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Old 08-17-2013, 01:11 PM
NEWB NEWB is offline
 
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Thumbs up Lac st. Anne Aug 16 2013

Was out with my brother last night from 7:45 to 9:30.
We fished the narrows in our usual spot 14 FOW. Water temp was 20.5 C

It was great to see him outfish me for once.
At the end of the night I boated 6 walleyes (19.75-21.00) inches and lost 5. He boated 9 walleyes (19.50 - 21.00) inches and lost 6.

A decent night for only 1.5 hrs of fishing.

We were using the usual 1/4 oz jigs, jig bodies and minnows.

I may go again on Sunday morning for some whitefish.
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Old 08-17-2013, 01:16 PM
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White fish are extremely trickyin the open water season but good lluck to you sir.
Sounds like you caught some nice Walters.
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Old 08-17-2013, 01:24 PM
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White fish are extremely trickyin the open water season but good lluck to you sir.
Sounds like you caught some nice Walters.
Thank you sir. I haven't been successfull in my whitefish hunt yet. I may have better success in the fall, winter and spring from what I've been researching.

They were nice eyes. I find pigeon and lac st. Anne to yield some nice fish.

I didn't pick up any tags so it's a catch and release. It's nice of the walleyes to tell their friends and family how delicious our minnows were. Hahaha
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