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I was up Sunday out of Long Point and the fishing was slow. Fished Long Point for about three hours and only managed three small fish. Moved to the reefs between 12 mile and 16 mile and absolutly hammered them. We caught about 50-60 fish in a four hour span with the largest being a four pound walleye suspended about 12 feet of water. We were in 31 feet of water and not one fish we caught came off the bottom, most were hanging in the 24-25 foot range. They were all aggressive and the action was unreal. I had my 10 year old daughter with me and she had a ball. We used chubs and shiners with shiners out producing the chubs. I used a gold buckshot rattle spoon and red glow devil and my daughter had on a gold/glow pink jig, and a gold glow devil and these seemed to be the ticket. I do have GPS cords of this spot but you will have to kill me and steal my GPS to get them. Awesome day of fishing Sunday!!!!

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Hey Milkdud,<P>Nice job, it must have been fun, especially with your daughter with. Enough small talk, I am writing this note to line up a time that we could meet and I can rub you out and get those coordinates.

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Gaffer-<P>I suggest that you and I tag team milkdud for his gps!

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Hold on boys maybe we could work out a timeshare. I got time if you share ! Awesome report! Especially off the bottom bite like that!

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Big Gaffer I might let you have the cords. but you would have to give me half your fish and clean and cook them for me like we did for you!

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I have GPS spots in similiar areas, but how did you get there, did the snow melt enough to travel by 4x4 or did you sled. We would like to venture out this weekend by 4x4 but do not want to get stuck every 10 feet.<BR>Any suggestions would be appreciated.

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Milkdud,<P>What's your e-mail addy? I can't find it.<P>------------------<BR>Scoot<P>So I got dat goin’ for me… which is nice.

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Scoot here is my email address:<P>[email protected]<P>I sent you an email either Monday or Tuesday but you must not of got it. Maybe I have a wrong email for you?<P>Dud

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Scoot I never heard from you. Here's mine again: [email protected]<P>------------------<BR><BR>The Doctor is in.............Everybody stand back!!!

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Walley, Babler's road went real close to the location I fished. I drove out with my 4x4 truck with little problem.

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My old e-mail addy is defunct. I'm now at a new one and I'll e-mail it to you both.<P>------------------<BR>Scoot<P>So I got dat goin’ for me… which is nice.

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Hey guys...what are we going to do with the body? after we get the gps

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Thanks Milk dud, I may venture a little farther if stuck stop and fish, mud flats are mud flats, not a lot of change in structure out there, at least my experience.

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Milkdud,<P>Do you mean reefs bewteen 12 and 16 or rockpiles? There isn't a major reef between those 2 places. Bablers road doesn't travel between those 2 places but there is a bombadier trail between the 2 reefs. I know you don't want to give our your "hot spot" but your location doesn't make sense according to the info. you have given.

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LOWROX you hit the nail on the head, after I read my original post it was a little misleading. I was not on the reefs but in the mud flats between the two areas. I probably got lucky with the spot as we all know these fish come and go pretty quickly. I will be up this weekend to see if they are still there. If I don't do well I will send the gps cords to anyone and everyone, but until then I remain tight lipped.

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Warrior, Iduno it will probably be pretty drunk, you know with all the coorsing, bribeing, begging and being his best friend and such..<P>Maybe we could sell it! Pickled Milkdud, hey the state fair! smile.gif

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State fair food- maybe deep fried Milkdud on a stick!!! Boy, imagine how bad that would be for you!<P>------------------<BR>Scoot<P>So I got dat goin’ for me… which is nice.

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Milkdud,<P>Sounds like a plan, I might be out in that area this weekend in search of jumbo perch. What kind of house do you have? If I bump into you I'll stop in to say hi.<P>Later<P>

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I will be bringing my little blue clam house this trip just because it is easier to move if the fish are not cooperating. I drive a 2002 blue ford ranger pickup. Stop by for a beer! You too Scoot!<P>Milkdud

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just a note ., a bud of mine was out of long point this past weekend and did real well., they were of course useing gold,. plain hook, and split shot in 34 fow.,shinner/chub mix.,50/50on the bait.,walleye and sauger ., sauger were very nice in size.,right on the bottem.good luck all .

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Nice try Lip Ripper, Milkdud isn't going to give up his spot that easily. You're correct though, his post is a little misleading, we all know what he meant though. He's simply fishing the mud flats between 12 and 16 mile reef. We're talking about a potential area of 4-5 square miles here. Good luck finding his holes. You shouldn't have any trouble finding 31 feet though. Mud flats are mud flats, it's always hit and miss. More miss then hit though. Good luck out there.

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    • JerkinLips
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