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I am going to go to hill lake this summer and i do not know the lake that well. does anyone know where you can get crappies on this lake? how about bass? i also want some info on sunnies. if any one knows anything please reply! Thank You!

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HILL LAKE AREA FISHING FOR CRAPPIES. USE TUBE JIGS. COLORS RED AND WHITE AND CHARTRUESE. FISH NORTH OF BRIDGESIDE FOR CRAPPIES, ALSO JAMES BAY ACROSS FROM PUBLIC BEACH LANDING ALONG THE EAST SIDE.IF FISHING FOR WALLEYES SAME AREA AS JAMES BAY. IF FISHING FOR NORTHERNS FISH ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF BRIDGE. USING SPOONS, ESPECIALLY RED AND WHITE AND SOME FLASHY SPOONS. IF ANYONE WOULD LIKE MORE INFORMATION CALL ME.

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Bob's Guide Service
Remer-Grand Rapids, MN
Phone: (218) 566-2398

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If you looking for sunfish check south of the beach where main st comes to lakes edge. You will also find crappies on south end of Hill Lake along the shoreline between bridge and all along shore to front of Quanda Lodge . You can also find crappies on the far southwest corner of Hill Lake along shore just check the weededge! Bass can be found both south and north side of Hill Lake early morning is best .Crappies and walleyes can be found on the north end and west side of lake along hwy 169 . Good Luck !

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thanks guys that was really helpful. I will try these spots. I am going to stay on the lake for a week and i wanted to find the crappies and this helps. Thanks again!

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One more thing. Could i get some depths for them crappies? Sorry to bother ya' so much. Thank you!
Brian

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BRIAN, IF FISHING IN THE EARLY MORNINGS BETWEEN 4:30 TO 8 a.m.; CRAPPIES ARE NEAR THE TOP FEEDING. USE A RED AND WHITE TUBE JIG. IN THE EVENINGS BETWEEN 6:30 AND 7 P.M FISH ARE ON THE BOTTOM. LATER IN THE EVENING CHANGE YOUR DEPTH. ALSO IF THEY DON'T BITE ON RED AND WHITE TUBE JIG, TRY TO CHANGE YOUR COLORS.WHEN RETRIEVING YOUR JIG GO SLOW AND GIVE A LITTLE JERK. "CRAPPIES LIKE A LITTLE JERK MOTION" HOPE THIS HELPS YOU WHEN FISHING ON HILL LAKE.

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Bob's Guide Service
Remer-Grand Rapids, MN
Phone: (218) 566-2398

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Thanks WALLEYE i appreciate the info. I hope I have some luck! I will probably talk to you later, bye! Thanks
Brian

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