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Started by starfire, May 19, 2014, 08:27:44 PM

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RHYBAK

Set out a minnow trap on a rocky shoreline with some dead minnows or walleye remains in it and check it in the morning.
you should have some crayfish ( crawdads) in it.

Or you walk a rocky shoreline with a small minnow net lifting up the rocks and watch for the little buggers swimming away.
Try catching them with the minnow net.
Be kinder than necessary, for everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle

SgtCrabby

Thats the idea on how we catch them here for bait.

puckster_guy

How cool rhybak I gotta give that a try this summer, lets see if they work. ty :)
Days spent fishing don't count against life :)

Fishn Deep

How are the leeches at Pronature? Convenient location for those heading north of Temiscaming. Last time we got leeches at another supplier and they were a bit on the small side. Although you get more individual leeches per pound that way we would prefer if the walleye didn't need their spectacles on to see them! :)