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gmanny2
Posted 7/6/2015 7:59 PM (#113342)
Subject: Devils lake.


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Hi Guys.Going to Devils Lake this Friday for the first time .Any advice would be appreciated and any Hotel reccomendations in the Grand forks area to overnite as I'm from chicago area? Staying at Woodlands resort.I have my boat as well to park overnight.
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greg.
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sworrall
Posted 7/6/2015 9:40 PM (#113343 - in reply to #113342)
Subject: Re: Devils lake.




Location: Rhinelander
Lots of hotels in Grand Forks, you shouldn't have a problem. The guys at Woodland will get you on track. We were there several times and did really well just fishing the primary break along the old shoreline weed edge and any road beds we found. Pike were ridiculously easy and big. If you want to catch Pike, bring some muskie spinnerbaits. We had a blast fishing there even though every time we went there we were shooting too many videos for a client and didn't have much time to fish..
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Sunshine
Posted 7/7/2015 3:28 PM (#113345 - in reply to #113343)
Subject: Re: Devils lake.



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Location: Waukesha Wisconsin
Check out Johnnie Candles web page. He's been doing quite well and writes how he got them. Great resource and great guy. You'll love it there. Lots of techniques work
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Shep
Posted 7/10/2015 8:27 AM (#113347 - in reply to #113345)
Subject: Re: Devils lake.



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Make sure you have some slip bobber rigs, and rods along. That is a lot of fun there in the tree tops!
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Sunshine
Posted 7/11/2015 2:01 PM (#113350 - in reply to #113347)
Subject: Re: Devils lake.



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Shep,
That technique is not as prevalent as it once was. The great thing about the lake is that average fisherman can fish to their strengths or what they like doing the most. It all works to a certain degree. As Steve indicated, the guys at Woodkands are well connected and will point you in the right direction. Trolling, casting, jigging, slip bobbers, live bait or artificials, it's all there for you.
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Shep
Posted 7/21/2015 4:20 PM (#113377 - in reply to #113350)
Subject: Re: Devils lake.



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Wish I would have known that last year, before we caught all those nice eyes slip bobbering! LOL.
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sworrall
Posted 7/22/2015 10:02 PM (#113381 - in reply to #113342)
Subject: Re: Devils lake.




Location: Rhinelander
Well be there this late summer for sure.
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