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bobbernumber3
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Leeches. Fished under a slip-bobber. 6/3/2022
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yogi59weedr
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Phil, Ya gonna be back at fall lake anytime soon.
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bobbernumber3
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yogi59weedr: "Phil, Ya gonna be back at fall lake anytime soon. "
I'm packing the trailer and will be at Fall Lake Friday 6/10 - 6/16. This is a much shorter visit than previous visits due to doctoring and appointments.
What are your dates?
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outsidethebox
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Sota1996: "yogi59weedr: "Yes."
Yes? Thanks for the info lol"
The answer is clear-both work well.
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Sota1996
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Minnows or leeches? What are those wonderful walleyes biting on for everybody right now?
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Sota1996
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yogi59weedr: "Yes."
Yes? Thanks for the info lol
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OldTripper
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We brought both for a mid-May trip last year. Was definitely a challenge keeping the minnows alive while traveling to camp. We were not able to get them oxygen packed so they were transported in the minnow bucket which needed to be dunked in the water every couple minutes, unless you wanted to tow them while paddling, which I did not. Leeches did not require any attention. Once we got to camp and had them resting in the lake water all went well. We were able to keep the minnows alive for 8 days. Same for the leeches. The bottom line... we did not notice a difference between the minnows and leeches when it came to catching walleyes. Both worked equally well. With that said, we won't bother bringing minnows again in the future.
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yogi59weedr
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Be at bunk house, then out to fall lake 16th thru21st. I'll look you up. Look for the flag
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BWfishingfanatic12
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definitely leeches. Way easier to keep alive and maintain as well.
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yogi59weedr
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I will be in town Tuesday Wednesday. I will make it happen.
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yogi59weedr
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Yes.
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bobbernumber3
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yogi59weedr: "Be at bunk house, then out to fall lake 16th thru21st. I'll look you up. Look for the flag"
We'll likely be gone and on the road by the time you arrive. We can try again next year!
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