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    Black Tiger Bay - Thursday, July 7, 2011
    By: on 2011-07-07 12:17:30 | Add Comment | Post New Report

    Fished with cranks in the AM. alot of pike & white bass with a few small walleyes. fishing got really good when we moved in to the flat water of 8 to 10 ft in the afternoon. Used jigs with minns & found fish really fast. Alot of 16" to 18" fish that were very aggressive to our jigs. We had alot of boats around us using spinners & lindy's, but not as many fish as we were catching. Last fish of the day was a 26" walleye that went back into the lake. My son & i had our 10 fish in a hour & went back to Jamestown. ALOT of fun with the group we were with, would love to go back this wknd to try again....

    Black Tiger Bay - Saturday, June 18, 2011
    By: on 2011-06-20 15:04:37 | Add Comment | Post New Report
    Fished Dead Cow Bay saturday afternoon into the evening off of shore and did pretty well.  Mid afternoon was fairly slow with a fish here and there casting and slip bobbering with leeches.  About 1930L the fished moved in and had steady action all the way up until we quite at 2300L.  Slip bobbering was the ticket in the beginning with the leach about 3 feet below the bobber in 4-5 ft of water.  Size did not matter.  There was about 90 minutes where I couldn't even hardly put my rod down and the bobber would be going under already!  Closer to dark the leeches started slowing down and I started getting them on a #5 firetiger shad rap.  Another father and son were doing pretty well casting mimic minnows as well. Brought home 8 walleye ( 2 smaller fish, gilled hooked, 3 between 16-18 inches, and 3 between 19-22 inches) also 3 white bass between 3-4lbs.  All in all we caught 20-25 walleye, half a dozen northern, and the 3 white bass.  Great trip finally after being skunked the last 2 trips.
    Black Tiger Bay - Saturday, June 5, 2010
    By: on 2010-06-10 12:04:16 | Add Comment | Post New Report
    slip bobbering in the trees produced many walleye with the bite being between 7pm and 9 30 pm,caught at least 50-60 white bass in the shallow bays pitching cranks with a handfull of big norts to boot but there not allowed in the boat i was in!
    Black Tiger Bay - Saturday, July 11, 2009
    By: on 2009-07-11 22:02:49 | Add Comment | Post New Report
    Fished west side of dead cow bay, It was a gorgeous day, fishing was great til 2:00pm. We filled out with 14" to 18", threw back a slew of foot long smalleyes. Tied to a tree, red jigs with crawlers 11' fow.
    Black Tiger Bay - Thursday, July 9, 2009
    By: on 2009-07-09 23:48:22 | Add Comment | Post New Report
    fished black tiger yesterday and got my limit but worked  hard for it. no pike and no bass.  wondering whats the best set up is to use. i just used a spinner and minnow.
    Black Tiger Bay - Sunday, June 14, 2009
    My party and I went to Devils Lake today with little results. We launched in Black Tiger and tried Skadsems, Haybale, and Black Tiger Bays and left with 2 Walleye - 14 inch and 18 inch (both caught in Skadsems). I also caught a White Bass in Skadsems, but didnt take a measurement since we dont keep them. All our catches of the day were caught trolling right off the weed beds in Skadsems maintaining a speed right around 1 mph. We tried to stay right around 10 foot depth and were showing alot of fish on sonar, they just werent biting. I used all darker colored spinners: Blue with a blue strip, and black with a red strip, both of which I tried leech, minnow, and crawler on. The 14 inch Walleye and White Bass were both on leech. If you try Devils within the next week, you're going to want to stay in depth anywhere from 6 to 12 feet. Anything deeper is too cold, and because there hasn't been much sun to make the algae grow, any shallower than 6 feet is very clear making your line visible to fish.

    Overall I believe that the fishing at Devils is picking up, we just need more days like today to warm the water up a little to get the fish to move into deeper water. If the weather cooperates, fishing at Devils Lake should increase drastically within the next couple of weeks and hopefully people can begin filling their limits

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