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I have never fished the lake and was thinking about coming up for a day and trying for some perch. I have no idea what road to go out of and where to try. Not asking for an exact spot, but just a little help getting started. Thanks.

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I just returned from fishing out of Brandt's on the south end. We fished 4 mile gravel 31-34' one day and night. We got 3 Walleyes and 6 perch. We moved on some close in rock in 27' the next day and caught 150 perch and were able to keep 60. There were 4 of us based out of two wheelhouses. Waxies, Euros, Gulp, Crappie minnows and fatheads. Just kept switching it up.

EJ

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You could also head out from Terri's on the west side just south of Garrison. Go to Buster bar or Shermans flat and you may get into the perch and maybe a wally or two. They will give you a map at Terri's also.

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ej,

is brandts a pay road?

also im heading up on monday was wondering if you could tell me a little more about where you were catching all the perch. and if there was any size to them

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free road where are they ? Never went to a resort and did not have to pay to drive out.

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Terry's is a $10 a day road pass. It's been slowing down on the mud. But I seem to only fish right after cold fronts.

Last weekend I was the only person to catch a walter (out of 3) and it was 15" and I caught it on a waxie/glow spoon going for perch. I did have a tipup out that went untouched during "prime time" I had a shiner on that. Again we fished on Sat which was a day after the cold front.

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icehunterbeej,

Burandt's is $11.00 now. I was fishing the first deep drop off of shore in 27' of rock about 3/4 mile to the east of the main road. Alot of smaller fish, but some nice ones too. The fish were all over on the camera.

Good Luck and give me a report.

EJ

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