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Author Topic: LOTW Report 11-10-08  (Read 2336 times)

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Offline Border View Lodge

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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j99cKuAsXKU[/youtube]


Generally speaking look for larger walleyes in the Rainy River
with more "eaters" from the main lake. A jig & minnow is still
the way to go in 15 to 18 feet of water in four mile bay and
at the gap. Deer hunting appears to be very successful for
many hunters this past weekend. On opening day there were high
winds but also a dusting of snow.We had some overnight temps
in the low 20's. The ponds and back bays have had a skim of ice
on them.

We are taking reservations for the winter fishing

Bobber Down!

« Last Edit: November 11/11/08, 08:24:20 PM by Border View Lodge »
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Offline Woody

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To think people spend thousands to go to Cabo San Lucas to catch sailfish, when all they have to do is go to Boarderview Lodge!  :scratch:  Good video, looks like everyone had a good time!   :happy1:
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