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| Where's your favorite place to hit the water first time in spring?
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Location: Essexville, MI./Saginaw Bay. | Mouth of the Saginaw or along it's shallow shorelines, depending on how far along the post-spawn is. This fishery will be pushed back some this year. Theres still 15 inches of ice on the Bay right now. Very un-like usual years. |
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| Wolf River above Lake Poygan. |
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Location: Rhinelander | We don't have any walleye angling to do until opener, after that it's Pelican and George in Oneida County WI. |
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Location: Manitowoc, WI | Winnebago |
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Location: Essexville, MI./Saginaw Bay. | Looking at getting the Kayaks and some jig heads wet this week. The river mouth and ramp are fishable now. Picture was taken yesterday.
Edited by walleye express 3/23/2015 10:09 AM
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| Butte des morts, with slip bobbers. |
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Location: Colgate, WI | De Pere and then the lower bay. If those don't work the tank at Richfield Cabela's. Stop in and say hey Dominic. |
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| all ready out 4x with limits each time out bite is on on the Wolf |
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Location: LaCrosse, WI | Mississippi River, usually Red Wing since it never really freezes. Then Genoa next. Caught over 20 legals last Saturday at Bass Camp on plastics in shallow water. |
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Location: Orland Park, IL | Hey marshall, is that bass camp in Winona, MN...Pool 5A I think. Thats a great spot. Learned how to fish willow cats and wings dams with my dad back in the 70's. Nice place. I think the restaurant is gone, but bait shop and launch still there. And you wisco license is good. |
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Location: LaCrosse, WI | Yep, about 10 miles north of Winona. I fish that pool sometimes in the summer as well. I usually launch out of Fountain City in the summer though. |
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