do you guys think lakers opening will be deferent this year.

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Bass Addict wrote:
joco wrote:not talking about brook trout......about lakers.

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Oh..

Sorry about Joco ..now for Lakers I would just head over to the Big Rideau and troll with a Blue Jointed Rapala.....TroutnMuskieHunter was telling Kevin and I how productive that Lure was..... :wink: 8)
One of my favorite go to lures!!...don't count out the Cleos, Wabblers and all time favorite threaded Golden Shiner on a Gibbs troll.... 8) :wink:

You're right Joco....it's coming real soon!!!...can hardly wait to hit 31 Mile lake and then a few Speck lakes on the way back!!
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i love my cleo for brook trout ..at least for the laes i go for.

and me i still go for my repplin red fin cotorn cordell silver and black..been very good to me.

once again the story behind that cordel..i no almost everyone think its a walleye lures..its good one.

i was on lac bras coupe desert in the zev that was about 12 years ago...i was fishing for walleye wit that coton cordell..and the only i was catching was lakers,..and a lot off it.

so since then i use it. a lot.

for lakers on the 31 mile lake or roddick or mcgragor or helse.

its just abig shiner minnoes..in the lake where there smalet or sisco etc..they do look like those..so wen a lures look like what they eat..its usaly a winner.

plus i use it for pike and bass to...very good.

make me thinki need to get a few more this week. :lol:

a lot off people use the joint black and silver rapale and do good...some like the zo-ri ones do good to.

after you did good wit one type its hard to try onother ones.hahah

and lets not forget the old westriver or a good white tube...or silver wiliams

good luck to all.

joco.its coming
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TroutnMuskieHunter wrote:!...can hardly wait to hit 31 Mile lake and then a few Speck lakes on the way back!!

Well..
why don't you join 24/7 and I were going there next weekend for some Softwater Whities... :wink: 8)
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TroutnMuskieHunter wrote:!...can hardly wait to hit 31 Mile lake and then a few Speck lakes on the way back!!

Well..
why don't you join 24/7 and I were going there next weekend for some Softwater Whities... :wink: 8)
Thanks for the offer...but I'm hoping that the forecasted rain this week may get rid of the last ice on some of the trout lakes here on this side and I'll be able to chase down some rainbows/specks either Saturday or Sunday depending which day I get to the Carp Show.... 8) :wink:
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roddick lake is open al off it since last sunday..aprl 4.

so this is3 weeks before the opening.
and must be the same on the 31 mile lake and pemich. ice must be out.

we did saw one week before and usely not just a few days and sometime not even open but 3 weeks before. :shock: .


cant wait

joco
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