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I'm planning on fishing this weekend. Does anyone have any reports? What is the water temp?

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We fished Indian Point Sat night. Got a 28" walleye on a rapala super shad and 26" on a bucher depth raider. We saw 4 or 5 other boats out there. I'm guessing they were having about the same results because we would see a camera flash every once in a while. I'm sure there should be good trophy potential this weekend. Good luck!

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I was one of those boats Saturday night. I would like to say a big "THANK YOU" for the boat of guys that came over and snapped a couple pics of my peronal best 'eye a tad over 28.5. I owe you plenty, as I was solo. That girl was pushing 10lbs. Caught some VERY nice fat fish Saturday night. Including a 27 that had to be all of 8lbs. I left way too early. Will be back Thursday night.

FishinChester, I think I had a Ski earlier in the evening. I couldn't move it! I tightend the drag down and trollled toward the fish (big mistake) and it gave me a couple shakes and came off.

Good luck to those of you who make it out this weekend. The fish are plump and healthy.

[This message has been edited by Mykal (edited 11-04-2003).]

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Mykal-

Yep... that was either a musky or a big pike. I've lost 4 so far this year, and my brother boated a 36", and I landed a 44".

I'm heading up this Friday... but will be working different areas than Indian. Good luck to all those who venture out!

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-FNC

"get on the natch"

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Hey Everyone!
If a person went up Friday for the night bite would you be better off slow trolling cranks or slip-bobbering? I'm wondering if water temps might make trolling cranks less productive? Thanks!

mm

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MM-

Pulling cranks will be your best best. The key is sloooooooooooooooooooowwwwwww...
I'm talking 1.0 MPH and below.

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-FNC

"get on the natch"

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We went out last night and braved the cold with temps (13 when we left the lake at 2am) Ice is forming everywhere as water temps dipped to 34 close to shore. If it weren't for some wind action we probably would have had some difficulty getting the boat in to the Shabosh access as it is almost completly froze in. Fishing was VERY slow for us on the West and NW side of the lake. We worked hard for our 'eyes this evening ending up with 7 and several misses. The biggest was 27inches. We were a bit dissapointed, but that's fishing. The fish were laying tight to the bottom and not biting. I'm sure they were wondering the same thing we were. What happened to November! It feels more like mid winter out there.
Talk about trolling slow, I caught 3 of my 5 fish while letting out line from the reel!

[This message has been edited by Mykal (edited 11-07-2003).]

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