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ND spearing report.

Lake Lorretta north of Michigan they are seeing a lot of northerns. many small a few medium and there has been a few whoppers taken.

Stump lake right off the east side of hwy 1 between Pekin and Lakota. big fish. Water really clear. action is medium to slow.

Sibley Lake south of Binford, I was out there yesterday. decent clearity. was only out there for 2 hours. seen 1 fish, speared it. 8lbs. gonna try to try that lake again this week sometime.

Juanita Lake, east of Grace City. Spearin medium fish. some days really hot others slow. clearity good.

So there you go. If ur still plannin on comin to ND weekend of th 5th let me know and I'll come with you. If you comje all lakes require an ATV or snowmobile. Don't forget ur ice saw!You gotta cut my hole for a finders fee gringrin Email me for my phone # and lodging info.

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The thawing whether has made the lakes more accessable now. I guess there has been some guys able to get around on some DL bays now. Talked to a guy that went spearing in 1 of our usual spots on DL last weekend. He speared 2, 4lbers but it was so windy he didn't stick around long. Clearity is starting to get better there now. he said he could see the bottom in 7' of water. We usually have our best luck out there in around 17' but i dont think the water is clear enough for that yet.

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another report. tried Juanita lake this morning. got there too late the fish are movin in the holes in the early morn. we got 2 but the guys that were there earlier at first light limited by the time we got there a 1 1/2 hours later. small to 5lbs was the size of the fish

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