Lol you guys haven't seen the amount of boats fishing the bridges on devils lake on an evening bite. It's absolutely epic especially 57 and woods rutten
Yep, use to do that all the timeUber convincing if you throw a marker buoy out too. Even these days they remain powerful attractants.
There just floating in the water what do you expect.I forgot about the marker buoy, I had one stole back in the day.
douche move for sureI donāt say much here but feel it is worth saying. I grew up in ND and my father grew up in ND. We have a place in DL that we visit frequently and also have family we visit many times throughout the year in Bismarck and meet up for fishing. Currently he lives on in MO and I live in MN. We still own farmland in ND. But I will tell you that we constantly hear snide remarks from people with ND plates and registered boats. We find and fish our own spots. I donāt even own binoculars and also hate people boat chasing. But yet I have allegiance because I love ND but it does damper a trip when someone from the state you feel is home has to open their mouth to say ā fish in your own stateā not knowing the background and of the people they are talking to.
Some tournaments keep the top teams secret after the first day to minimize this from happeningRumor has it that they lost out on their spot to an earlier flight boat, that person did have waypoints to prove he knew about it before the tournament and not because it was the "leaders spot". Sounded like it was the only fish they could catch. Its a major bummer for sure but proof that no one owns the lake.
It happens all the time, everytime there is trash on shore or on the side of the road it's always nonresidents. I remember reading in the local paper where they would print all the game violation and 95% of the people were residents getting the violations. And most of them were hunting on posted land ( trespassing ). And then you here, that's because the blue platers didn't get caught.I donāt say much here but feel it is worth saying. I grew up in ND and my father grew up in ND. We have a place in DL that we visit frequently and also have family we visit many times throughout the year in Bismarck and meet up for fishing. Currently he lives on in MO and I live in MN. We still own farmland in ND. But I will tell you that we constantly hear snide remarks from people with ND plates and registered boats. We find and fish our own spots. I donāt even own binoculars and also hate people boat chasing. But yet I have allegiance because I love ND but it does damper a trip when someone from the state you feel is home has to open their mouth to say ā fish in your own stateā not knowing the background and of the people they are talking to.
We are much more welcoming on the west river side of the state, I don't believe I have ever even checked someone's license on their pickup or boat.I donāt say much here but feel it is worth saying. I grew up in ND and my father grew up in ND. We have a place in DL that we visit frequently and also have family we visit many times throughout the year in Bismarck and meet up for fishing. Currently he lives on in MO and I live in MN. We still own farmland in ND. But I will tell you that we constantly hear snide remarks from people with ND plates and registered boats. We find and fish our own spots. I donāt even own binoculars and also hate people boat chasing. But yet I have allegiance because I love ND but it does damper a trip when someone from the state you feel is home has to open their mouth to say ā fish in your own stateā not knowing the background and of the people they are talking to.
Good lord, that's a busy spot.Must be hot fishing here.
ND governor's cup tourney last weekend. 260 teamsGood lord, that's a busy spot.
oohhhh, that explains it thenND governor's cup tourney last weekend. 260 teams