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Author Topic: LOTW Report 1-19-09  (Read 2005 times)

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Offline Border View Lodge

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We continue to move deeper.  Right now we have houses from 25-34 feet of water.  There has been fish active at all depths.  The weather has been playing us this past week.  We settled into a few days of the same weather and as that progressed the fishing picked up.  Unfortunately the stable weather was -40.  It has now warmed up to 20.

There has been more action shallow with a lot of the little Saugers hitting, the quality Walleye seem to be deeper right now.

There are many suspended fish being caught and the frozen shiners are working well.

Here are a couple more pictures of some big Walleyes from this week!

We still have availability for this winter and are taking reservation.  How about a Valentines weekend on the lake?

Bobber Down!
 


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Border View Lodge
3409 State Highway 172 NW
Baudette, MN 56623
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Offline ironranger29

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 Any advice on what would be the best resort to go out of with a car? i need to avoid the  :bump:s

Offline Dan R.

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Zippel Bay or Morris Point.
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