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anybody been out to Alexander?


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Walleyes have been slow......really slow the past couple weeks from what i have experienced and from talking with others out there. Try the Gold Coast and the Back of Haystack Island, just be careful around haystack.

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long night of no walleyes, some bass but no eyes! also lost 2! cranks to some toothy type critters! I am thinking skis but could have been a nocturnal pike.

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I'm headed up on Monday the 13th for the whole week. Hopefully things will start to pick up on the eyes. If not I'll have to settle for CPR bass and panfish for dinner. I'll post good and bad next weekend when I get back. Bill

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bturck, We will be up there starting the evening on 9/15 through 9/18. I have a green and tan Lund Angler with a 75 Honda on the back. What type of boat will you be in?
We have a group of 19 guys staying at Augers Resort on Sham. lake.

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We will be staying at Shady Inn resort on Lake Alexander, next to the east landing. I have silver and black Aluma Craft Magnum 1675 with a 75 Merc. My wife and I will be out and about for the whole week. If you're on the lake look us up and we'll watch for you too. Good luck and hang on. Bill

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fishin has been slow all over but look for walleyes in 15'-20'of water on red tails or the new mimic minnow I'll be out there on wed morning-afternoon
I'll be in a 165cs mag blue/silver with a 75h.p and a 02 red ford.
Good luck guys...

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We fished 9/16 in the morning on Alexander and did not caught a walleye. We went to Fishtrap in the evening and only caught one walleye. On 9/17 and 9/18 we went to Gull and limited out on 13 - 16 inch walleyes.

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