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Russ&Judy
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Monday am June 8 2009 Guess you can't say wind from the east- fishing the least on Upper Redlake this time of year! The winds stayed light to manageable out of the east all weekend and the fishing was very good for most. While some had trouble getting "keeper" size fish the action on 12 to 20+ inch "eyes" kept everyone happy. The bite on the S to SE shores was from 4-9'. Jigs or spinners w/minnow, even cranks were working. The crappie were just one here and there for most as the water stays on the cool side. Just ONE WEEK from today when the slot on walleye moves up to 20-26" so people are excited!!
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Russ&Judy
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Thursday am June 11 2009 The "light winds" forecast the last couple days have been 10 to 15 mph out of the WNW most of the time. This has made the fishing a little more difficult. While some have had good luck others are finding sheephead more than walleye. The temps are to warm up for the weekend so hopefully that means SW winds will take over??!! While there have been a few good crappie reports from the north shore and even the south "rock humps" the cool water temps have made for a quite inconsistent bite pattern. We are running out of time soon but if warmer days are in store we may have a week or two for the slabbers to be active. Most of the fish are still shallow 4-8' and in the evening we are still catching walleye and occaisionally crappie off our dock in three feet or less!!
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Russ&Judy
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Thursday June 18 2009 I'm not used to seeing Upper Redlake this calm for this long, I like it! The nice weather has made for good fishing conditions the last week now and the walleye continue to cooperate. The bite has been strong on the SE and south shores in particular in 6 to 9' water, many fish still being caught in 4' or less also especially in the evening. Jigging or trolling doesn't matter as most all baits are working and the new slot is helping people limit in short order!
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Russ&Judy
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Sunday June 21 2009 Happy Fathers's Day to all the Dad's out there! The weather and the fishing just doesn't get much better than the last 10 to 12 days here on Upper Redlake. "Crazy, unbeleivable, insane, fantastic" are just some of the adjectives fishermen have been using to describe the walleye action right out front here on the South shore. The bite is still in 4 to 8-9' water. A couple slabs here & there, some nice pike with a 42" the largest reported. The south winds and warm temps to stay a while longer, Fish On!!!!!!
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