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Fished Sat-Sun went out of Pine Island. Sat fishing was horrible(for us) with only 4 little saugar and perch caught. Seemed like all others were doing better than us though. Sunday with the cold front, fishing was good! Follow the road as far as it will go and setup at the end of it. About 34 feet of water, use pink glow jigs(crappie size). Fish them 3-6" off the bottom, no higher! Fatheads or shinners worked fine. We kept about 20 fish Sunday including a few really nice walleyes and Saugar. The morning was awsome, the bite died after 1:00 pm and never got another fish! Good Luck

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My buddy and I went out 5 miles past pine on Saturday and set up in 32 f.o.w. for the day we got 11 sauger-9 walleyes-2 jumbos-3 tullibees-1 eelpout any where from 6" off the bottom to 10 ft down. The suspended fish were very aggressive. We probably lost anywhere from 20-25 fish. They would get off half way up or right at the hole.<BR> Was it me or did it get very cold on Saturday afternoon. BURRRRRRRR!<P><BR>Jar Jar<P><p>[This message has been edited by JAR JAR (edited 01-19-2004).]

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fished fri& sat out of Cyrus' houses and was slower, but consistant both days. 8 guys fishing and each took home 4 walleye/sauger mix and 3 JUMBO perch. No 1 lure was better than the other. Had decent luck on buckshot rattle type jigs and hammered gold/red angel eye jr's. Did get bitter cold late Sa. and Sun. morning.

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Fished 5 miles off of Pine in 31 feet of water on sat. and sun. Caught 10 eyes/saugers, 2 Burbot and 1 Tulibee. The fishing was very slow.

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