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Author Topic: CROSBY 8/29  (Read 4568 times)

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Offline Realtree

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Walleyes are being pulled from Pelican Lake during evening hours, and from the Mississippi River during the day. A few are also coming from the Rabbit Lake shallows from mid- to late afternoon. Bass anglers are doing well throughout the area. Northern pike can be found in the weeds using spinnerbaits tipped with a small sucker minnow. While trout action has slowed, smallmouth bass and northern pike are coming from area mine pits. Crappies are active in the live weeds during the day, and in 14-18 feet of water during evening hours. For the most fish, use a puddle jumper or tube jig. Panfish are being pulled from Little Rabbit and East Rabbit lakes. Anglers are taking large bluegills, walleyes and smallmouth bass from the Mississippi River. Smallmouth bass action is heating up on the Mississippi River and on Clearwater Lake, with surface lures working best. Muskie anglers are reporting several multi-fish days on Cedar Lake. Try tossing a black bucktail for the most fish.
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