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 8/3/2007 4:16:27 PM
twitch
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night 7
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Was another nice day to fish everyone caught fish who made it there.

Congratulations team River Rats with your win on Sturgeon and your 5.5lbs largemouth and second place finishers Korpela/Day nice job guys.

On Island team Long Rods caught 15lbs for the win and team Hawg hunters taking second.


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 8/3/2007 5:32:05 PM
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Hey Twitch, you sure get right to the point.  No major article, just this is it. 

Yeah the top teams on both lakes had a monster or a bag of great bass.  Very good jobs guys.  Rog is keeping the heat on and the Carsons had an impressive Island Lake limit of Largies.  Very cool.

So any tips from the winners on what to do, or not to do? 


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 8/5/2007 10:13:10 AM
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Heys guys, let's not forget my awesome partner, Steve. He caught that 5 pounder!! and put us over the top on Sturgeon Lake.

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 8/5/2007 11:02:17 PM
pirilad
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Great job Steve.  I know you are both good anglers and treat it as a team.  And you guys are doing awesome all year. 

We were on Sturgeon Lake today, we did good and won the AnglerInsider event there.  The weather wasn't as tough as you had it and we had 5 fish over 18 inches, well starting at 18 and going to 20.25 inches.  We had fished it a while ago and had over 200 fish most over 14 and 3 over 20 with many over 18 inches.  But that was a rocking day.  The best day I have ever had for largemouth.  But Sturgeon has them.  Today we worked for em, and when we found one, we usually found a few.  If it weren't for one dock, we would have been 5-6 inches lower in total inches.  Al knows Sturgeon too well, even knew who didn't have boat lifts or docks in, where the little holes and pockets are.  I think he has a name for most of the fish on certain docks.  But I guess years of mainly fishing it and learning his largies tactics on Sturgeon are paying off.  I will post some of the pictures soon. 

We did post some of our other bass photos out here already.  I think we are at over a thousand bass each now, that's crazy.  But I am burning out.  5-7 days a week is a bit much.  I have things I have to do.  Everyone is letting me know that now. 

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 8/6/2007 11:27:27 AM
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My pops and I were both surprised on Island.  When I did a quick estimate I thought we were around 12-13 lbs and didn't think that was going to be enough, so we were trying for a 5th bigger fish, but it never came to the boat.

We fished a few docks right off the get go and caught a bunch of keeper fish off a dark colored tube and senko.  I caught a big one off a dock skipping a tube under a boat lift, luckily had my heavy stick with Power Pro, love that stuff.

One fish and I think the 4lber came off of a buzz bait and the only one fish off of it.  Fished that near the weed edge and near some bulrushes.  The other 2 bigger fish came off of a well defined deep weed edge, where the water dropped off to deep water very quickly off the weed edge using a heavily weighted dark colored tube.

Reading and fishing deep edge weed lines (over 8 ft) is very fun and those not trying should get out and learn it, I'm still trying to figure it out.  I'm am quickly learning that not all deep edge weed lines are same, though most of the weed edges do have fish on them, but those bigger fish just want something a little different.  Access to deep water rather quickly, good feed and I think mostly is some kind of structure to follow (points, well defined weed edge with some pockets mixed in, gravel/rocks), ugggggh, to much to take in.  I think the fish use the structure as a way to move up and down from the deep water to shallow at different times of the day.

A good lake to try fishing deep weeds is Big Lake because it has a big section that is all sparse deep weeds.  Those that fished in A league that night on Big Lake should have seen me and Dave fishing out in the middle of lake, thats what we were doing.  Dave wasn't used to fishing deep in weeds, so he didn't really have a feel for it.

Tight lines!

Hope nobody reads this from the fly fishing world, otherwise that might flip to see I'm pulling out the bass spinning rod and reels instead of my fly rod.


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