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Will be fishing these lakes next week on family vacation. Happy to catch anything, and like to eat panfish and pike.
Any tips for these lakes this time of year? I am a fairly experienced angler for panfish and a little with pike...mostly bobbers or casting for pike. Looking for specific spots or baits...and want the kids to have fun too.
thanks in advance
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Don't forget the Walleye in there....they love Leeches!
~Molɔ̀ːn Labé Skýla~
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ive been catching walleye on our lake with a small round float(maybe around 8 to 10mm) and a #4 colored hook and a leech.....caught them on all different colored hooks and floats but it seems a glow in the dark orange float and an orange hook gave best results......also had a 15 pound plus northern take this rig when fished 4 or 5 foot behind a bottom bouncer trolled slow to medium.....would assume the same rig would work attached to a small weight and fished from shore......
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