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1/20-1/22


bowhuntermitch

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Was up with Red Lake Remote Friday through Sunday. Fishing was tough when the fog was out on Friday. Caught 3 walleyes from 1:30pm to 6am Saturday morning. Once the fog lifted it was game on. Saturday we caught upwards of 35 walleyes, with rattle reels going off all night up until Sunday around 2-3am then the fog set back in and it was sllllloooow. A lot of the fish we over the slot mark, so it made fishing fun. We did end up with a 4 person limit leaving the lake. 

 

All in all a good trip. Ended up drilling 20-30 holes outside the sleeper and being successful with UV Green rattle baits. The fish would crush these, but you'd have to look for them outside of the house. Hot baits on dead sticks/rattle reels inside were plain red hooks w/ a glow bead, and a "banana shape" white/chartreuse jig. 

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4 hours ago, bturck said:

Thanks for the report.  Hard to believe fish know when it's foggy or not.....periscope up!!!!!!!!!!

No kidding! It seems odd looking back, but it's what we saw/noticed. Guessing it has something to do with sun in the murky water. 

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We were up the same weekend was a good time fishing was good. More perch showing up and keepers most averaged around 11 inches. Nice bonus fish ,we waited till Saturday night before we started to keep a few for limits. Kept a few short because we wanted to fish Sunday morning . The bite was even better Sunday morning it's been a great season on red again. Jigging rap and a plain red hook on the dead stick.

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Hoyt, just an FYI, you can absolutely keep fishing for a species of fish once you've reduced your limit to possession.  Just have to immediately release all subsequent fish of that species caught.  The regs define immediate release as giving you enough time to measure, identify, and photograph the fish. 

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Most likely our last trip up this year unless we go up for crappies but i'm running out of weekends. We had another great trip this weekend the fish are so fat this year more than I remember in the past.  Got my old man out for a good walleye bite he had a blast and caught a ton of fish. One day they just attached the bait as it was coming down they would come up and smash. Next day you put in the bottom and not even see the lure on the vex bring up a tad and they would smack it. Fun and a lot of snow hitting yesterday when we left.

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