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lundojam
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Don't know. Try the narrows for walleyes on the west end of ottertrack though.
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TREK33
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Thanks QM. Will for sure report back how it goes. Weather looks promising. I hope to reach the narrows between knife and SAK, 90 foot basin always holds fish.
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bobbernumber3
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Get to Seagull before they close and give your map to Debbie. She can mark fishing hotspots all along your planned route.
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QueticoMike
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Wish I could help you out, just wanted to say Good Luck on your trip! Post some pics when you get back.
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DeanL
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The narrows on Knife you mention have always produced for us. Also had good luck around Eddy Falls, depending on the day you might have to slide out to 20'+ to find where they are hanging.
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johndku
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If you pass through Red Rock, be sure to fish around the small island about half way down the lake, (north to south). It's a fast drop off to deep water, and usually holding walleyes.
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TREK33
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Good information guys!! Thanks so much!! Keep it coming, I won't lose connection until Thursday 5am so I'll keep checking.
Will give a fishing report asap when I return to help others out so if there's a spot any of you want me to check out let me know. Thanks again!!!
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TREK33
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Hey gang,
I'll get right to it......I am leaving tomorrow night (30th) to Seagull Outfitters. Getting a tow to American Point and spending 7 days solo making the loop back to Seagull Outfitters. I have no predestined route so routes may change as often as the wind does. However I do hope to fish Ottertrack, SAK, Ogish, and Alpine...again subject to change. My question is; would anyone be willing to share the locations of sunken reefs/humps on any of those lakes or lakes that I might pass, or be close to on the loop.
Thank you in advance!
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