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Author Topic: West Rush 9-7-08  (Read 1622 times)

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With the colder temps, the pike have been picking up more and more.
Alot of fish being caught that are in the slot to be released.

Panfish are still the talk of the lake, both Crappies and Sunfish are still producing well!
Starting to move shallower with the water temp. Can be caught in water up to 10 feet deep, the Crappies still holding around 20 by the deep holes. Crappie minnows and jigs for the crappies, wax worms and small leeches for the sunny's.

Muskies have picked up as well, some have been caught in the shallow weed ledges and on the rock piles. Casting large spinner baits and top water lures.

Walleyes have still been slow, a few being caught here and there. The ones that have been caught have been on the smaller side, next to the sunken islands and rock flats in 15 feet of water using leeches and slip bobbers.

Hope everything is good in your neck of the woods!
Hunter
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