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Old 08-17-2016, 02:44 PM
JareS JareS is offline
 
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Default Early Fall Lakers

Hi all,

Finally targeting one of the last species I have to catch, the Lake Trout. Up in Northern Sask, fall is definately 2 weeks early with the early spring we had. Air is crisp, berries are all ready ahead of time and leaves are yellow.

My question is, when the Lakers start to come out of their deepest, coldest holes and get ready to spawn and cruise the shallows (as I assume they are starting to do), where would I find them if they are in fact transitioning?

Finally got myself a sonar for my kayak, but I fear they won't be in their deep summer holes. Any advice would be great for catching them after the dog days of summer

Thanks
Jared
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