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Flathead bite


harvey lee

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A buddy and I spent the evening at a proven spot last night. We got skunked with bullheads. The river is looking real good tho....I was thinking walleyes too.

I'm gonna go hit the Otter Tail next weekend...hopefully some channels on cranks.

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I was out near the chaska launch Saturday night. Had a run right when I got out there at about 8:50. It was a slow run at first than it took off. I pulled the hook right out of the mouth. After that nothing but a turtle chomping thanks to Pete giving me bad JUJU.

I just finished my first fishing rod and want to try it out! So I will be hitting the eyes pretty soon as well! Specially if we get the rain tonight and all day tomorrow!

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I know MOST people seem to fizzle out after the Spring pre-spawn bite but the rest usually fish through August and September with the few hardcore people who go in October.

Most of the guys who do King of the Cats like to at least attempt to upgrade up until the September 31st end date. I have found that things usually pick up in September at least compared to August but then again I have only been Catfishing a few years.

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I was out this afternoon on the Minnesota just north of Monte. It was my first trip ever trying to catch cats, we moved here in mid-July. I've never river fished, did some research and got some local tips. I ended up traveling about 2 miles of the river, tying up to log jams and dropping a slip rig right into them with a crawler ball on it. I ended up catching over 20 small channels, 14" or less, had to keep one because it deep-hooked on my Kahle hook. I kept four others between 16 and 24 inches. Also picked up some sheepshead and a big sucker. I kept the sucker, filleted it at home and cut it into strips for cut bait for the next trip with my daughters later this week if the schedule works out. I did pick up one 14" walleye as well. All in all, it was a good time, even though the current was FAST and the river high and dirty, I had a good time. Just fished from 1:00-3:30 in the afternoon, probably not the prime time, but it treated me right. smile

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That sounds like a pretty good report Selmer.

Hey Harvey Lee. Where do you go to do most of your walleye fishing on the river? I have only been out of the Henderson landing this spring, but we caught some nice eyes in some backwater with no current. What do you use for bait and what structure do you usually target?

I remember seeing a video of you and I think Dtro from a couple years ago with some hawgs. If I remember right it must have been closer to ice up. Any advice on time of the day?

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