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Old 02-18-2009 | 12:13 AM
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Phil from Maine
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OK just send your mailing address and I will see what I can do..

I am heading out this morning and it is the only chance I will have this week..
We hardly ever catch anything deeper than 70-80 feet here. The deepest spot in the lake is 120 feet.
The shoal I will be fishing on today runs out about 1 1/2 miles at an average of 45 feet. 90 feet runs along both sides with the second deepest spot on the lake a little ways off the end of it at 110 feet.
They eat freshwater smelts and stickle backs here with the exception of the big ones which eat anything they want to. We caught a cust ( burbon ) that was about 28 inches long one day that looked like a pickeral it was so thin. You could see where a laker had it in it's mouth once before judging from the old scares in it's back.. They chase the fish around the shoal when they start feeding
so I am hoping to have some luck there today.. Talk with you later..
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