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Who's on the Pond this Wknd?


Ole1855

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Okay,

So who's going to be on the pond this weekend? For the guy's that met at Cove back in June, Sud's and I will be in the SW corner of the lake Fri. afternoon/evening and again all day Sat. Anyone up for a little BSing over a beverage?

Ole

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Ole,
I'll be on the water with the new boat this weekend---plan on fishing Indian Point for Walleye and where-ever for Muskie. I'll be in a Red/White Skeeter 2050.

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Chiefer,

We won't be too far away, unless the fish aren't biting in the Vineland area, we sometimes make run's over to the Hump or Sloppies. Do you run a marine radio, if so, what's your handle, and we ususally monitor 69.

Ole

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I will be there. I will be fishing the south end. I've never fished that side before. I've always fished the north end. I could use some pointers. I will have my two teenagers and it would be great to maybe just do some perch.

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Katoman,

When you say the south end, that's a big area, can you be more specific as to where you will be? Are you staying somewhere up there or just driving up for a day's fishing? If you will be in the SW side of the lake, say from where you can first see the lake from 169 over towards Indian Point I can give you some help, if you're from there towards Isle, I'm limited in assisatance.


I will be up there this weekend too, my buddy and I haven't decided who's boat we're going in yet. We will be in the Vineland area either in a 2090 Warrior or a 1890 ProV, we monitor 69 on the marine radio, if you have one give me a holler and maybe I can help you out.


Ole

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It is a very big lake. I will be at Izatys. We are staying until Sunday. We will be in a new Lund Sport Fisherman. It is gray on top and black on the bottom. We don't have a marine radio. Thanks

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Well, it the wind isn't blowing to bad run over to the SW end and look us up.

If you are at Izaty's one spot to try would be Sloppy Joe's.

Ole

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Kat, I was just at Itaty's last weekend! It was a free weekend for buying a boat this spring -- maybe you got the same thing? The room wasn't much, but otherwise it was a terrific deal!

Fishing however, was slow. I only got out twice for a little while. The wind blew hard from the NE on Friday night and I anchored off the bouys that go out from Izaty's in 8'. In 1 hour (8:30 pm - 9:30), I caught 2 small walleye, 1 perch, 1 rock bass. Also had a couple of misses. Slip bobber/leach and casting a shad rap. But when the wind died, so did the fishing.

Second night I trolled the rocks at Cove Bay, and got 1 perch. Slip bobbered a small hump towards Otto's, and go nothing. Got bit off once and missed a couple. The launch boat was going out to 2nd Otto's reef, I think he said. They didn't do very well, so I tried other spots.

Enjoy, and hopefully the fishing will pick up for you.

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Ole,
Yep I have a marine radio so I'll tune into channel 69. I use Chiefer as my handle so give me a shout. I'm not really sure what time I'll be up on Sat. I'm guessing I'll be on the water by 9:00 AM. Talk to ya on Sat.

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