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Old 03-14-2024, 08:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Jims83cj5 View Post
Coming up today, would like to fish the north side of the point that is north of French bay, how’s any of the access points?

Those areas are good, lots of truck tracks in and around those areas.
The problem starts for the most part going across the lake out into the open where the heaves are hidden under drifted snow but you can actually see them if you go slow and watch the surface carefully.

Yesterday I got into a bunch of lakers just under 30 inches which was fun but I had to move to deeper water as I found them either suspended or on or near the bottom.

Deadstick got nothing yesterday but some days it’s the juice.

If you got UV tubes, spoons it can be the difference between catching and watching especially going deep.

I give them two good hook sets then bring them up at a speed so they can burp and clear their air bladder, if not well you got a balloon and probably a dead fish.

Good luck.


This was just a fatty full of bait fish as he puked them up all over the place so he chummed for me.
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This guy came up from 160fow and on the screen you could see him burping many times on his way up.
Full of life and good to go!


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