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Location: Lake City MN | Despite the riseing waters we put some decent saugers and a couple of eyes in the boat Sunday afternoon once the boat traffic let up and we had the place to ourselves. Saturday was an absolute zoo. I don't know if I have ever seen more boats there in all of my years of fishing these waters, I think that it really puts the fish off of their bite when it is that packed. I know for myself the next few weeks I will be fishing during the week and at off peak traffic times. If things don't muddy up here in the near future I think we can look forward to a great bite here soon, the stage is set. Good luck to all and have at em.
Loren Waalkens
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| I fished it today which should be an off time....80 boats still on a Tuesday. Lots of preasure for sure, but a fun spring day in the sun. Got a 19" sauger and a 16" walleye to take home. The sauger was still full of eggs. |
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Location: shores of Indian lake, Ohio | -after the last 3 days pool 4 should be renamed the 'Jeff Ryan pool until someone surpasses his mark of 81-4 lbs for 15 Eyez in three days ... the big "Q" ~ will Jeff break 100 lbs on today's FLW Red Wing final??
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Location: Rochester, MN | Agree. Is that guy on fish or what? What an amazing fishery. |
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| He will break it with easily. He is in a honey hole. Just have to wait em out in there. Everyone else overlooked this one for sure. I watched him catch um on the second day. He has patients and with post spawn momma's you need it. Great job Jeff !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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