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Post by Corey Brant on Jun 23, 2009 9:57:34 GMT -6
Just wanted to clarify that you ARE able to get between East/West Rush Lakes. I thought I heard at our last meeting that you weren't able to get between the lakes. Just letting everyone know there is plenty of water so don't waste you're time driving around the lakes to get to the west landing.
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Post by Rich Lindgren on Jun 23, 2009 9:58:43 GMT -6
Thanks Corey!
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Post by Corey Brant on Jun 23, 2009 10:07:06 GMT -6
No worries. Once a few of you get out there, could you let me know how to catch them? Thanks.
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Post by Rich Lindgren on Jun 24, 2009 10:06:43 GMT -6
I would try to catch them in the mouth
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Post by davidcindrich on Jun 24, 2009 13:10:35 GMT -6
Rich is correct, the hook goes in there mouth. example shown above.
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frank
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Post by frank on Jul 7, 2009 15:55:05 GMT -6
Wonder where David caught that one? Corey, I can give a lot of advice on BIG northerns.. That frog will work, so will a shaky head, a jig, a ten inch worm, spinner bait, spook, and finally a tube. All produced northerns and in just 1/2 day.. as far as the bass go, I would guess I just could not get through the northern curtain
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Post by Rich Lindgren on Jul 9, 2009 8:25:55 GMT -6
I found a red shad ribbon tail worm on a 3/16oz mushroom head jig to be the best for pike, just about cleared out all my old jig worm hooks in one day!
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