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Jakes NW Angle


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Was up at the angle this past weekend. Fishing was very good around Oak and little oak. 3 of us 78 fish caught(we were only fishing Saturday). We were south of little oak. biggest was a 24. Talked to some guys at the bar saying the crappie fishing has been very good again this year as well. So whatever youre fishing for, I think youll find it! beautiful country

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I'm not too sure, they said they went out with flag island resort. But I saw some pictures and they were big, and lots!! I am thinking I may be making another trip up there just for that. Yeah, can't beat the area up there, you'll have to report how you did.

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Hard to beat Dan at Flag Island when it comes to crappies. He does a great job. If they are biting he will find them.

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Was fishing this past Sunday and Monday. Not much snow there, fishing was quite good, better in the afternoons. 4 of us averaging 20-25 a day per person. Heard a lot of people were jigging them in hard with darters, or large rattle buckshots and then biting on the dead stick. Worked for us as well. You may want to try that. Let us know how your trip goes! Many 13-15" saugers odd walleye. Biggest was only a 21"

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The trip was one of the best fishing trips I have taken. Jakes service was awesome and the fishing was great. All 3 days of fishing were steady out of the two houses we used. Lots of 13-15" sauger and some 17-18" eyes. Several slot fish. Also had the bonus of 5-6 jumbo perch each day. 2 pout were also caught and several tulibee. Lots of different lures/colors caught fish but I would say some of the go to's were pink/white for the deadstick and gold rattlin flyers produced jigging. The 17-18" eyes were suspended but the slot fish were mainly on deadstick fishing just off the bottom.

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Bill,

That's why it's called "Jake's NW Angle"! laugh

If it was in Baudette it would be Jake's South Shore Resort...

there! Hope that clears things up for you! HA

Good Luck!

Ken

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Yes they are located on the Angle, on the northern shore of the Angle. Goog or Yaho search easily finds their website They have some houses down off the south shore of the Angle as well. Been up there and their bomber drivers like to drive within feet of the portables.

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