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WBL or N. metro suggestions?


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I have fished white bear so much last yer and have a couple of lazy follows from low to mid 40's fish a fat 42 and an average 35. I don't want any spots because I already have those I would just like some advice or suggestions for increasing success? Or maybe suggestions for other lakes that aren't is diffucult and have more action?

Thanks

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Hey,

Follow the "hot spots" maps of WBL in the Sportsman's book and the spots and lures recommended by season, even if the text and pics are 15+ years old.

I don't mean to over simplify things, but that'll put you on more fish than what you've seen. Same applies to FL and BE.

Good luck to you!

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If your looking for muskies. During the day find a school of sunnies on your graph then lower the camera. There is a good chance a Muskie is sitting below them. I can't tell you how many times I have seen this. At night shallow areas with both weeds and open spots work well and having deep water nearby helps. The Cabbage by Manitou is good as well as cabbage in Snyders Bay. Good Luck.

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From what I read in the original sounds like a night bite. The heavy boating pressure and riff raff will make these beasts nocturnal. Part of why the guides hit them early and then sporadically opting for big water, mille lacs, vermillion, minnetonka, cass, leech, LOW etc. Just my hunch.

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