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https://soundcloud.com/ncor/ncor-7-28-joe-henry

If you can make a little run there is a bonanza of biting fish up north, the bite is decent almost every where if you can make some adjustments and Walleye Fest in Baudette is Aug 22nd and 23. Sounds like a great party....

Get the skinny on this NCOR Podcast

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The Outdoor Adventure Foundation takes kids with serious illness's and wounded combat veterans fishing and hunting, what a great thing to do. Last Saturday they were at Lake of the Woods..I met Mike Feener at the docks shortly after the big boats came back in for the day. We talked about the organization and how the day on the water went.

Find out about the OAF on this NCOR podcast

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August 22 and 23 dont miss Walleye Fest in Baudette. Great fun, great music and much to do.. Joe Henry from LOW Tourism starts laying it out on this NCOR podcast.

Oh, and a fishing report too on the NCOR Podcast

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If your favorite fishing hole dries up in August I share a couple of tips to help you find something new to do this time of the year....if you spot does not dry up....share it with me!!!!!!!

On this NCOR podcast

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TRF Charter Captains fish almost every day...and they need to catch 36 keepers every day...so when I can get one of them to tell me where and how they are fishing...I write it down....Thats what I am giving you today on this NCOR Podcast

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This high water has effected not only us but everyone, everywhere from Rainy Lake to Kenora and beyone. All of these interests are meeting in International Falls this week to discuss these issues. Joe Henry, from LOW Tourism is there part of the South End of LOW, NW Angle and Rainy River delegation....He talks about his concerns on this NCOR Podcast

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It really hasn't gotten very hot yet this summer up north. One of the effects of this cooler summer is fish are staying shallower than you would normally find them this time of the summer. Lake of the Woods charter boats and guide all over are lovin' this. Listen to the conversation on this NCOR Podcast

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August is screamin by and the calendar is full. Joe Henry from LOW Tourism helps me keep up on this NCOR Podcast. Charter boat fishing is awesome and someone caught a Biiiiiiiig Pike last week pulling a crawler harness.....on a charter boat.

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The first cool stretch of the season come in next week. This is significant for several reasons, most of them very good. Thanks what I talk to Johnnie Candle about today. The late summer-fall fishing pattern is as steady as it gets and it is about to begin

Get the details here...now.

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LOW Payed It Forward last weekend taking a big group of injured veterans on a fishing extravaganza 2 days/3 nights. It went great...Listen to the story (and get a great fishing report too) on this NCOR podcast

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When the water starts to cool down (now)fish behave differently. No matter where you fish it's time to get excited. Johnnie Candle gives some great info on where these biting fish can be found. On this NCOR Podcast

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Well, this is it. Probably the 80th NCOR podcast of the summer.

The show takes a break after today and returns with the ice fishing season

in December.

Thanks to Rick and all here at Hot Spot Outdoors for their cooperation and support.

Have a great fall. See you on the water.

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