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Good report Skunked. Been up here going on two weeks and aside from today and yesterday afternoon the fishing has been lights out. Various depths, but 32 seems to be my go to right now. Simple jig/minnow. 

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35 minutes ago, BrianF said:

Couple of notable catches from the full moon weekend just past...  All were released back into the lake. 8FACAF69-B08F-4AD3-A715-C7CB74F5893F.thumb.jpeg.504924d7f2e18a03694126812e9ba402.jpeg

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You didn't release that first back in the water did yea?  😆

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Great pics

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On 10/12/2022 at 6:37 PM, JerkinLips said:

 

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I love the view from up there. I just don't like coming back down those steps. It creeps me the out! Here is a pic from the end of July.

 

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15 hours ago, chaffmj said:

I love the view from up there. I just don't like coming back down those steps. It creeps me the out!

You are much braver than I am now.  I only dared to go up to the 2nd of 5 levels for my photo this October (same direction as your photo).  Back in the 80's I actually climbed the Jasper Peak fire-watch tower on the outside frame to overcome my fear of heights.  Now I can't even get past the 2nd level, although the wind that day contributed to my caution.

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We were up last weekend Thursday-Sunday. Weather was terrible but fishing was great. Only got to fish our best spots one day because of wind. Caught fish using husky jerks, jigging rap, drop shot, jig and plastic, jig and minnow, and lindy. Anywhere from 5-35 feet. Bites were constant. Probably a 4:1 bite to hookup ratio. Ended up keeping 34 throughout the weekend. Only 2 slot fish which was strange. Handful of jumbo perch, smallies, and northerns. Lots of smaller walleyes in that 12” range as well so that will be good for next year. 

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Do public landings still have docks in or have they been taken out for the winter 

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As of Monday moc point was still in. Can’t speak for the rest

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Fished big bay Friday, best action in 30' holes. Walleyes tight on bottom needed to go slow < 0.5 mph and bite was light. Used lindys, rainbows caught the most, bigger pike suckers caught bigger fish.

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Hey everyone! I made it up two weeks ago but forgot to post a report... Small Walleyes were all over the deep holes. Could catch 12-14"er's all day. Bigger ones were shallower but didn't eat as often. Minnows worked but most fun was with Jigging Raps. BAM! On the upswing they were there. Leadcore bite was slow.

 

In other news, wanted to share with you all that we are selling our little slice of heaven on Larson's Bay. Here's the listing if anyone is interested or might know somebody who is. Selling ourselves as it is just raw land with power and a dock, no Realtors involved yet: https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/8321-Boulder-Ridge-Dr-Cook-MN-55723/2061442589_zpid/?view=public

 

I'm hoping to continue to come up to the lake and possibly buy a full-on cabin in the future! Our baby girl has reduced the free time we have so we are deciding to buy the lot behind our home back in the cities to have more wilderness in our back yard.

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What a beauty. Thanks for sharing.

 

I'm looking forward to ice season, which I assume will begin next week with the current temp forecast. Stay warm everybody

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wow...this is amazing!

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