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I went there two weeks ago and it was pretty slow. I caught this one chunky fish not far from the boat launch, and missed a couple of little guys, but pretty dead. I wasted two and a half hours there, and then went to my usual lake and hammered them. 110 fish from 4-8:30, the last 1 1/2 hours were non stop popper action. Every cast brought a blowup. Definitely spend some time over there during your trip.
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Thanks Bud. I'm assuming the top water action is in the evening. I'm not an evening person, but maybe I should get tough and go to bed late, huh? [frown] Is it possible that mid day top water might work? [crazy] This old fart needs his sleep. [laugh]
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I sent you a PM about poppers and more.
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Would you be kind enough to share your "usual Lake" to an avid catch and release fly fisherman. I say that because I am no threat to any fish population. I like to fish near malad. I had some friends that went to Devil's creek recently and caught 1 fish between the Three of them. Any news on Devil's Creek?
Thanks for you time and information.
Warren
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I second that! I would love a PM.
I flyfish, and release everything except Bluegills, perch, crappie, and catfish (if I could catch them!).
Love those little bluegill fillets!!
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Try Twin Lakes , two friends were there last week and filled a 48 quart cooler in four hour with Perch and Blue Gill . They just kept the bigger ones . Curt G.
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I have caught bass, trout, bluegill, and crappie at Twin, but I've never caught a single perch. Where do they hide??
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Out In the middle of the north lake in 15 to 17 feet of water . Curt G.
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