Wanna try a new lake

Chas'n Tail

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Been looking for a new lake to try for walleye next summer/fall. Been to Tobin and Winnipeg, can't do the Columbia yet, but read a lot about Tramping Lake in Manitoba. Anybody ever been there? Thoughts?
 


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Whats wrong with Darling or Sakakawea?
 

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Let's go to Erie or Green Bay in the fall. Pick me up on your way. Thanks!
 


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Whats wrong with Darling or Sakakawea?
Nothing wrong with them, just want a chance at a teener.

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Let's go to Erie or Green Bay in the fall. Pick me up on your way. Thanks!
haha, would love to! just can't make that work yet. maybe a few years down the road. same predicament as columbia
 

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I thought this topic was going to be about exploring new lakes in ND thru the ice. Was excited to hear how everyone else starts scouting a new body of water. I like to run around like an idiot drilling a bunch of holes until I find a weedline or good drop off (unless there is a map available for the body of water).
 

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Or have the fishing geeks take you out on Deifenbaker
 


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Deifenbaker was my next suggestion. There's more to fishing than walleyes, boys!

This statement is EXACTLY why you had to look out of state to get work. BLASPHEMER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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This statement is EXACTLY why you had to look out of state to get work. BLASPHEMER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Hahaha. I had that coming. I LOVE me some fat sow walleyes, but there are just so many more species of fish to catch and methods to catch them by!
 

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If you can go to canada, you can go to columbia river. that's where the biggest are.
 

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Been to the Columbia multiple times. In my opinion, it is the most likely place that I have fished (Tobin, Peck, Lake of the Woods, Winnipeg, DL, Sak, Oahe) to catch a teener. However, it is definitely not a numbers game, kind of like a trophy hunt. We have had fishless days, and even a good day is not going to be a huge number of fish. Plus, being there pre-spawn in late February-April can be a bit western. When those west winds blow against the current in that river, it can be downright dangerous. That said, have caught many 30+ inch fish there. Always amazes me that the walleye is still perceived as a "crap" fish by the trout/salmon crowd out there. Most of the the guys fishing walleyes there have some ties to the Midwest. Tobin is still one of my favorites, but it ain't like it was before the 2011 flood up there. Still haven't been to the great lakes, need to do it once. I avoid going east whenever possible, don't like the circus with all those people.
 


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