A great weekend but painful to boot....
- FLOATFISHIN
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C.A.S Is right but if you go earlier you may get em then too.Just watch the water if it is calm and you will see there eyes shine at you in the light about 10 feet off the dock.In my opinion try slowin down your presetations tonight and they should turn on.Start with the stick baits and then if nothin go to a jig or lindy rig with a night crawler or live leech.
T.L F.F
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K gonna try this again
Tried posting and it says im the last post but ah well here goes again.Try to get there a bit early to get your spot towards the end where the light is.I not sure what the traffic is like but thats where we saw the majority of the fish staging.Try starting with stick baits and slow stready retreives with the occasional twich.If no action try a jig bout 1/4 ounce with different plastics .Then move onto a jig tipped or a lindy rig tipped with a night crawler or live leech and slowly drag bottom.Not many snags out there but the occasional one my arise,bottom is pretty flat.I've seen al techs work but you should try them all to see if they will pick up on anythin.
Hope this helps and plz give us a reprot
T.L F.F

Hope this helps and plz give us a reprot

T.L F.F
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Yeah definatly about 10 feet out or so. I just did a light underhand pitch 10 - 15 ft out on front of the peir. As FF mentioned...you can see their eyes...I had to post back to this one again too....if you look closely at the pic of me ( green pants ) just to the right and up an bit from the tail on the fish You can see a big ol Eye staring at us LOL guess the flash of the cam got it.
Cheers and Tightlines
C.A.S.
Cheers and Tightlines
C.A.S.
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Thanks wolfe....much appreciated ...
Saw FF on here a few times and found my new hobby besides fishing....which is talkin bout fishin and seeing some great pics hearing some great stories. Seems like a really good bunch on here and hope I get too toss a few with some of you.
Cheers and Tightlines
C.A.S.

Saw FF on here a few times and found my new hobby besides fishing....which is talkin bout fishin and seeing some great pics hearing some great stories. Seems like a really good bunch on here and hope I get too toss a few with some of you.

Cheers and Tightlines
C.A.S.
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fished little rideau last night
Picked up a 5lb and a 5.5 lb pike in a couple of weedbeds up the lake along with 5 or so hammerhandles
Around dusk made our way down north shore trolling marked lots fish 15 feet down in 30 feet of eater. no fish
fished in and around the pier till 11:00 pm, my buddy caught 2 small walleye bout 15 inches and lost a nice one at the side of the boat that i would roughly estimate at around 6=7 lbs.
still a good night fishing
Picked up a 5lb and a 5.5 lb pike in a couple of weedbeds up the lake along with 5 or so hammerhandles
Around dusk made our way down north shore trolling marked lots fish 15 feet down in 30 feet of eater. no fish
fished in and around the pier till 11:00 pm, my buddy caught 2 small walleye bout 15 inches and lost a nice one at the side of the boat that i would roughly estimate at around 6=7 lbs.
still a good night fishing