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I am heading up to LOW this weekend for my first time. My buddies and I are renting sleeper houses out of schusters. Can anybody tell me how good the fishing is out of this resort? I am also interested in knowing what kind of bait to use. Should we stick with minnows or is it advantageous to also use wax worms? Please help me out.<BR>Thanks-

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Walleyfey,<BR>I was going to pose the same question, I'm going up there on Sun.-Tues. and my question is. What do most/all of the resorts have for minnows? This is my first trip to LOW and I'm wondering what type of minnows the resort gives you to fish with. I've fished Mille Lacs, Winnie and Leech for years and I like to jig with fatheads but I like to hang a big shiner or a big fat redtail on under a bobber, do the resorts have shiners/redtails for sale, or do I need to bring some?<P>Ole

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I have no idea about the bait selection at LOW. I too, would be very interested in using some red tails. I hope that someone can give us some input on this topic. I have also wondered about tipping my jigs with waxworms. Sometimes during the day the waxies will really produce. For the most part I think that fatheads will comsume most of the fishing additions to bait. <BR>Will you be staying at schusters as well?<BR>Good luck!

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<BR> We brought some Fatheads and River Shiners out there. Didn't really seem to matter. Wallies were hammeren em both.<BR>

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Shusters, give you fatheads, crappie minnows only. Ya might wanna pick up some shiners in baudette.

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Hey Guys-<BR>Most resorts give you provide you with fatheads, which always have worked fine. Lots of guys try rainbows and if there are any emerald shiners left they will use those. I know we are going to try rainbows this year and see how that works<P>Jordan<p>[This message has been edited by JHansel7 (edited 12-16-2003).]

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Normally I have found it doesn't really matter what kind of minnow you use up there. Fatheads, rainbows and shinners have all produced for me inthe past. I did find that my first trip to LOW this year that the shiners outproduced everything else about 5 to 1. Hope this helps.

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Thanks to all that replied, I think we will probably bring some shiners and maybe some redtails. Any more opinions out there? Do any of the resorts sell shiners or will I need to pick up in Baudette?<P>Ole

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We usually stop in town and get river shiners and fatheads. Some years they liked fatheads more and other years shiners. <P> The shiners they have are the smaller narrower ones than the ones you get around the metro area. The river shiners seem to be a little tougher.

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How about ROSY REDS? Does anyone ever fish with those or used them yet this year??

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I guess I've never heard of a rosy red, what are they?<P>Ole

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How are you using the shiners? Whole shiner, half, just the head? Are you jigging with them or using a plain hook and bobber?<P>Heading up there next week. Any help would be great.<P>Thanks<BR>

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Walleye One,<P> If your fishing with a group of people, have everybody start with something a little different on each line. Then when someone starts hitting them, change to what there using.<P> One guy use shiners, one guy use fatheads.<BR>On one line use a bobber or a dead stick,a small jig and a live minnow. Jig it every once and a while and change it often to keep it lively.<P> On the other line jig a Pimple, Zip lure,Buckshot,Jigging rap, or any other agressive type jig. Use just a minnow head so it doesn't screw up the action of the jig. Change the jig and minnow head often untill you find something that works.<P> One other thing I do,is make sure you hook the minnow through the head, then squeeze the rest of the body off. This leaves a nice rough edge to hold more scent. Then squeeze the air sack out of the minnow body and throw it down the hole for chum.<P> Iv'e read here that guys catch agressive walleyes ten feet off bottom. This happened quite a lot last year to us. So if you see something way off the bottom, real up and give it a jiggle in front of the fishes face.

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