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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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    • smurfy
      🙄 oh yea.....like your a picnic on the beach!!!!!!! 🤣
    • leech~~
      Hey, he seems to like starting pissing matches, everywhere!  😒 😉
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      Hey now, that one is all you!  Haha!  Don’t make another thread septic. 😉      Yup, the Looper Bug.  I couldn’t remember that catchy name for it.  2lb test is a little crazy, especially for the line quality back then but I can see that being a thing too.  Such clear water.  Looking down the hole watching the fish swim around and them looking back at you.  The further out I got, the easier it was for them to see me.   My one looper charged in when my jig was just below the ice while I was laying face down like you said.  It hit basically right in front of my face.  The fight was me rolling over and pulling it out of the hole.  That was shortly before the guys in the shallows packed up their little black shelters and left with their fish.     So, by the end of the day I learned: black looper bug; light line; conceal movement; and/or fish shallow.  And then never went back.
    • leech~~
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    • Wanderer
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