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I'm leaving for Olcott after work to fish for 5 days, I know it's been blowing hard up there, what is the usual pattern for Kings after a hard N-NE blow? is the inside area going to be any good or a complete waste, head offshore? I have some boats to cover water and work with but figured I'll see what some of you guys have to say.

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NE winds will pull in cool water and the big boys will be in tight early in the morning. The bite might not last long esp. if it is a straight east wind, which I stay home. Since you will be there all week and "have to fish" with the east wind on wed and maybe thurs., I would find a good shallow water program early. J-plugs and jointed stickbaits along the bottom. Spin Doctors and Flys along the bottom. When the bite dies in tight, head out to 350-450' for bows and hoe's with an occasional King (spoons mostly).

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just left the lake wilson/olcott area and she is looking great. doesn't appear to have upwelled/flipped and the water color looks good as far north as i can see. should be ok from what it look like. looking forward to fishing the next cpl days. dave

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