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November 25, 2010

Northern perch begin bite; southern crappies still active

The fishing and hunting report is compiled using reports from conservation officers, hunting guides, and sporting goods stores. North Chain: According to fishing reporter Cory Yarmuth (www.legend-outdoors.com), the walleye bite has been slow with some fish being taken on live bait rigging on the breaklines. Also spinner rigs and bottom bouncers with night crawlers are […]

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Some fishing occurring, but deer have taken center stage

EAGLE RIVER AREA There’s been good muskie, northern, and perch action, with walleye action fair. Water temperatures have ranged from the mid-30- to low 40-degree range in the Eagle River area. Muskie action in the Eagle River area is good. Fish outside of the weeds to the first break edge, in 8 to 15 feet of water. Use a jerkbait,

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Ice begins to take hold; the key now is to avoid snow

Big Six LAKE MILLE LACS Except skim ice in the harbors and along the shorelines of a few small bays, open water was evident early this week. Water temperatures have plummeted, but the wind needs to stay calm before the main lake caps with ice. Johnson’s Portside (320) 676-3811     www.johnsonsportside.com Terry’s Boat Harbor (320) 692-4430

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