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Locnar

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  1. Spent much of my summer fishing around the corner for carp, which was productive at times and sloooow at others. Got a few good pike outings in the early spring, and caught my first muskie back in August! Didn't really get out for bass until two trips in September. I also went down to Hilton Head with my family back in April where we caught a bunch of Bonnethead Sharks and Red Drums. I have a trip to Costa Rica coming up in late November, hopefully we'll be able to get out for some deep sea fishing.

     

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  2. Spent the weekend up on the north end of Pigeon Lake, and for the most part the fishing was a little slow this year. A few bass were caught, all around 1lb... even the panfish were slow fishing.

     

    After the rain had stopped on Monday morning, I decided we'd try trolling for walleye... as the water was choppy, the skies were gloomy. After only 15-20 minutes, fish on! First muskie landed, not a monster... A little shy of 3ft. Definitely made my weekend.

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  3. Ventured down to the local fishin' hole for a tad bit over 2 hours tonight. The carp were on fire, caught 7 of them and had 3 other snap my line. Caught a few bullheads as dusk rolled in. The biggest was about 30". I've always struggled catching carp, and usually spend a few days fishing and baiting an area just to catch a single carp. It was a friggin' blast tonight!

     

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    In and around the 30" mark, biggest of the evening.

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    The girth of it's head

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    A canoeing couple paddled up and started to take their canoe out just as I hooked into one, and they offered to take a picture.

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  4. I figured the bubbles were feeding fish, especially when their tail broke the surface right next to the bubbles. Less chum and change up bait might help then?

     

    Spawning fish are the ones that are flopping and jumping?

  5. I've spent about 2-3 hours in the evening for the past few days, and have seen plenty around. Tails breaking the surface, large bubbles, jumping... I've been using a boilie on bottom with a hair rig, chumming the area when I get there, about an hour in and like a half hour before I leave. No bites. Is there anything I could do to increase my chances?

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