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Work tonight and tomorrow night. Then I am off work until July 14th! Sorry not trying to rub it in. I have been waiting for this time off for the last three months! I havent fished quite as much as I would of liked to the past few weeks but I was holding myself back to have more in the savings for gas with all the time off!

If any of you have some time off during the week days of these coming four weeks and your looking to get out and do some fishing feel free to PM me! I will be out somewhere chasing walleyes or bass around the Detroit Lakes and Ottertail area. Or if you see a late 80's gray Alumacraft competitor tiller with a Honda 50 on the back say hi!

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Thanks Cicada! According to the weather forecast in which I hope its wrong it looks like rain for five days starting tomorrow. As long as it isn't a complete down poor and 20+ mph winds I will be out somewhere starting Monday.

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I will try to give a fishing report every time after I am out in this thread. Dont think I will get out tomorrow but I am guessing I will monday.

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Was out Monday and Tuesday on a lake close to Cormorant anchored up pitching a jig and shiner into 30 fow and slowly retrieving back. Ended up with one 19" walleye in two afternoons/evenings of fishing. Didnt see much better happening around me on the lake so I decided it was time to switch lakes and methods. Dont know if it was just the lake and weather or my methods but I wasnt impressed.

I ended up down by the snellman and ice cracking area thursday and friday. Needless to say the weather was pretty bad thursday. Was rained off the lake twice. Ended up with a 15 and 16 inch walleye and three nice crappies. Pulling spinners with crawlers. Bite still was shallow. didnt catch any walleye or get any bites any deeper then 14fow. Wasnt bad for the weather and conditions we were fishing in.

Friday ended up on a lake by Perham. Didnt get out until 10:30am. Pulling spinners with crawlers and we got one in 8fow and one out to 18fow. Most were came right from 9-12fow. Still not much for vegetation on the main lake bars and humps. Best fishing was still on shoreline type structure. Saturday was the exact same type of fishing. They are def biting if you can deal with the weather.

Did end up with this slob 23" walleye that is back in the water of course. Gave up a heck a fight. Thought it was a lot bigger then what it was until netted and in the boat.

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going to do some bassing tomorrow and then back to chasing walleyes!

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got out this this past week and tried some other lakes closer to home. I should of went this past Monday and I never did. Tuesday I caught a couple small perch and no walleye I will chalk that one up to weather. Wednesday ended up with a 18 and 21 in the evening. They came back to back and then I couldn't keep the sunnies off my line along with pike. I should of had some bigger minnows with and they would of most likely fixed the sunnie problem but I don't see how it would of help the pike problem. Thursday I ended back up by the perham area. Got out right as the nasty storm moved through. Still ended up with two walleye and two nice crappie. I marked a ton of fish that didn't want to bite. Should of maybe slowed it down and went to a lindy right also.

This wind is really a big deciding factor on my fishing now. It was so bad this weekend I don't know who would of ever wanted to fish in it. I am thinking I will go today to a smaller lake and for bass most likely.

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High school classmate came to town, so I did have to fish in that wind. Overall, not great fishing, but did get a few nice fish, the largest being a 40" muskie.

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went out yesterday and found a few bays and backsides of islands protected by wind and tossed out some fake worms for bass. did good for the amount of time I put in on the water. Ended up with a dozen or so with the biggest being 16". Nothing to brag about but it was fun! Wind died down some and I was going to go fish walleye but the rain never stopped for over a hour and my cuffs and everything around my zippers on my rain gear was just getting soaked so I called it a day. Glad I did because it really started pouring right as I got my boat loaded up.

With how cold it is today I am thinking I wont go with the weather change but you never know. I might get a wild hair yet!

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