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going up to raber just wondering if anybody has fished it in the fall and how it is?



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fishing is better in November, fish behind Moon Island anywhere from 6 to 12 fow. Can't go wrong with Gold Clown Rip Sticks 20 and 30 feet behind the boards. Lot's of bass, 3 to 6 pound walleyes, some pike and most likely a muskie or two everyday.

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Sounds good,  i am going next weekend  thanks for info.



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Good Luck Rob! We expect a FULL report when you return...

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English Setters are for the birds......



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Wind was very bad fishing was tough only ended with a couple fish,  six to seven foot waves.



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For all you guys that have been looking forward to the Herring run, You better get up here. This past weekend was hot. The walleye fishing wasn't bad either.



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This is just too easy!!!!



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Were you by Detour? Still dodging icecubes by the Soo, water was only 58 degrees

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howd you do this past weekend? And yeah we were in detour. Gotta love that breakfast the village inn produces. Got drunk the night before there and got up at six and had bacon and eggs. biggrin



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This is just too easy!!!!



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Took the kids out for about two hours, they said we caught 14. I didn't count they were all 14 to 14 3/4". Haven't caught a keeper North of Munoscong. Water is at 62 degrees now.

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