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I was just wondering, i know you dont want to give the little secret spots, but approxomately where are the fish biting the most. Hoping to find a couple jumbos, and mabye a few walleyes. Just wondering how deep to fish and what they are biting on?

Thanks

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I have been catching my Jumbo's in 23' with golden shiners. We have averaged 10 per trip. The kids really love catching those nice Jumbo's! grin.gif

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On the north end of the lake in front of country club I can catch nothing but perch. Found them in 14', 20', 24' and searching ever deeper for walleye, found larger perch in 36'. They were definately getting larger the deeper I went. Are the walleyes as tight lipped for everyone else as they have been for me?

p.s. I've been using fatheads under bobbers and minnow heads on jigging spoons.

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went out this afternoon and ended up with 9 perch, 4 were pretty small and 5 were fairly nice. found them in 32 feet of water and caught them on fatheads. was also on the north end of the lake, kind of disapointed about not catching any walleye, hopefully the will start biting better soon.

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Angleworm- I have had the Aqua View down several times and watched Walleye's come up to the bait and nose it and swim away. One of these days they will start to bite. On Sunday I watched Walleye, Perch and Northern do the same thing. I jig to get them in and when they come up to the bait/lure they just smell it and go away. I have tried crappie minnows, fatheads, different kind of shiners and the same thing. This weekend I am going to search and hopefully find some active walleyes on Bemidji! grin.gif

Good luck and be safe out there!

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Woodman Drop me an email....

Or give me a call on my cell listed below..The 218 number!!

Beef

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You have mail! grin.gif

Posted

Went out on the SE side of Bemidji on Sunday night. Fished in 31' and caught 3 perch and two walleyes using shiners.

Posted

WOW, what a lucky guy! You got to fish all day on Saturday for work and then go out again on Sunday... things are looking up for you Shorelunch! I don't remember you ever being so lucky when you lived in the cities. blush.gif

Posted

No complaints here . . . it's been a good run of late!

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went out on bemdiji the past few days with limited success. fished on the north end of the lake and ended up with 13 perch, mostly small ones. this evening i fished out of cameron point and only got 1 perch and 1 14 inch walleye. it seems like the fish only bite for about a half hour right at sun down. i mark fish in the afternoon but all they do is look at the minnow. anyone else been out recently in the area?

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scottie, is it just me or do you not know how to use your vexilar? It seems whenever i am looking over your shoulder telling you exactly what to do you seem to catch those "lookers"?

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