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water level on Lac que Parle


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Anyone know the water level on Laq que parle? I know its down, but how far? Can you put a boat in that lake yet? Dont need to hit rocks! How about fishing reports? thinking of making the 1.5 hour drive out that way but would be nice to have some info before we did!

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Friday morning there was about 40-50 lines in the water at Randall's between the boats and shore fishermen. If your not too shy about getting to know your neighbors there were fish to be caught.

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Yes that's randalls Resort. A lot of boats fishing the deep hole there and a few on the opposite side of the bridge.. Ppl fishing off the bridge and off the pier as well. There are fish to be caught, just may have to untangle ur line once in awhile.. I am going to try the pier tomorrow am just for kicks and giggles to see if I can catch more than a cold.. lol

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I believe you can, unless things have changed, you just can't go downstream of the bouys by Boyd's landing... not sure if there are bouys upstream from there though

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Nice meeting you today eman smile Hope you had a good supper, we will have to try that again sometime soon, my luck is bound to get better!! I snapped off 2 times after you left too!

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Likewise Teejay. 3 meals worth today but saved them for another day as my wife went on an overnighter. That means I will be out again in the am(brrr) but going to a different spot I saw fish being caught. Stopped back at the beach in the afternoon. We didn't miss anything except the 15 guys on the dock partying.

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I would go tomorrow, but have prior engagements unfortunately... I might sneek out early in the work week though.. Save me a few!!

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I plan on possibly going tomorrow am.. I'm seeing a lot of smaller fish as of lately but still keepers being caught as well.

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saw a "limit" of walleyes a guy showed me while we were both stopped at a beer store nearby...a bunch of 12" fish. woohoo. I know some guys are doing good on better fish, but I'm hearing a lot of dinks are being kept.

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as of last weel I saw firsthand the fish being caught.. For every walleye there were 5-6 northerns caught.. seems the pike have moved in and chased a lot of the smaller eyes out of the area for the time being.. walleye fishing was slow at best but I did see a 38 in pike caught..most other pike range from 25-30 in

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