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Thursday, July 29, 2010

RE: Ken's Tackle Fishing Report


 

Alternatives to Leeches You Ask?

July 29, 2010

 

Walleyes continue to bite in the Otter Tail Lake area.  Depths range between 20 and 30 feet on sunken islands and shoreline breaks.
 
Crawlers and leeches are best.  Now that leeches are harder to find, a great alternative is called "Slimers".  One of the most realistic artificial baits around.  They  come in different colors and are wet in organic flesh baits.  We have some on display at Ken's Tackle, so stop in to check them out. The look real and we have great reports on them.
 
As far as fishing, there is a shallow bite after dark pulling plugs in 5 to 10 feet of water.  Panfish bite is good on all lakes in 10 to 12 feet of water.  Northerns are in thick cabbage and are producing with buzz baits.
 
Give Gary a call at Ken's Tackle - 218-495-2895 for the latest.  Be safe when fishing!

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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

RE: Ken's Tackle Fishing Report


 

Biting Better!

July 20, 2010

 

The Walleye bite has picked up again on Otter Tail Lake.  Fish are in 15 to 30 feet of water on midlake humps and islands.  Crawlers and leeches are working the best.
 
Crappies and sunfish continue to bite on Dead, East Lost, Deer, Marion and other smaller lakes.  Crappie minnows, wax worms and small crawlers are working well.  
 
Bass are good on most lakes using leeches and artificial.  A new artificial leech is on the market.  It's called the Slimer, it has the most natural action and texture that I've seen.  Stop in and take a look, I have them on display in water.  Leeches are getting harder to find this time of the year - so this will get you some fish regardless.
 
If you like catching Northerns, come on over to South Turtle in the cabbage weeds using buzz baits.
 
Don't forget to give us a call at 218-495-2895 for up to date information or check out www.kenstackle.com for the latest directions and photos.


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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Ken's Tackle Fishing Report


 

Like to Fish PanFish? Then come on Down!

July 14, 2010

 

Fishing in the Otter Tail area is picking back up!
 
Panfish on the smaller lakes have been very active in the 8 to 15 foot of water.  But crappies have been a little slower for some reason.
 
Walleyes are being found in 20 to 30 feet of water during the daytime hours.  Crawlers and leeches are still working the best - not a new story for this time of year.
 
Bass has been active with Scum Frogs as the bait of choice.  A few Muskies have been caught on West Battle in deeper water by trolling.
 
So come on up to the Battle Lake area and you can catch any type of fish!  Give Gary a call at Ken's Tackle, 218-495-2895 for a head up or visit www.kenstackle.com for the latest.  We also post pictures (Proof tab) of some great strings!


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Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Ken's Tackle Pictures


 Here's some great pictures. 
 
1.  Gary and Ted Strom fishing with Meister Guide Service on Otter Tail Lake
 
2.  Sam Pauhlus from Omaha fishing on Grandpa's dock on Deer Lake.  Bass 4 lbs and 1 lbs 9 oz.
 
 
plus some shots of the Otter Tail Parade on July 4th


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