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curt quesnell

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Fished on Saturday (perfect weather all day). Morris Point

Gap was full of Pout and no Walleyes in the morning. This

is very unusual. The guy at the resort said the Burbots

had moved in Friday night.

We moved over to Lighthouse Gap and struggled with the

current for a bit with nothing biting. At noon we ate

a sandwich and then Mike Lindholm dug a bit deeper into

his bag of tricks and came up with a little extra work

that put our first 2 fish in the livewell.

I didn't like all the current, and it was my boat, so we

moved a bit further out to the lakeside of the gap to calmer

water and started catching fish very quickly for a half hour

or so giving us a couple more keepers.

At 3 pm we moved back over to the Morris Point Gap to finish

up the day and, happily the Walleyes were there and were

biting real well. As I mentioned the weather had been great

all day. At about 3:30 a slight breeze came up and a rain

shower came through followed by a decent breeze and no more

fish. Again, Mike Lindholm stepped up and said the fish

are somewhere and he didn't think they would go deeper this

time of the day.

We moved in shallower(from 14 feet to 7 feet)set up and

in just a couple of minutes were catching fish one right

after another again until it got dark.

Fun day of November boat fishing that provided some real

nice fish and lots of smaller fish.

Woke up this morning to a brisk NW wind so we came home.

Probably going to put the boat away this afternoon and

save up for ice fishing. (Not so far away I cant get at

it if we hit a nice stretch)

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Hey Curt~

Sounds like you had a nice day.............I'm sure the river was pretty quite with it being deer-opener and all. I was in the deer stand all weekend, manage to shot a 6-pointer, with two broken tines (should of been a 8) fun weekend though, it sounds like you had a good time too.. Hopefully if it gets cold we can hit the hard water Thanksgiving weekend:)

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Hi Curt: We were up and fished Friday and Saturday in the River. The river was flowing fast and we needed a 1 oz jig to stay down. Just north of the wind sock we boated lots of fish, biggest was 10, but several in the 5-6 lbs. The big ones were fat and looked like they were full of spawn. Took pictures and released everything over 16"s. Got my pole barn wired, so next summer the boat will be inside. Sorry we missed you, used the small Lund with no radio and didn't know you were there... See you on the Ice.... Kaz

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