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Author Topic: West Rush 6-26-08  (Read 1586 times)

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Walleye's have slowed down, catching a few in the early morning hours and just before dark.
Small shiners, fatheads and leeches are the bait of choice, fishing off of the weed lines with a slip bobber and a red hook. 15 to 20 feet of water.

Have not caught any BIG muskie's yet, most have been in the 7 to 12 pound range, casting large beetle spins with twister tails, large shad raps and buck tails. Fishing the weed lines.
Pike have been hitting same lures, expect to catch a few while fishing for muskie.
Be aware of the pike slot limit, 24" to 36" fish must be released, with 1 over 36" that can be kept.

Panfish still going strong, up close to the weed lines during the day, wax worms and small panfish leeches have been working well under a bobber on a demon glow jig.



Hope all is well in your neck of the woods!
Hunter
« Last Edit: June 06/27/08, 11:30:09 AM by hunterdown »
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