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  • Grady Neer
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    Thanks Everyone for the updates i’m planning on going out on a smaller lake this weekend to chase after some gills. Not expecting much just hoping to get on some ice. Good luck to everyone else going out this weekend.

    Grady Neer
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    #1950537

    I used to vacation on Little Pine and boat down to Cross. I’d fish under the bridge right where Dagget meets Cross. There was a pronounced drop off on the Dagget side that continued under the bridge that offered lots of walleyes early in the day. Earl….as in before 8 AM. If the sun was out there’d be a definite shade line on the water and the fish would hit where the float/minnow hit the shaded area under the bridge. Try that.

    I definitely will give that a try thank you

    Grady Neer
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    #1935131

    <div class=”d4p-bbt-quote-title”>eelpoutguy wrote:</div>
    Rabbit in Crosby.
    I’m on Roosie and the locals say they were pretty much fished out. They no longer stock them as they didn’t have a very successful reproduction rate.

    According to DNR’s Lakefinder, there aren’t any lakers in Rabbit. I do know that there are some in a small pit near Rabbit, and I believe they started stocking some in Pennington and Sagamore Pits too last year.

    I’ll have to check out some of the mine pits any suggestions for baits or depths to fish?

    Grady Neer
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    #1935107

    Rabbit in Crosby.
    I’m on Roosie and the locals say they were pretty much fished out. They no longer stock them as they didn’t have a very successful reproduction rate.

    Have you heard much about big trout lake on the whitefish chain they are still stocking lake trout so the population may be better

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