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lundojam
08/29/2017 08:01PM
 
Don't know. Try the narrows for walleyes on the west end of ottertrack though.
 
TREK33
08/29/2017 08:15PM
 
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.
 
bobbernumber3
08/29/2017 09:28PM
 
Get to Seagull before they close and give your map to Debbie. She can mark fishing hotspots all along your planned route.
 
QueticoMike
08/29/2017 05:44PM
 
Wish I could help you out, just wanted to say Good Luck on your trip! Post some pics when you get back.
 
DeanL
08/29/2017 10:32PM
 
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.
 
johndku
08/30/2017 08:52AM
 
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.
 
TREK33
08/30/2017 09:20AM
 
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!!!
 
TREK33
08/29/2017 03:09PM
 
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!