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Your Monthly News & Updates This Issue Sonar tips New Devils Lake Map Walleye Schools added Visit Our Website Sonar Tip 1      Fish size  24 inch walleye at 17 feet 12 inch walleye at 42 feet  24 inch 12 inch Sonar Tip 2 I have been making some videos using sonar and side scan and confirming what I see with my Aqua-Vu camera and posting them on YouTube. watch them on these links if you are interested https://youtu.be/CEm0bQUhG4g…

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View this email online Just imagine sitting on a five-gallon bucket along the river bank. All you need are rods and reels, terminal tackle, some worms, and forked sticks to catch some nice catfish. Bank fishing is a simple but effective way to catch some cats. Catfish ConnectionsWhat I like about catfishing is that almost anyone can get into the action of catching varying sizes of fish and sizable numbers. And I have always loved to fish… Tips for Bank-Fishing…

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Spring has started to find its end, but for many parts of the county last winter snows and cold weather seem to linger. We have heard from many anglers struggling to find the typical spring bite. Good luck. This is the May/June 2019 edition of ODU capturing articles on walleye, crappie and bass. One great article that all crappie guys will appreciate is “Shooting Docks”. The last article comes from our friends at Jofie Lamprecht Safaris covering a leopard hunt.…

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Your Monthly News & Updates This Issue Sonar tips Download and streaming of DVDs added Samples of the master mapper “Warren Parsons” Walleye Schools added Visit Our Website Sonar Tip 1      Interesting side imaging fish shadows The first image shows 4 shadows in the green circle. The red arrow points to two fish. The other 2 fish are probably overlaid the hard bottom which is bright and are not seen. In this screenshot the green arrows point to…

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  Cory Yarmuth Legend Outdoors As a multispecies angler and avid outdoorsman, I have gear in my boat, garage, and basement to match just about any condition you come across.  My walls are lined with rod and reel combos that are matched to any species or presentation that you can imagine. The one item that I have always had a difficult time figuring out was the proper polarized sunglasses to wear under different conditions.  You would think that this would…

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