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i am going to lake of the woods march 24-27 and i was wondering how if people have been catching alot of fish or what to expect and what kind of lures that i should maybe buy to have a chance this is 1st time fishing there <P>fishkid

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Hey fishkid welcome. Do a bit of reading on this page and page 2 and you'll see a bunch of reports from the past week or so. Should see a fresh flush of reports after this weekend, and a few reports might trickle in from folks who are fishing this week.<P>Unless the weather throws another curve like last week you should find the fishing pretty good at the end of March.<P>fiskyknut<P><BR>

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Heh fishkid. I was just up there and did ok. I had the best luck using a pink and white glow body jig in my bobber. Swdedish pimples (gold)also work if the fish are active. when i went the fish weren't very active and caught most fish six inches or less off of ther bottom. good luck you will catch lots of fish you just need to hit a day where those bigger fish are bitting. a lot of 11-12 inch fish.

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Hey PL<P>What area were you fishing? and what depth of water?<P>Thinking of fishing Long Point or Gull Rock areas March 21-23.<P>I'm taking my 6 year old. His first overnight fishing trip. He's pretty psyched. I told him last night that we're leaving early Sunday morning and he's ready to start packing NOW!<P>Pig Sticka, his dad, and his 6 and 10 year old brothers will be with us.<P>W E B<BR>

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    • Wanderer
      Central America.   Focus.   We almost went for a local overnight crappie run but the daughter’s septic froze so I got to work the brown trout pond through a 4 inch hole.   It was opener today afterall. 😉     
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      Ok, how did we get from crappies and freezing temps to pond slime eaters in south America?  Focus!  🙄
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      I don't bring them back, eat a lot then clean them for the village. Some like them plucked and some like the breasts cut out. It's really remote where I go and the locals live off the land. I know they want me to go get some doves for them too. My buddy is a local so we'll probably go get a deer as well for some venison for some of the elders in the community 
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      🤣 i actually dont mind eating duck...like goose more better though!!!!
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      Ya cooked em wrong! lol!   Not even sure if you can bring ‘em back from Central America?  You can’t from Argentina, last I heard.
    • Wanderer
      I coulda been packed in 30 minutes, ya know….   Have a good, safe trip and make us, well me anyway, jelly with a few pics.  Please.
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      Dang Kettle,  you sure go outta your way to shoot flying turds! 🤣
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