Wednesday, June 10, 2015

A Stringer Full



Marvin Skrzypcak and his group brought in a mighty fine catch of Walleye from a nearby lake.  Some of our guests like to land their boats on Indian Lake and stay on it the whole week to fish.  They have learned every nook and cranny of where to find the fish and when is the best time to catch them.   Indian Lake tends to have the largest fish in the area because of its size, but it can also be the hardest to fish because it is clearer than other lakes, which makes it more difficult to fish for Walleye especially.  They bite best in early mornings and evenings.

Others like to explore the ten or more lakes close by that are smaller or shallower and usually darker in color, making it easier to catch Walleyes.  Arethusa, Mitt, Heathwalt and Barrel are some of those lakes.  Great job Marvin group.

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