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Old 07-10-2021, 07:31 PM
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I was thinking of taking the kids out to pine coulee this weekend. I’ve never fished it before and don’t see much talk about it on the forums. Is that a bad sign? Should I avoid this place like the plague? Older posts say it’s full of walleye and more recently has been stocked with trout so was hopeful we can catch something! Opinions welcome
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Old 07-11-2021, 08:06 AM
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I was thinking of taking the kids out to pine coulee this weekend. I’ve never fished it before and don’t see much talk about it on the forums. Is that a bad sign? Should I avoid this place like the plague? Older posts say it’s full of walleye and more recently has been stocked with trout so was hopeful we can catch something! Opinions welcome
Not much going on their anymore. I'd suggest going to Chain Lake instead for trout.
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Old 07-11-2021, 09:13 AM
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I was thinking of taking the kids out to pine coulee this weekend. I’ve never fished it before and don’t see much talk about it on the forums. Is that a bad sign? Should I avoid this place like the plague? Older posts say it’s full of walleye and more recently has been stocked with trout so was hopeful we can catch something! Opinions welcome
Pike walleye and trout. It appears bottom bouncing is the way to go.
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