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muskytime
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Inlandsea

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I fished the Sandbar and Keeler bay all day Saturday with 4 lines,2 top water, 1 lead core 2 color, 1 on the rigger 5, 10, 15, 20ft,

We tried shallow, deep, fast and slow.............NO NO taker at all !! :cry:

But a very very nice day on the water !!!!!

Will try Friday or Saturday probably Converse this time !!

See you !
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Claude,

Nice to see you visiting Champlain and posting. The weekend weather was outstanding.

R
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I was there Sunday with Ti-Bob and Yosury. In the morning we went on the main lake for lakers (very good for some a little less for me) and we finished the day on the Inland Sea. Like you we did not cath a fish. Next time will be the good one.
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Same report for fishdawg and I on Sunday.
Soon it will turn on...just not soon enough!
Catch and serve with lemon.
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I was there Saturday afternoon. Sme results. I'll be fishing Converse until things turn around in the Sea.

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Oufff not the only one skunk !!! :D

The water level is so low this year, it's easy 2-3' lower for this time of the year.

Good thing it's no flood but a little to low.

Claude ;)
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Only a matter of time before it turns on... I think the swamp (thorny's spot) may be a good place to try in the IS right now.
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Hi Claude,
Sorry to hear you got skunked Saturday.
We did not get any bites either fishing IS and Mallet Bay. We decided to try the main lake for a few hours and got 3 lakers.

I plan going back tomorrow, not sure yet where I will launch.
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I might going back tomorrow, call 68 Gerry !

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muskytime wrote:I might going back tomorrow, call 68 Gerry !

Claude
Tomorrow, I will launch at Winooski instead. It will be my shakedown for 2012.
Looks like IS is not active for now, not much happening since last week.
At least around Winooski we are going to have some action with the lakers.
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Gecha (Gerry) wrote:
muskytime wrote:I might going back tomorrow, call 68 Gerry !

Claude
Tomorrow, I will launch at Winooski instead. It will be my shakedown for 2012.
Looks like IS is not active for now, not much happening since last week.
At least around Winooski we are going to have some action with the lakers.

I was thinking of possibly doing the same thing but I keep hearing the ramp is a mess. With the low water I'm sure the flats near the bridge will be a real treat too.
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