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Devils Lake (Overview) - Sunday, June 19, 2011

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Quick report, fishing is really picking up! Pulled multiple limits with folks this weekend and all but two fish were between 18-20. The two smallers were 16. Reeds, reeds, and more reeds and when your done with the reeds, go find some more reeds!! Get the picture? The reeds we are targeting are in 3 FOW casting up to them and pulling your baits across the baby new weeds beds growing up in front of them. We caught them on newmerous baits including cranks, perch, chrome/silver, viking; all Salmos. Mimic minnows were also pretty hot. Heading back up in the morning for another week of fishing, try to get out another report soon.

PS-Did  mention reeds????
 

Good Luck and Good Fishin'

Eric T


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Tags: reeds, 0, june, devils, lake, sunday, overview, report, fishing, 18-20

Region: Devils Lake (Overview)

Categories: Fishing
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RegisteredUser

Joined: 07/14/2009
Location: ND, USA
Re:
by on 06/20/2011 01:20 AM | Reply #1 "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |
That was the best fishing report I have read all year.....   Thanks Eric.    

RegisteredUser

Joined: 04/29/2009
Location: MN, USA
Re:
by on 06/20/2011 2:35 PM | Reply #2 "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |
Where you guys fishing the windy side of the lake or clamer side??? Or did it not matter?

3 ft, they kind of shallow for a summer bite... But then again, it seem every year is different due to rising water and flooded lands.

RegisteredUser

Joined: 01/08/2003
Location: ND, USA
Re:
by on 06/27/2011 08:47 AM | Reply #3 "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |
FEI,

Kinda both but neither..... We are targeting protected bays so I can not say that it really matters in this case. As for the 3 FOW, not shallow at all I will be up there when it's 90 degrees out too. Most people think that all the fish go deep when the temps go up and that is far from the truth. I very rarely go deeper than 10-12 FOW the entire year. Another perk to this, I have nearly every shoreline to myself because everyone is out trolling the golden hwy or likes of it.
 

Good Luck and Good Fishin'

Eric T


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