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Tuesday, June 12, 2007

June 11th Update

The father/son Bronder group is in camp this week, and some of the younger members of the group have been outfishing their dads. An honorable mention goes out to John Audley for his 22-inch smallmouth caught last night. No picture is available yet, but here are some of the catches that have been caught on camera so far:

Nick Blair caught this 20inch largemouth bass last night.

Zach Byrne with a nice 30inch walleye, caught on a jig and worm in front of Hardy's Bay.

Additional Notes:
-walleyes are now biting in the main river channels as well as the bays.
-pike fishing's turning on. One noteable 17lb. pike was caught in Twilight Bay on Monday.
-the kids in camp had quite an experience the other night, when they were reeling in a bass, and a muskie rolled in and grabbed the bass right at the boat.
-river conditions: the main river water level is good, and rising slightly. Main river surface temperature is 65 degrees with temperatures as high as 69 degrees in the bays.

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