Hey everyone,
Looking for some help here, a couple buddies and myself are fishing in a pike tourny this weekend. I have never fished this lake and was wondering if anyone would be so kind to maybe lead me in the right direction as to where to find some? Any help would be much appreciated!
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thanks
Blake
Anyone ever fish Crow Lake?
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How do you cook it ?
I like mine on the bbq with a little touch of salt.
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I like mine on the bbq with a little touch of salt.
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i would recommend marinating crow meat in a italian dressing overnight and then slowy cook it to get the "full affect".
but really i prefer sea gull meat. they are easy to catch. a little piece of bread on a hook. let them take it in and fly off with it. then as soon as they are about 25 feet to 50 feet in the air you set the hook and then you do the same. marinate over night and cook slowy to get the "full affect"
bottom feeder, have you really had crow before???
but really i prefer sea gull meat. they are easy to catch. a little piece of bread on a hook. let them take it in and fly off with it. then as soon as they are about 25 feet to 50 feet in the air you set the hook and then you do the same. marinate over night and cook slowy to get the "full affect"
bottom feeder, have you really had crow before???
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Orrsey,
Don't know which crow you're talking about but if its the one that is connected to Bob's Lake, I've fished it once last summer, She's a limestone type lake crystal clear, plenty of shoals and points with decent weed growth, I'd suggest tryin to get a hold of a depth chart for the lake, so you don't end up punching holes over 100fow as for pike I'm guessing goldies would be an excellent choice, even dead bait at this time of year should be good. I'd stay in the 6 to 20 ft range. Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Rich
Don't know which crow you're talking about but if its the one that is connected to Bob's Lake, I've fished it once last summer, She's a limestone type lake crystal clear, plenty of shoals and points with decent weed growth, I'd suggest tryin to get a hold of a depth chart for the lake, so you don't end up punching holes over 100fow as for pike I'm guessing goldies would be an excellent choice, even dead bait at this time of year should be good. I'd stay in the 6 to 20 ft range. Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Rich
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Orrsey,
I guessing your getting on at Crow Lake village? I haven't fished this lake in years but when I did I caught lots of Pike and big Pike in the back of the bay well the only bay in the North/East corner. There's a couple of islands and a underwater point. Fish the south side of the bigger island it normally has a good weed line in the summer dropping off into deep water.
Steve
I guessing your getting on at Crow Lake village? I haven't fished this lake in years but when I did I caught lots of Pike and big Pike in the back of the bay well the only bay in the North/East corner. There's a couple of islands and a underwater point. Fish the south side of the bigger island it normally has a good weed line in the summer dropping off into deep water.
Steve