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Walleyes, Big Bluegills & More


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The fishing the last couple of days at the area lakes has been very productive. The walleyes on Blackduck, as well as a few northerns, continue to bite very well, especially for the folks who head out for the morning bite (catching limits in an hour) and for the folks getting the evening bite. The most productive has been in 15 to 17 feet of water, jigging with a chartruese or a black jig tipped iwth a minnow.

We took the little Drake and one of his buddies out yesterday to Gilstad and they had a ball catching sunnies, a few crappies and a bass that was over 2 pounds~boy did the little guy's face light up when he reeled that in grin.gif

Saw some REALLY nice bluegills last night that were caught on Pimushe, with one weighing in at a pound and several others close behind!

Hope everyone else had a great weekend smile.gif



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drake, keep passing on that info on pumushe. im heading up there the middle of august for the first time.mainly a walleye fisherman but i guess if it will bite i'll set the hook.thanks , and look forward to hearing much more.

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Hey West Ender! Pimushe can be a pretty good lake for walleye as it is a natural reproducer and it hasn't had to be stocked for many, many years!

If it's a slow go for ya on Pimushe you might want to give some of the other local lakes a try for the eyes. Blackduck, Moose, Rabideau and Turtle River Lake are also good walleye lakes. Turtle is another natural reproducer, and Moose and Rabideau have been stocked with walleyes a few times in the last few years and they are primarily walleye lakes. Moose and Rabideau are within a few miles of Pimushe also off 39, with Blackduck and Turtle River Lake not too far away.

You said this is your first time...just at Pimushe or fishing in the general area?

The weather this week is suppose to be great, unfortunately looks like it's more of a chore week than fishing week for us frown.gif

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drake, first time on pimushe. i've fished winni and red in that area. a good friend of mine owns scenic tackle in bemidji. we ice fish mainly on those 2 lakes. i spend most of my open water fishing on the west end of lake vermilion. i was invited to fish on pimushe by some friends who dont fish as much as i do so i would like to out fish them on there lake.lol. thanks for the feed back.tom

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