Sturgeon Bay Small mouth

  • leinieman
    Chippewa Valley (Dunnville Bottoms)
    Posts: 1372
    #1793749

    Was up to the bay and the bass were hitting good kept a limit (5) 17-20 and let a lot go and some real brutes. What a great time on light tackle. All came from 12-15 feet of water. Sorry for the lousy pic but didn’t have camera with just my flip phone.

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    nhamm
    Inactive
    Robbinsdale
    Posts: 7348
    #1793758

    Uncle sent some pics from Northern sconnnie they were trolling eyes at night and got into some brute smallies as well. Kept a couple for the table.

    bigpike
    Posts: 6259
    #1793773

    Way to go lienieman! Are you camping out there?

    leinieman
    Chippewa Valley (Dunnville Bottoms)
    Posts: 1372
    #1793777

    Hey bigpike. Yep camp out that way quite a bit. Had a fillet last night for supper and it was excellent.

    frank bellson
    Posts: 4
    #1798127

    are you going this wknd? post us on your trip if you do

    leinieman
    Chippewa Valley (Dunnville Bottoms)
    Posts: 1372
    #1798234

    Hi Frank, No not going to be able to make it this weekend but a good chance I will the following weekend 28th/29th . You planning a trip that way?

    traumatized
    eastern iowa
    Posts: 362
    #1798306

    Where is a good place to camp. Think we are heading the first weekend of Oct. Please and thank you.

    leinieman
    Chippewa Valley (Dunnville Bottoms)
    Posts: 1372
    #1798543

    I stay at Big Lake Campground in Algoma but there are state parks, county parks and lots of other campgrounds that allow camping. When you say camping is that a tent or camper. I would look at purchasing a Delorme Wisconsin Atlas & Gazetteer map as they show all camping areas, boat launches, public land, it has gps grids, ect. Great resource to have. I have three right now Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.

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