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Before you go fishing on LOW this weekend listen to this NCOR Podcast

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Pretty good fishing, close to home.  Even the heat was held at bay by the nice breeze.

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Taking kids fishing and teaching them about fishing is very important. TRF Park and Rec is holding their Minn Aqua Kids Fishing Day next Tuesday for kids ages 7 to 12 years of age. It is a good deal.  Maura Nelson from Park and Rec talks about it on this NCOR Podcast

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Fishing after big wind events is a challenge sometimes. Johnnie Candle is out in Michigan getting ready to fish a big event and the wind is suppose to quit out there later today.  He will fish spots he hasnt been to for 3 days......Things recover quickly this time of the year...it will be interesting to see how this goes....Johnnie Candle shares what is going through his head today before this new challenge...

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What you need to know before you fish LOW this weekend, right here

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If you are a Lake of the Woods fisher and fish somewhere else on occasion you can't help but compare where ever you are fishing to home on LOW.  Joe Henry, from LOW Tourism, has been on the road and is looking forward to fishing right out in the middle of Big Traverse Bay in August....hear about it here on this NCOR podcast

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The 10th Annual Lions Fishing Tournament it TRF is a great event for fishers of all ages.....Chuck Lundgren of the TRF Lions Club is on this NCOR podcast with preview of what it is all about.

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Johnnie Candle is fishing another tournament this weekend, this one on Devils Lake, but his mindset and they way he breaks down the body of water can be used for great satisfaction and success no matter where you fish...Listen to this NCOR Podcast

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It is really a lot of fun being around kids and fishing. Take a couple of hours and spend some time with a kid or two on the water.

Also on this podcast, has the summer pattern finally arrived....this weekend will tell the tale but it looks like it.  Great information on this NCOR Podcast

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Here, let me help you with your game plan for the weekend.  Paul Johnson from River Bends Resorts thinks you have to make a long run for the best success.  I would say to check your good summer spots along the way first....

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It is easy to find and catch fish right now but are you willing to make the trip by boat to the biggest summer hot spots

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Johnnie Candle talked to me today while he was on his way to the boat landing with a truck load of clients on Devils Lake.  His tip of the day is many the best one ever....when it is going to be real hot go fishing earlier in the morning...Genius.

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This is a big deal in TRF. Maybe you want to come fish it on Saturday.....

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Good news from the big lake.  Nick Painovich from Zippel Bay Resort has been staying pretty close to home with the big charter boats.  While fishing is great up there, you dont HAVE to run to Garden Island and beyond to get some fish.  This podcast tells you what you need to know....

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Big events this week up on the big lake.  Pay It Forward takea injured Veterans on a great LOW Adventure and Walleye Fest is a great weekend in Baudette.  Detail here on this NCOR podcast

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Big fun and big money in the TRF Lions Fishing Tournament last Saturday. Here is the wrap up

Big fun and big money in the TRF Lions Fishing Tournament last Saturday. Here is the wrap up

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60 military veteran spent a couple days charter boat fishing and hangin' out at Lake of the Woods over the weekend. The weather pretty much held off and the event went off great.  Hear all about it on this NCOR Podcast

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When I first started fishing in the fall on LOW it was with bunch of people I met up with here on FM. Another podcast trying to pull you into a great addiction

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Johnnie Candle weighs in on the great season of fall fishing that is looming close by now on this NCOR Podcast

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This is it!  The final NCOR Podcast of the summer....Thanks for listening in.

 

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Great job again Curt. Always look forward to your podcasts.

 

Enjoy your fishing now!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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thanks for a great podcast! really look forward to hearing it, we will see you on the big pond.

 

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Thank's I appreciate the good feedback.  I am looking forward to taking some time off now and hitting the fishing hard this fall.

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