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Post by Will on Sept 15, 2006 15:43:34 GMT -5
:)Fished Chambers four times over the past two weeks. Largest LM caught was 13" and a host of smaller ones and no pickerel. Chatter bait, buzz bait, spinner bait and plastic worm were only productive lures. I will report however, that there is a LARGE fish of some species in the lake because there was a yellow perch approx. 8 in. long floating on the surface with an occasional twitch a few feet away from my boat. There was a large "splash" and the perch was ENGULFED. Only saw an open mouth for a split second and could not identify the fish but, it was BIG! Any fortunate angler that hooks up with this fish will be in for a fight!! A 6 in. jointed Rapala or Rebel plug in the perch pattern would be a good choice. Action took place on West shore area in stump field---8 ft. of water. Will
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Post by Superfish on Sept 18, 2006 8:42:19 GMT -5
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Post by Will on Sept 19, 2006 8:44:41 GMT -5
:)Agree, looks like his "home" is still in the same area. I know that perch was at least 9 in. long and was no contest for whatever ate it off the surface. Nice catch, my friend. See my Marsh Creek post from yesterday--18th. Will
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Post by outdoorsboy67 on Sept 27, 2006 17:00:52 GMT -5
that big fish might be a pike i was there back in early April and caught 3 about 20in each thought it was a pickeral but had markings of a northern caught enough on the St.Lawrence river but maybe im wrong anybody else heard of them in there
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Post by Ol Man River on Sept 29, 2006 8:34:15 GMT -5
There are musky in the lake as one of our club members caught one. Saw some cruising the back water but would not hit anything I threw.
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