Summary
I was out fishing with Audie Dulewich on Cockeram Lake, just a short drive northeast of town. We had launched his boat after supper and headed to an inflowing river located at the west end of the lake. There was decent current flow in the area, but while we caught some nice fish in the evening, once semi-darkness settled on the lake, the big fish started to roam. And I mean big! I didn't know walleyes more than 10 pounds existed that far north.
"ö Don't forget current areas or narrowed down sections of lakes"ö You can use heavier line at night to help get your lures out of snags and fight the bigger fish you will find feeding at this time of day. It will also help prevent break-offs when you make a mistake fighting a fish in the dark. Believe me, this does happen to even the most experienced angler.See the full content of this document
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:Some Tips for Successful Night Fishing
Don Lamont
WITH plenty of rain over the last couple of weeks and some hot weather, fishing in the province has been pretty darn good. A current always attracts ...See the full content of this document
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