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Author Topic: RAINY LAKE 9/10  (Read 2075 times)

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Offline Realtree

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On Rainy Lake, walleyes are coming in on spinner rigs and crawlers worked slowly through 25-30 feet of water. Community Reef and the shoals near Saginaw Bay are both producing lots of fish. Crappies are hitting light jigs tipped with a small minnow at Black Bay and around Sand Bay. Northern pike remain aggressive, and are hitting fast-moving lures along the edges of weed beds. On the Rainy River, walleyes are active in areas with a little more current, such as below the dam, and above and below the Manitou and Long Sault Rapids.
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