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Author Topic: FISHING REPORT LAKES OAHE/SHARPE FOR SEPTEMBER 1ST THRU LABOR DAY (5th) 2016  (Read 2035 times)

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Offline Hutch

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I guided another of my all time favorite repeat customers Doctor Rose and Doctor Owens and their wife's spending the trip on Sharpe. Sharpe continues to be more productive for walleye than Oahe. We caught the fish in 3 fow out to 10 fow using mostly nightcrawler/spinner rigs however we did catch some fish on minnow/bouncer rigs. Oahe continues to have much less traffic so you do not have to fish around lots of other boats but the reason is that it is much harder to put fish in the boat. You can get a multi species catch on Oahe (Northern Smallmouth Walleye Catfish) making it a tempting chase but you do not always land on the fish. If you are looking to get away from lots of boats it is the best choice but if getting limits of walleye is your goal better put up with the crowds and fish Sharpe. Colder fall temps should start to bring more fish up shallow hopefully making for a better big lake bite.

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Good fishing Hutch

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