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<blockquote data-quote="Flatrock" data-source="post: 209916" data-attributes="member: 1001"><p>White Earth is where we used to occasionally catch them. We'd always have a few tip ups out in 30-40 feet for saugers and would usually catch 1 or 2 ling each time we were out. You would think there would be some on the east end of Sak with all the deep water there but maybe not. I wouldn't think they'd be out in 60-80 feet but who knows. </p><p></p><p>I did a quick Google search and saw something about a tailrace "Spring ling and and fling" or something like that. Not sure if they still do that but it sounded like some guys would get together and fish for them in the tailrace for a day. Wonder if they still do that? I've only eaten ling twice but it was F'n delicious both times. </p><p></p><p>Ironically, right after I put this post up yesterday, I saw a post on facebook by the Reel Fishing Guides and they had a few pics of a bunch of ling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flatrock, post: 209916, member: 1001"] White Earth is where we used to occasionally catch them. We'd always have a few tip ups out in 30-40 feet for saugers and would usually catch 1 or 2 ling each time we were out. You would think there would be some on the east end of Sak with all the deep water there but maybe not. I wouldn't think they'd be out in 60-80 feet but who knows. I did a quick Google search and saw something about a tailrace "Spring ling and and fling" or something like that. Not sure if they still do that but it sounded like some guys would get together and fish for them in the tailrace for a day. Wonder if they still do that? I've only eaten ling twice but it was F'n delicious both times. Ironically, right after I put this post up yesterday, I saw a post on facebook by the Reel Fishing Guides and they had a few pics of a bunch of ling. [/QUOTE]
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