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Author Topic: fishing the brainerd lakes wth DDR  (Read 8012 times)

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Offline iceman

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well today started out on the good side of things we started out on the  chanel just north of goverment point and catching some of the smallest fish of the day ddr did c/r a few nice rock bass  then we headed north to clark lake only to find about the same fish there too with even better results some very nice sunnies and gills..
then it was to maddens lugon to pick more rock bass and gills and sunnies heres a few pices from the day oh yea i almost forgot i also caught one of the bigest bullheads in my life !...
so here we go hope you in joy the days trip..






p.s most fish were caught on a green genz worm tiped with a waxie in 7-10 feet of water..
 
« Last Edit: May 05/06/07, 08:09:39 PM by iceman »
On a quite nite up north you can almost here the deer laughing

Offline GirlGuide

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Hey Iceman, thanks for sharing your pictures!  I was out today all day too.  Got out about 2 and fished only till about 7.  We caught a couple real nice crappies and a few nice sunnies. Alot of bass and northern were biting today too.  The wind was pretty horrible at times, but we kept pretty dry.  We should of stayed out a little longer though, because after we left my brother and 2 nephews, who were fishing in the boat right next to us, hammered the crappies.  I had a feeling that was going to happen.  They came in about 8:00, and all three of them had their limit in an hour or so.  Nice size crappies too, 11" - 14".  In about 9 ft of water or so.  The water was still pretty cold too, only about 53 degrees.  I was kind of bummed that we left a little early, but I was sure glad the little guys had fun.  Well, hopefully we will chat soon.  Take Care! 
Renee aka GirlGuide

Offline UncleDave

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Anyone tried Lake Edward?   That is our lake on opening
day.

Offline iceman

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UD,
only seen 1 boat out on Lake Edward yesterday..not sure if the wind had something to do with it or it was the rain in the afternoon..
On a quite nite up north you can almost here the deer laughing

Offline DDR

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:stupid:  Thanks for a great time Iceman!  They sure were biting very well despite the weather.  Its tough casting in that wind.  Yikes!  Shoulda taken my boat out.  Hehe. 

Here's a couple more pics of Iceman (sorry about the quality, these were taken with my cell phone).  Some NICE sunnies were caught.  ::fishing::






Offline rchaze60

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thanks for sharing ........ nice pics of some good fish ::fishing:: ::fishing::

Offline DDR

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Very welcome.  If you've ever met Iceman, you know he's a big guy.  So when you see how big them sunnies are in his hands, you know them are some big sunnies.

Offline iceman

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the only sad part about them pic's i don't remember where we caught them at ..grr i hate that..
On a quite nite up north you can almost here the deer laughing

Offline icebanger

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you know what they say about big hands......big gloves ::cheers::

Offline DDR

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the only sad part about them pic's i don't remember where we caught them at ..grr i hate that..

Those pics were taken at the end of that boat dock.

Offline luvnlife

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Offline iceman

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oh yes now i remember thanks sir..
On a quite nite up north you can almost here the deer laughing

Offline DDR

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Very welcome buddy.  :rock:  Now don't catch them all... save a few for me for my next trip up there.... or else....  :gunsmilie: