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NCOR...Weekender with LOW fishing reports...final podcast of the season


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https://soundcloud.com/ncor/ncor-12-9-nick-painovich

It's the million dollar question "When can we drive trucks out onto the lake"? Nick Painovich from Zippel Bay has the very latest information on what they are doing to get things ready for truck traffic. Nick has a fishing report too on this NCOR Podcast.

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Dont be in such a hurry to get things done your first time out. Take a deep breath and you will have a better, safer trip. Our in house Walleye Pro Johnnie Candle shares a great location tip for your early ice adventure

on this NCOR podcast....

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There are lots of track machines no longer welcome on the Grant In Aid Snowmobile Trails this year. Our local CO Jeremy Woinorowoicz explains

AND, K J Houtman is back on with another in the great series of Fish On Kids

books just in time for Christmas giving for the 8 to 12 year kids and grandkids.

It is an info filled podcast right here.

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No report from my neighbors at Long Point. I am going to talk to them

about that this weekend. Other than that, here is what you want to know about LOW access points this weekend. Thanks to Denny Kjos at Denny's Outdoors Sports in Roseau...

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If you were fishing the Sand Bar out of Springsteel you probably caught lots of fish. If you weren't you know it was pretty tough out there. Even

when the bite is off there are some things you can try to shake things up.

Joe Henry, from LOW Tourism is back on the show today and shares some Slow Bite Blues Busters.....Conditions are improving daily on the big lake, we talk about that too on this NCOR Podcast

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The ice season is on the move. After the warm weather the road building continues and at Zippel Bay Nick Painovich lets us know whats goin' on.

Plus I will tell you where the absolute hottest bite I know of on the lake

is. (you might not be able to drive there yet but it is pretty close to shore).

It is all right here on this NCOR podcast

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What fishing line do you use for ice fishing? Johnnie Candle was asked that question recently and talks about that on this NCOR Podcast. BTW the new NCOR Facebook page went up yesterday, check it out I am going to make it worth your while....

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The search is on for steady fishing over Pine Island and Paul Johnson has an update on how it is going.

IMPORTANT....if you are frustrated looking for a place to stay where you can fish on your own River Bend has the nice Walleye Inn in Baudette to help get you what you want.

All here on this NCOR podcast

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Denny's Outdoor Sports Lake of the Woods Fishing Report. Access and fishing reports from one end of the lake to another along with a couple of other things of interest and importance to LOW Fishers. All on this NCOR podcast

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When the going gets tough, the tough pay more attention to detail. It is very important to have a good shot at every fish that comes by. Get the great details on this NCOR podcast and recommend it to someone you think might benefit from the information. Joe Henry from LOW Tourism on this NCOR podcast

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The NCOR weekender comes out Friday and we talk fishing and ice conditions. For Christmas Johnnie Candle is on the show to talk about stuff he is thankful for. This is a nice podcast when you need a break from the commotion around the house.

Merry Christmas

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Winter is settling in now and fishing ought to stay pretty unchanged for the next several weeks. If you are on fish great, if you are not it will be easier to find and stay on them.

Johnnie Candle is on this podcast talking about what the new years plan is for our in house big time Walleye Pro.

Happy New Year from NCOR

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The Ice Road guys got things done with the tough weather and cold over the weekend on LOW. $10.00 is all it costs for a great road and someone watching over things to keep you safe, a great bargain.

I talk with Joe Henry about the NPAA. A national organization for people who love the sport of fishing and want to help shape the future. This IS a group for you!

All that and the NCOR Winter Ice Armor Sweepstakes on this NCOR Podcast

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Lake of the Woods is famous for it's sleeper houses and everyone should try it at least once. Spending a couple of days out on the ice is something you wont soon forget. Nick Chiodo from Clam and Ice Armor had his two sons out just last week in a sleeper and talks about the experiance on this NCOR podcast.

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Johnnie Candle on this NCOR podcast. These days extreme cold doesn't keep you from ice fishing but it may keep you fishing in one spot all day Johnnie talks about that and his Ice Fishing class for college credit begins next Tuesday in Devils Lake and it is overflowing with students. A great conversation on this NCOR podcast

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Nick Chiodo from Ice Armor/Clam is back on today talking about how busy things got before Christmas in the Ice Fishing world. And the effort to contain invasive species continues with new regs for everyone pulling boats.

That and more on this NCOR podcas

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The big Weekender is full conditions, access and fishing reports as composed by our friend Denny Kjos from Denny's Outdoor Sports in Roseau.

It is a little skinny this week but what we know you know, after you listen to this NCOR podcast

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The bite seems to be improving, and how could it not improve. A couple of hundred great LOW Guides out searching everywhere for the fish. More and longer roads popping up and the adventure continues. A good talk with Joe Henry from LOW Tourism on this NCOR podcast

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https://soundcloud.com/ncor/ncor-1-13-alyssa-tulibaski-knebel-ice-fishing-derby

The Justin Knebel Memorial Ice Fishing Derby in February at Zippel Bay gives you the chance to try a fishing derby. Low entry fee and nice prices at this family event. Get the details on this NCOR podcast from Alyssa Tulibaski, event organizer.

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Have you heard about the moving ice heaves on Devils Lake?

Have you heard about the new slot and limits on Red Lake starting Jan 23rd?

Get the skinny on both on this NCOR Podcast with Johnnie Candle looking out a window in his house at Devils Lake where he can see 3 of these ice heaves.

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    • chaffmj
      I have gone into Basswood from Fall Lake. From Fall the first portage takes you into Newton and that is the easier of the two. The portage from Newton into Pipestone is the one with a hill. It is definitely harder! You also have to be careful when you go down the hill because the boat will pick up speed and can get away from you. Yes, you can get to Jackfish without going into Canada and there are signs letting you know where Canada is.
    • gimruis
    • TenthousandLakes
      I must be real lucky, caught another healthy one, 30"  in the shallows tonight less than 6 FOW.    
    • leech~~
      Dude, I already trolled that spot, nothing but slimmers!  😄 Glad I saved money by stopping smoking a while ago. It's free most of the summer now! Been calm and yellow out for days! 🤧
    • leech~~
      Bet you would enjoy a nice paddle down the Cahulawassee River, too then. 😏
    • delcecchi
      Talked to my neighbor is getting ready for a trip via fall lake.    They use small boats with like 10 to 25 hp outboards and portage wheels.   There are two portages to get into pipestone bay, with the second one being over a hill.   From pipestone they can go around to Jackfish? bay,   There is a big sign to warn about where the no motors area is.    
    • Wanderer
      Don’t go!!!   I mean, that’s what they say anyway.
    • Kettle
    • leech~~
      Seems like a long way to climb, to sight in a gun! 😐
    • LakeofthewoodsMN
      On the South End... The walleye and sauger bite continues to be very good with anglers enjoying consistent action.  As we transition into fall, fish are being found at various depths, but 25 - 32 feet of water has been consistent. Jigging continues to pick up as the waters cool.  Water temps this week are down to 64.  Top jig colors this week include gold, orange, chartreuse, and pink.  For some anglers, big numbers caught this week jigging with frozen emerald shiners on the lake.   Some anglers are jigging on or adjacent to structure.  Others are finding schools of walleyes and saugers out over deep mud.  Using sonar to find fish is helpful.     Spinners and trolling crankbaits continue to produce fish as well.  This is a transition time where multiple presentations are working.  As the season progresses, jigging will take over as the top technique.     For those pulling spinners, gold, pink, orange, glow red, or glow white has been successful. Adjust your weights to 2 - 3 ounces to match the depth and speed you are drifting / trolling. Trolling crankbaits is still producing nice walleyes.  Some goto colors are gold, chrome / blue, pink UV firetiger, and chartreuse.     More and more walleyes are showing up along the south shore.  It seems things are gravitating towards fall patterns where good numbers of the fish are both chasing shiners and moving closer to shorelines.  The bite has been excellent and is really shaping up nicely for the fall jig bite both on the lake and in the Rainy River. On the Rainy River... A variety of species continue to be caught on the Rainy River.  Nice current flow is providing fall anglers some optimism for this year's fall shiner and walleye run being a banner year.  Some reports of nice walleyes being caught in the river already this week.   There are reports of shiners in the river all the way up to Birchdale.  Things seem to be setting up nice for a great fall on the river.  Mother Nature will have the final say of course. Sturgeon fishing is picking up with cooling waters.  Anglers anchor up and use a combination of crawlers and frozen emerald shiners on a sturgeon rig with a flat no roll sinker.     Find a hole in the river or simply mark these big fish in an area, anchor up and soak some crawlers! Up at the NW Angle... Walleye fishing up at the NW Angle remains really good. Fish are being found in many areas.  Structure, neck down areas as well as on the flats.   Some good fish are still holding in the deep mud east and northeast of Little Oak Island in the mud.  Areas around Four Blocks, and north of Garden Island producing fish as well.    As on the south end, jigging, spinners / crawlers and trolling crankbaits are all producing walleyes.   Smallmouth bass, pike and muskies are also being caught, both by unsuspecting walleye anglers and when targeted.  As the waters cool, crappies and jumbo perch are also showing up nicely for anglers.    
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