1st time to wolf-any tips
Ron
Posted 5/9/2005 12:35 PM (#32109)
Subject: 1st time to wolf-any tips


i finally get to visit the wolf near fremont on the 13th. Any tips would be appreciated, and dont worry about offending me by being too basic.
Thanks,
Ron
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meck5150
Posted 5/9/2005 12:39 PM (#32110 - in reply to #32109)
Subject: RE: 1st time to wolf-any tips


If your looking for white bass look for breaks in the current and try spinners, silver blue rattle traps, minnows and split shots, twister tails, etc..... Just about anything will catch them. Walleyes, drift with jigs, half a crawler or leech.
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Ron
Posted 5/9/2005 1:59 PM (#32116 - in reply to #32109)
Subject: RE: 1st time to wolf-any tips


Thank you. Any panfish up there?
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Joel "Doc" Kunz
Posted 5/9/2005 4:13 PM (#32123 - in reply to #32116)
Subject: RE: 1st time to wolf-any tips



Friend said he caught some perch in Partridge Lake, mostly small. Probably a bit early for bluegil but if you fnd the right group of fish in Poygan you can catch some dandy crappies. Used to troll small baits shallow until I found them then casted or used a minnow under a float. Creek mouths or outside the emerging canes between the main lake and boom bay used to give up a few slabs. Kid and I caught some over 15" out there last year walleye fishing.
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Ron
Posted 5/10/2005 11:25 AM (#32160 - in reply to #32109)
Subject: RE: 1st time to wolf-any tips


Thank you guys so much! Finally get to take the kids camping and take out the new boat! If you see a guy with three boys, and a yellow lab in a mirrocraft outfitter say hello.
Ron
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