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Author Topic: West Rush 9-22-08  (Read 1826 times)

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Wallyes have still been hit and miss. Most have been caught around the end of Cigar and the grass islands with a slow presentation using a jig and a fathead minnow between 10 to 25 feet of water. Work your way around the point and when you graph fish throw a marker out and work the area. Most of the fish have been just off the bottom, but during low light (early morning, or evening) they have been suspended looking for prey in the shallower water.

Muskies have picked up, there have been quite a few people out throwing bucktails and big spoons around the rock flat.

Bass have been hitting around the docks using plastic worms and buzz baits. Keep 2 rods rigged with both and switch off, if one don't get um the other will!

Northerns have moved up into the shallow waters feasting on the small Perch and Sunfish.
Big spinners have been working well.

Panfish are still hitting around the lake, a lot of people still catching Crappies around the 40 foot hole in 20 feet of water using jigs and minnows. The big Sunfish have been hitting well in 10 feet of water just off of the weed lines using wax worms and jigs.
And the big Perch have been in the same areas as the Sunny's.


Hope every thing is good in your neck of the woods!
Hunter
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