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eye Lunker
Posted 3/12/2009 6:40 PM (#78895)
Subject: Any open water reports/landing conditions


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Location: Appleton wi
Anyone have any reports for pools 3-8?
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GNWC Rookie
Posted 3/13/2009 1:07 PM (#78927 - in reply to #78895)
Subject: RE: Any open water reports/landing conditions


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Location: LaCrosse, WI
I'll be headed up to 4 tommorow. I'll let you know how it goes.
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eye Lunker
Posted 3/14/2009 9:32 AM (#78957 - in reply to #78927)
Subject: RE: Any open water reports/landing conditions


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Marshall i'm jealous so have a good time and lets us know. I fished it for first time last year at league championship and i just love that place!
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GNWC Rookie
Posted 3/14/2009 8:20 PM (#78971 - in reply to #78957)
Subject: RE: Any open water reports/landing conditions


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It went pretty well today. We kept 5 nice fish. We left without live bait on purpose so we would not fall back into the jigging live bait rigs or jigs as a stand by if the first thing didn't work. I won a St. Croix Avid from Everts Resort and picked that up today. I chose the 69MLXF, what a sweet rod it was.

I got it set up with a Pflueger President and 8lb Fireline Crystal. 4 of our keepers came on 3 ways with stickbaits, and the biggest was about 3-1/2 lb eye that fell victim to a blade bait (first fish caught on the new rod). We have a lot of work to do, to master this whole plastics thing though.

Dean at Everts had pictures of 3 or 4 big girls caught early this morning. We didn't arrive and get on the water until about 8. I can see why people love it up there. We caught our fish about 5 miles below the dam, that allows people to spread out more than they typically do here on pools 7,8, and 9. I heard the landing in Trempeleau is open now, I can't wait to get out there. Leadcore trolling on 7 in March is one of my absolute favorite ways to catch those sumo Saugers.
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