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I live in prior lake. A am a serious fisherman, but have never been to LOW. I am headed up to ballards on the 12,13 of march, after a short stop at red lake on the way of course. we are renting a fish house. what has the best bite been on, i know it changes, but are spoons or jigs the best. I heard that a plain gold hook has worked good on the bobber rods.shinners or fatheads? any info would help. Also can i expect to catch some bigger fish being that it will be later in the year. thank you

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PL: Always tough to predict the fishing, but you should certainly be able to catch numbers. Depending on the weather the big fish could also be on the prowl. I like a plain gold hook on the bobber line. On the jiggin' rig lots of option. The buckshot rattle has always been good, gold Kaz Master, Pearl 3/0 Swedish Pimple, gold/red angel eye, and pink/white angel eye jr. another jig that has worked well is a gold or silver zip jig, totally different action. On more than one trip the jigs did the inticing and the dead stick did the catching. Those are the lures I work with a lot. Hope this helps and keep an eye on the Forum the guys who post here are really decent about sharing info on presentations. Hope you have a great time. Bill

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    • Kettle
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    • smurfy
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