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On 6/14/2023 at 8:38 AM, SkunkedAgain said:

Remember how easy it used to be to find leeches? :D

 

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-from Stand By Me

And that's why we kept a salt shaker in the beach bag when the kids were little. 

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We are coming up the end of July and was wondering what its like with the Fires.  Is there a lot of smoke coming down.  

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Depends on wind direction.  Some days are hazy, some days are clear. Looks like it is worse in IN today than in MN.  There have only been a couple of days in which you could smell smoke.  It should not be a trip breaker for you unless you have some breathing issues.

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Off topic, but anyone know how to contact Joe from Northwoods Bait? Got a flat tire (1/2 " gash on sidewall) just pulling into Cook, but made it to Zups where Joe and his lovely bride helped me (well, they really did most of it) in the parking lot. What a class act they are. Hadn't been in the parking lot for 30 seconds and an RV pulls up with Joe offering his help. Really appreciate Gary from the tire shop as well. 

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Something tells me that he's all over Facebook. I bet that if you call the new owners of Northwoods, they will give you his contact info.

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On 6/28/2023 at 6:17 AM, Mark1973 said:

We are coming up the end of July and was wondering what its like with the Fires.  Is there a lot of smoke coming down.  

Might not seem appealing, but you could always wear an N95 mask.  It was so bad here a couple weeks ago that they cancelled youth sports that day, but I still had to mow the lawn.  I put on a mask and went to work.  I probably looked like an idiot out there, but it kept smoke particulates from entering my lungs.  Just a suggestion.

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On 7/1/2023 at 7:22 AM, jim curlee said:

The wife got lucky last night, 29"er, just a dandy walleye in anybody's book.

Leech under a slip bobber.

NO, I'm not going to tell you where we were. LOL

Congrats to her. That beats my personal best. That's why you fish even when the time and conditions aren't perfect.

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Guess no one is fishing.....no posts since July 3??

 

Gotta be someone catching fish. Is mayfly situation done and gone? 

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5 hours ago, mbeyer said:

Guess no one is fishing.....no posts since July 3??

 

Gotta be someone catching fish. Is mayfly situation done and gone? 

I fished with a couple of friends last weekend.  I think the mayfly hatch was coming to an end.  Had some success with nightcrawlers on sand/rock reefs.  Marked alot of fish but they either bit real light or not at all.  We caught four large suckers which I have never caught before.  Odd and disappointing when you think it is a nice size walleye.  It should be improving with the mayflies coming to the end. 

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Hey Dick, do I know where that rocky 16-18' hump is??? I'll bet on it😀..

 

Good Fishing everyone...

 

MarkB🙂

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On 6/15/2023 at 2:06 PM, delcecchi said:

And that's why we kept a salt shaker in the beach bag when the kids were little. 

We did the same thing in Vietnam. There were many types of leeches, the worst were the ground leeches. They didn't live in the water,they lived in the damp leaves most soil, but you would find them just about anywhere. 

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Fishing crawlers on worm harness spinners on bottom bouncers.  We have picked up some walleyes but the small perch have absolutely tormented us.  Thinking it might be time to pull out the lead core.

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To avoid the hot weather I fished Friday-Sunday this week.  I used only crawlers on a plain hook and had a hard time keeping the perch and crayfish off the hook.  I was able to catch enough decent walleyes to bring a meal home to the wife, a requirement for going home.

 

The lake was quite quiet for a weekend, but did get busy Saturday afternoon.  I was still fishing 50 feet from shore when a tri-hull pontoon at cruising speed drove between me and the shore.  All I could do was glare at the 6-8 people in the boat.  One lady in the boat even gave me the thumbs-up.  Guess my glare irritated them because they came back 10 minutes later and did the same pass in the other direction.  Another boat fishing by me couldn't believe what they did.  Next time I will have my cell ready to take their picture and post it on the internet.  Maybe I will even report them to the authorities.  Other that that it was a beautiful weekend on Vermilion.

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