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    Finally, at 830pm after bein on the water since 9am, pulled up 3 eyes, a 17, 19, 20" er! All in 15min. I gave up on the deep stuff. Found an 11ft deep weed edge on the south shore within a mile of the Bridgeport launch. Pulled up. Decent pike, 3 dink pikeees, over 15 smallies. Of which most were 3lbers, angry chunks. Oh yeah pulled up a drum too.

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  2. I was their lookin for them today. Had plenty of marks in 21ft, all over the water column. Jigged up a few bass. I think I had one hooked,,but never saw it. Wind picked up around 4-5pm. Had nice chop. Thought I would lift a few in between kneeboard rides.

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  3. Caught 3 walleyes, 2 smallies, 2 crappies, 3 Rockies, 1 drum. All on 1/8thoz ball jig with a berkely power bait 3"paddle tail green. The stinger hook was key. I have been working on Todd Steele's walleye jigging techniques. They worked tonite, with that storm that rolled in, anything might have worked.

    Todd's jigging seminar.

    My 5 min go pro video with one walleye catch, after the catch it's boring, feel free to drop out. I will talk closer to the camera next time too.

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  4. I found yesterday the lakers have started to get back to their normal places when active at least for a jigger like me. Here is my first Fathersday gift run through. What a blast those go pros are. The chest harness rules. I found a small silver kastmaster was the winner 1/2 oz. off the bluff in 95-105ft

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  5. I have one rigger but then I just troll in circles. :))))) luv the jiggin too much. I need to get that bassin out of my blood first. I figure the lakers are getting me closer though. But they are such a blast on a jig I'm not sure I'll be trolling anytime sooner.

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  6. Couldn't wait to get on the water after work tonite. It was as calm as I have ever seen it. Launched out of the north end and hit the point in front of Geneva country club. I have been waiting to try those 60ft to 30 ft drops out in front of that point. I watched a boat troll up and down the inside channel In front of that point catching one after another it seemed like every pass they had one. Mean while, my second cast I felt a tug on the drop, then pressure so I set the hook. Felt really heavy, I held on and horsed it a little expecting a decent laker. Doesn't it get up to the surface and turn sideways and show me some dots. I grabbed the net made a scoop attempt as it tail walk right at me and broke off. I knew I was done for the night. It took me about an hour to calm down, knowing that I would stop from my plan of investigating the lake and stick in this area hoping for another. The fish finder teased me all night with some of the largest hooks I have ever seen, all mid way up the water column, no doubt more monster browns. I threw every lure I had at them. Had two bites at a small silver kastmaster, and one that tore off a soft plastic trailer on a diamond jig. Exciting and frustrating all in one night, I estimate that brown was between 12-15lbs. It was long and tall. 62.5 degrees on the east side while it was 60 on the west.

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  7. I doubt you are targeting them but, this is bedding time. The water temps are pushing their breeding times beyond the norm. I would try to stay away from shallow fishing if you are interested in promoting the species. I am no biologist I just feel bad when I hear of bass catches in May and early June, when I know they are getting busy. :)))Just a perspective, I am happy you are enjoying fishing and sharing with yòur boy.

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  8. I had a rough day last friday. 11-5 not a single hit. i covered the entire top 3/4 of the lake. i couldnt jig up a bite i saw more fish of points on east side. frustrating but thats what keeps me coming back.

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  9. You kicked my butt today, I was out of severne, tried for perch for a few hours next to the boats just north of the launch to no avail. I got bored of that and went laker hunting. Went across to Lodi, found bait fish a mile north of Lodi in 110, grabbed a skinny 4lber, had a lamprey. Lamprey popped off in the boat and escaped into my bilge Down one of my chair deck holes...grrrrr.

    I popped one more in the same spot a tiny one 2-3lbs. Hit right on the bottom with a silver xps freestyle. I went over to Dresden, that place was desolate not a fish, but the water temp was 39 degrees about four warmer than most places I hit. I headed over to Sampson and found very few marks, tried perch for 10 min. Called it a day.

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  10. I can second that benson. It was nice to have you out their with all the ice cracking. There is a rift coming straight off the point, perhaps the north east wind was pushing the ice over onto itself. It became increasingly noisy as it got closer to dusk.I felt a shudder of ice right under my feet at one point.

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