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Anyone fish from Schuster's sleepers lately? How did you do?<P>Got a trip that isn't coming fast enough!<BR>Thanks!

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check out hunt4food's reply on Curt's report just below, sounds like they were at Schuster's

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Yes. I was. We fished 2.5 days out of Schuster's. They treated us well as they have in the past. They had a brand new sleeper on shore that they were just going to put out today. That house was huge. I think it was 10x25 and even had a separate heated bathroom. If the fish bit better at night, I would definitely go with one of their sleepers. Your advantage is the travel time to and from the lake. The advantage of a cabin on shore is a hot shower. By the way..we hammered the fish!

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hunt,<BR>Heading up in Jan. What was your hottest jig, for the group smile.gif

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hunt4food<BR>was there any size to the fish you caught?<BR>Are they still catching a alot of small fish? were they walleye or sauger?<BR>Thanks

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We were up last weekend also, Saturday was slowwwwwwwwww, Sunday you could have caught fish with a safety pin. I feel it's unfair you BLAST any resort for things that can't be controlled. Do you think a resort is going to not want to put you on fish? Schuster's has always been good to me and I will keep using their service!

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to answer the qustions asked of me above....we really never pinpointed a "best" jig. I did pretty well with a hammered gold Angel-eye tipped with a minnow head. We also did pretty well with a perch colored Forage minnow. I really like thos tiny treble hooks on my jigs up there. I did not have good luck on a plain red hook like I have in the past. Yes. The fish were normal sized for the area. Most were 11-14" with a few larger. Largest was 22.5" If I remember. We also got some nice jumbo perch that want 11-13.5". We fished in 28' of water. I know there were bigger fish caught inthe shallow 17' range in the mornings, but since we were in a rental, we did not have the opportunity to fish shallow. We caught 150 fish in 2.5 days. I am not complaining one bit. Good luck!! I was fishing out of Shcuster's. Their shacks produce fish just as well as another. I had friends in a different resorts shack not more than 150 yards away and they caught 1/2 what we did. Was it because of their location Or their fishing abilities?? Who knows.<p>[This message has been edited by hunt4food (edited 12-16-2003).]

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I see that there is selective editing of posts going on on this site.....too bad.

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Not sure what you mean by the term "selective editing". If by chance you were referring to my post that I did edit, it was just to correct a couple of typos.

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Mnblaster a lot of edits are spelling erors and things forgoten. Thats what the piece of paper with pencil is for.<p>[This message has been edited by Northlander (edited 12-17-2003).]

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Hunt<BR>150, That is alot. I have never caught those #s. Not in 4 years. Between 4 people.<BR>Thanks for the report.

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WhaTT!, Yes. It is a good pile of fish. It was the best I have ever done up there. Ther were 3 of us fishing. We figured out that we averaged 6.8 fish/hr. by dividing the total fish caught by the number of hours we were in the rental. One of the guys always keeps track of the fish in a small notebook. Many of them were small, but we still did great. As I stated above, two meals of fish and a limit to take home for the family doesn't get much better. it would have been fun to get into some bigger ones, but again....I am not complaining one bit. I can always go to Mille Lacs if I want to catch bigger ones, but the bites are just too far and few between for me.

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Just got back from Schuster's.Caught a boat full of fish at lest 150 fish for 3 guys. One day and at lest that a mount the next day.A couple of jumble perch also.7 very ,very, huge pout.Most of what we kept were saugers 15 to 17" a lot,lot of 10 to 14'' saugers let go.Great great time and people!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Hey Little Perch - hows she going?<P>Thanks for the report. I'm glad to hear you him them good. <P>I CAN'T WAIT

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