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Author Topic: KABETOGAMA 8/29  (Read 5396 times)

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Offline Realtree

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On Lakes Kabetogama and Namakan, walleye anglers are having success using jig heads and rigs with minnows in 30-plus feet of water. Also try trolling a crankbait through depths of 22-30 feet, keeping the lure close the bottom. Anglers are taking both northern pike and walleyes using this method. The shallows are still giving up fish, especially during morning and evening hours. Look to mid-Kabetogama to locate schools of fish. The east end of Lake Namakan offers a lot of reefs and shoreline structure that draw walleyes. Smallmouth bass anglers are doing well in most depths.
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