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Thursday, July 05, 2007

New Photos

Evan Schoss with a nice Largemouth caught on one of the portage ponds.
Jake Eicher remains the Sheephead King in his family.
Just kidding Jake!

Sheila & Ernest Ungerank pose with two nice walleyes they caught while fishing with guide Billy Commanda.

The surface temperature remains in the low 70's. Weed beds are just below the surface. Twilight, Hardy's, and Satchels' bays are the hot areas for pike. The walleye fishing is still great. The reefs between Hardy's and Satchels are productive.

2 Comments:

At 7/05/2007 11:19 AM, Blogger Tony said...

Nice hold on the Sheepshead, Mike! What a beast!

 
At 7/06/2007 7:04 AM, Blogger John said...

Yeah... what type of "hold" is that? I didn't see that style mentioned in your previous post. ;-)

Looks like the "this-bad-boy-needs-two-hands hold."

Enjoy!
~ John

 

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