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hey guys just wondering about the ice conditions out on jessie or surrounding lakes. Any atvs out there yet,hopefully crappie bite will be on soon.Good luck this year guys..........

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Matt&Brock,
I use to have a cabin on big jessie. Sure do miss it. Let me know how you do on jessie and bowstring. Looking to get up there some time soon. Enjoy!!!

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Where do you guys go out of on Bowstring? We have a cabin on Big Sand and I'm planning on coming up the first part of Jan. would like to get on some crappies if possible so any recommendations would be great. Feel free to email me at [email protected]

Thanks,
Ben

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hey icecatcher where abouts was your cabin?e are kinda new up here and have not been haveing 2 much luck up here. Was hopeing mabe you could lead us in the right direction.Well keep you posted on how we do.thanks And ben we havent went to bowstring this year yet but are going to try this comming week end will let you no if there still hitting out there.......

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Matt&Brock,
My cabin was on the northwest side. Off of Bellemy road if you know where that is. A pale yellow rambler with a level lot to the lake. It has a deck on the lakeside of the cabin. Pole barn off the gargae area. It would be directly west of Woods resort. Did real well out in front of the cabin. Find the break in about 15 feet of water and try there. North of there is a bar that comes up to around 18 feet of water and drops off steeply to 35 on one side and 25 on the other. Good area also. It's long and narrow. Did real well opening day in May fishing right in the reeds with a jig and minnow. Pretty good structure in the lake. Travel around and search em out. Crappies are hard to find most of the time. On memorial day they will be in the shallows near the reeds spawning.
Hope I helped out. Wish I were there to fish with you. Friends of mine own the resort on the north end of the lake. Good business people. Good luck.

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Matt@Brock
I own a place on bowstring.
I fish there a lot and we use Phelps snake@ Tick glow red, blue,green all the time and they are producing fish for use you can buy at Bowstring store that is where we picked them up at.

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Thanks guys was up there last weekend getting verry cold fishing was slow but if i find them ill let you no where take care and good luck,thanks guys.............

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Hey FIVESHOT are you who I think you are????What`s up Matt&Brock? Maybe see ya on the 6th of Feb.Good Luck Fishin!

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