1. 2 lb. 4 oz. 14 in. Largemouth Bass

  2. Two baby perch - two small hooks

    5 oz. 4 in. Yellow Perch

  3. 2 lb. 8 oz. 14 in. Largemouth Bass

  4. 1 lb. 10 oz. 12 in. Smallmouth Bass

  5. Well if your low on bait, you can always drift west to east to catch your fill of bait fish. Just can’t seem to find the bigger perch though.

    3 in. Yellow Perch with a spinner/leech

    1. tracy janecek 0
      We always did okay about 100 yards northeast of the island with the house on it on the far east part of the lake in about 8-12 feet of water for the perch, an occasional ...more walleye and a few northerns. Bluegills hang out just off the docks on that side of the lake as well within the weedbeds. Granted, the last 5 years or so, they've been small since the rusty crawfish died out.
    2. PETE DONALDOSN 0
      umm probably wouldnt post that
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  6. Night number two was productive as well.

    2 lb. Walleye with a spinner/crawler

  7. Chased this guy half the night over the humps. I’m sure there are more out here but 11 pm was my call-it time. I’ll be there again tonight for sure, don’t take my ...more spot!

    3 lb. 8 oz. Walleye with a spinner/crawler

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