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Author Topic: KABETOGAMA 9/10  (Read 6324 times)

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Offline Realtree

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On Lakes Kabetogama and Namakan, warm weather has caused water temperatures to rise to 70-degrees during the day. Anglers report a consistent walleye bite when using minnows in 28-35 feet of water on Lake Kabetogama, and in depths of 30-40 feet on Lake Namakan. Try a jig head or slip sinker rig for the most fish. Some walleyes, however, can still be found in 6-15 foot depths, especially at the windswept points and bays. Casting and trolling large artificials at the weed edges is resulting in lots of northern pike. Sucker minnows are also producing limits. Various species of fish are being taken on crankbaits trolled through deeper waters.
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