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hmmm -- does it get the same pressure in the winter as Yellow? Heard of any 'eyes in there at all or should we just go search Yellow?

Thanks DonBo -- If we pull anything, a full report will be provided

BTW -- Yellow opener + cold front + wind + sucker minnows right on bottow (and I mean, RIGHT on bottom) = success.

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Yellow is far and away the premier walleye lake in the county. Devils could be argued as the second best walleye lake. But it's a much more difficult lake to find them in. For other species, Devils is probably the best or one of the best action lakes in the area. Hard to not catch fish out there, especially bass. They're everywhere. Most are smaller than 14". Good bluegill and crappie fishing as well. Decent numbers of pike, but they tend to run small. If you're chasing walleyes and you have a cloudless day, head to Yellow. The clear water on Devils makes it even tougher than it already is in those conditions.

Aaron

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