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Took a mid-afternoon troll NE of the bay from 3:30 to 7:00 covering the 200 to 430 fow range and then back to 80 fow. Marked one fish in 3 hours and the 70 temps were still there down to a depth of about 95'. Dropped the lines deep for lakers when I got into the 120 fow area and had 2 releases on a mag spoon near 90-100 even though I didn't mark many on the bottom either. Very strange day. Saw several boats zooming out of the bay around 5:00 or 5:30 as you would expect for an evening troll. I'm curious if anyone saw anything better later in the PM. Does this temp profile indicate the lake is due to flip?

 

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Great question on flipping!

and to add another What is today’s big blow going to tomorrow’s water temps?

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Out of sandy creek off Hamlin st park last night cold temps had moved back in shallow.  But lake did not roll.
 

Surface was 74 from near shore to 200fow

49 degrees 95 over 130 at 530pm

49 degrees 90 over 160 and 200fow

45 degree 90 over 130 at 830pm

 

slow bite but got my dad a nice rainbow for his birthday fishing trip and my daughter lost a king in the 8-10# range (not 20 but not 2 lbs)

 

grand prize was a nice beach ball in 110 fow!!

 

good night for 3 generations on the water at least!

 

 

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49 down  90 is not bad temp IMO 

 

I was working on the lake today and there were offshore winds all day . So it probably blew some of that warm water out and the temp should not be as deep . 

 

Lake flips with strong  sustained east winds . 

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