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Old 09-11-2022, 02:52 PM
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Well we had to get into some laker action before heading to the mountains for a fly fishing adventure.
We did get into them after loosing 7 in a row then all heck broke loose, great times and a great day on a beauty lake!



Best results on the bigger fish was dragging bottom in 90 fow and then we would get picked off just as the water got deeper, stirring up the bottom set them off!


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Old 09-11-2022, 03:49 PM
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You are always tagging into some nice lakers man!
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Nicely done!
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Old 09-11-2022, 08:14 PM
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We made it out today too again finally.....probably put 50 in the boat over 6 hours all jigging in 70-110fow and quite a few hitting right off bottom.
Lots of big fat pre spawn bellies. Beauty day out today.

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Great job
Man there was little clusters of boats in some areas reminded me of a shopping mart parking lot
At one area near the provincial park there were 12 boats all within 50 square yards of each other, hoped they all like the same music
Laker music that is....
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Great job
Man there was little clusters of boats in some areas reminded me of a shopping mart parking lot
At one area near the provincial park there were 12 boats all within 50 square yards of each other, hoped they all like the same music
Laker music that is....

Was anyone trying to downrig and weave through them all like last time I was there?
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Was anyone trying to downrig and weave through them all like last time I was there?

I was too far away to watch the possible mishaps but usually there always is a few.


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