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Regional Walleye Fishing -> Mississippi River -> Pool 4
 
Message Subject: Pool 4
xavier
Posted 4/29/2004 11:48 AM (#17249)
Subject: Pool 4


Action by the High Bridge and Dam were slow last weekend. Anyone know where this Public Swimming Beach is? Heard good reports about it.
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Loren Waalkens
Posted 4/30/2004 10:17 AM (#17302 - in reply to #17249)
Subject: RE: Pool 4


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Location: Lake City MN
I think that you are probably thinking of the beach located just above the resort on the MN side. If I were you I would start checking out the Bay City flats area, the eyes usually stack up in there pretty good post spawn. I myself have been haveing a great time with the early bass bite. Good luck.
Loren Waalkens
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xavier
Posted 5/1/2004 1:00 PM (#17356 - in reply to #17302)
Subject: RE: Pool 4


Run cranks straight up or planers? How does the Maiden Rock Flats do post spawn? We hit bass all day just south of the Dam, but not sucessful with the wally.
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Nate Cadwell
Posted 5/16/2004 3:27 PM (#18022 - in reply to #17249)
Subject: RE: Pool 4


The bite on pool 4 has been nothing but fantastic. The fish are going on many different patterns. The crankbait bit has been hit or miss but the shadraps have been taking a good number of eater fish. with the 3-ways and bait and dragging jigs taking the larger fish as of lately. we were concentrating on shallow water 3-8ft sand flats and current breaks. night crawlers tipped on a jig or floater were our best baits pulled upstream very slowly. the lake has also started turning on for some the points have been holding some nice fish but not very many with the bays and main sand flats holding alot of nice sauger. the lake bite has been pretty consistant. in the 10-12ft depths pulling walleye divers on leadcore being the hot ticket.
hope this helps
Nate Cadwell
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