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Going to spend 10 days on a house boat in early August--will be towing a
bass boat and a canoe for fishing. I normally fish in mountain creeks for trout with a fly rod and a small pond for bass with fly rod and spinning gear----what should I expect to encounter on this trip ? Anyone been there ? Indian Joe |
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![]() "Joe McIntosh" wrote in message ... Going to spend 10 days on a house boat in early August--will be towing a bass boat and a canoe for fishing. I normally fish in mountain creeks for trout with a fly rod and a small pond for bass with fly rod and spinning gear----what should I expect to encounter on this trip ? Anyone been there ? Indian Joe Well, most of all, you should expect to have a great time! I did a Lake of the Woods houseboat trip in early August with my family and had a blast. That was eleven years ago and the kids still talk about the trip! Rainy Lake has a tremendous walleye population, so make sure you take plenty of 1/8 - 3/8 oz. leadhead jigs as well as white, chartreuse and smoke color curly tail grub bodies. You might need to go with livebait (nightcrawlers or leeches) to tip the jigheads with, but if they're active, you can catch them on a jig/grub combo. Smallmouth bass should be going good too. Take a selection of senko style stick baits (http://gotobaits.com) and some 1/0 or 2/0 octopus hooks. Wacky rig the sticks and toss them near rocky shorelines. Zoom SuperFlukes Texas Rigged with a 5/0 Gamakatsu EWG hook will get you larger smallmouth. Topwater flies and black rabbit hair leech flies should get smallies too. Take along some 3 - 4" Rapalas. Silver/black, gold/black and firetiger colors should get you bit by not only smallies, but pike and walleyes as well, especially at night for walleyes. Finally, make sure you have a selection of Secret Weapon spinnerbaits (http://www.secretweaponlures.com). 3/16th and 5/16th oz. sizes will work for both smallmouth and pike. Firetiger, chartreuse/white and Midnight Snack would be great colors to take. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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On Jun 19, 12:14 pm, "Joe McIntosh" wrote:
Going to spend 10 days on a house boat in early August--will be towing a bass boat and a canoe for fishing. I normally fish in mountain creeks for trout with a fly rod and a small pond for bass with fly rod and spinning gear----what should I expect to encounter on this trip ? Anyone been there ? Indian Joe I agree with everything Steve said especially the Secret Weapon Firetiger. That has been my search bait for the last 4 years up there.. My employer has a lodge on Trout River way up Red Gut Bay. (Shannon's Camp) Like most lakes I have been to in Canada the walleyes seem to prefer green jigs. Check out the this link for the most up to the minute info on Rainy. And, oh yeah, pack your rain gear cuz Rainy can be like Seattle. Short passing rain followed by beautiful weather. http://www.fishingminnesota.com/foru...t=&Board=UBB42 Joe Z. |
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