver Channel Cats, Flatheads & Walleyes<BR>Crookston, MN<BR> [email protected]<P>218-280-0442

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