Friday, June 6, 2014

Lake Fishing Reports MN Fish Winnie Cass Leech Winnibigoshish Pokegama

Lake Fishing Reports MN Fish Winnie Cass Leech Winnibigoshish Pokegama: "I'm going to let you in on a little secret about one of the most reliable patterns for early summer, mixed bag fishing that I know about.
Fishing newly emerging patches of Coontail and Northern Milfoil Weeds.
You Know the ones that I'm talking about, the ones that during late summer, that grow all the way to the surface and float like a carpet. Those really thick patches of weeds that you won't even try to fish during late summer because they're too thick to work in.
Well that is then and this is now. During the first couple of weeks in June, these weed patches are just beginning to emerge and fishing in them is easily manageable. When the weed stalks are short 6 to 12 inches tall, they attract and hold all sorts of bait for the fish. Minnows, insect larvae, you name it. If it's good for the fish, you can find it in these thick, green weeds."



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