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Lake of the Woods Fishing Reports by Curt Quesnell


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We are working on the link to the new NCOR season. Here is todays program featuring Kristine Houtman who has written 4 books for kids that have an interest in the outdoors and fishing. A good listen.

I didnt want you to miss it.

http://soundcloud.com/ncor/ncor-11-29-k-j-houtman

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Curt: good program this morning with the CO. Let me throw something out here for ya; if the resort provides minnow for me and I head out onto the lake, will I need to dump that minnow water before accessing a public roadway? Keep the programs coming, good info. Bill

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Any water that has been on the lake will have to be dumped out before you are on the road. So.........yes.........? Thanks Bill

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How much stuff do you do to prepare? I talk to Jeff about the St Paul Ice show and then he starts talking about getting his truck ready for fishing....oh boy! The show will be uplosded soon this morning.

The NCOR logo is back at the top of this page now so you can click there to get to today's and other recent programs and see the great new NCOR Webpage. Enjoy.

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We will be fishing by the weekend! Talked to Nels Holte from Freds Beds yesterday and he gave me some good news. Also, and interview with Nick Choido from Clam at the St Paul Ice Fishing Show over the weekend. Click the NCOR Logo at the top of this page to listen in. I used information I gleaned from this great website to use in a new short video on preparing for your first ice trip...

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Always good information from Johnnie. Gift ideas and a "heads up" on buyng early. Ice fishing stuff is in the stores now! Click the NCOR Logo at the top of this page to hear this program...

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I talked to Chip Leer at the St Paul Ice Show last weekend. I had the presence of mind to record the conversation...Click the NCOR Logo above to listen in

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This is the first of our "Reports from everywhere Weekender" It is as complete as it can be. Not much to report from the west side but that will come. Click on the NCOR Logo at the top of this page to listen to the Weekend show before you go fishing

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The ice may be suffering from warm weather. Jeff Beckwith has some help with what you can do to stay with the best ice. Click the logo at the top of this page to listen to today's NCOR

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Fishing is underway at Zippel Bay with ATV transportation. I got my first ice fishing pics of the season and a good report from Morris Point from the weekend. All on today's NCOR. Click the logo at the top of this page to listen to this (and other) shows.

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Good listening, you will want to try to duplicate the success of last weekend and Johnnie has some good ideas. Click the NCOR logo at the top of this page to listen to the show

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Great information for you if you plan to fish this weekend. Nels Holte is out on the ice all day every day. What he has to say, you want to hear.

Click the NCOR logo at the top of this page to tune in

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Every access point and where the fish are biting. Enjoy. Click the NCOR Logo at the top of this page to listen to the Weekend show.

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Jeff Beckwith fishes the Bemidji area in clear water lakes. You can see things that are common with fishing the stained water of LOW. Click the NCOR logo at the top of this page to listen in.

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Wondered at the rough ice and cracks and heaves and how, with the proper equipment we could get around with ease. Click the NCOR logo at the top of this page to hear about my first ice trip of the season. And see the new video we made on Saturday.

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Talkin' fishin', talkin' Christmas a good listen. Click on the NCOR logo at the top of this page to listen in.....

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Using info I got from this very great website and a live report from Nick Painovich on the ice yesterday NCOR today has good the real skinny today. click the NCOR logo at the top of this page to listen in.

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Curt: Good program this morning. Sounds like a bit of an issue with that crack out of Springsteel. Gonna take some cold weather to firm that one up....

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The Dennys Outdoor Sports LOW Fishing Report today with one day newer information than I had yesterday. click the NCOR logo a the top of this page to get the details....Merry Christmas

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Nick Choido on the show today, part of the fun is the announcement that NCOR will give away another Ice Armor Blue and Black suit in a sweepstakes that starts next Monday and runs through January. Get the details and get ready to win. Click the NCOR logo at the top of the page to listen in.

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Imagine booking every weekend from now till June with work/fishing/work stuff. Insight from Touring Walleye Pro Johnnie Candle today. Click on the NCOR logo at the top of this page to listen in.

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I scratch the surface on this huge report full of good news for us. Click the NCOR logo at the top of this page to listen in. Click for the podcast.

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This weeks Dennys Outdoor Sports Fishing report is as current as it gets.

Click the NCOR Logo at the top of the page to listen in.

Happy New Year

Curt

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