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  • Scott S.
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    I was out Saturday as well. We caught them on drop shot w live bait and hair jigs, but primarily crankbaits. The bite was slow in the morning and got a little better as a day went on.

    We were checking things out on livescope as well. It was interesting to see fish come up and stare at your presentation and swim off. I felt like reaction bites were our best action.

    We saw fish schooling up in deeper pockets but did not have any success catching any.

    Scott S.
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    (Amateur Report) I was out today from about 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. In the morning they wanted things slow. I ended up using a drop shot some with minnows and that worked pretty well.

    In the afternoon, hair jigs tipped with minnows and crankbaits worked well. Trolling the tips of wing dams and along rocky shores was a lot of fun. Mostly worked the airport area and the rocky shore just north of 494.

    Probably the funnest fight was when a big cat slammed a crankbait while trolling. I thought I had a huge walleye but nope, it was a cat.

    Scott S.
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    I am planning on heading out on Friday, it will be a cooler day (relative to recent trends) but it’s the only day I have off. I plan to put in at the 494 bridge and hit wing dams and current breaks with jigs and cranks. With the cold do you suspect it could shut down the bite or just move it deeper?

    Any help is appreciated, I have not been able to get out since July.

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