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we will be heading up to LOW the evening of dec 11 I was woundering how late the bait stores will be open around Baudette or if we should pick some up before we leave.

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Fishin: Log cabin is open until about 7ish or later on Wheelers Point, anyhow until after dark and at 6 AM in the morning. Or you can get bait at Adrians 'til the bar closes. Most all resorts sell bait in the morning, and there is no fish that bite during the night.... Hope that helps... Kaz<p>[This message has been edited by Kaz (edited 11-28-2003).]

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Kaz is that really true the fish never bite at nite on low I myself have never fished the lake but have always heard that it is not a nite bite lake the father in law is from williams and he wants me to tag along some weekend but i'm a bit apprehensive not knowing anything about the lake myself

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The Walleye bite better during the day. You <BR>CAN catch some fish at night, it seems the<BR>fish that are around suspend in the dark.<BR>You will catch many more eelpout than anything else.<P>The daybite is the best if you still have<BR>the energy for night fishing have at it.<P><BR>Good luck<P>------------------<BR>Curt Quesnell<BR>NorthCountry Outdoors Radio

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Waterwolf your missing out!<BR>Take your father inlaw up on his offer. It's a long drive up there but, I'm willing to bet that you won't regret it. LOTW is one of the high points of my winter.

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