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 Put in the water at 720am off of Mission Road.  WT 86.7. Fished our typical 1st stop. Top water was the ticket. Walking baits and caught 5 in about an hour. Just enough action to keep us interested. Nothing on poppers, buzz or plopper. Worms and other moving baits were a bust. They were super shallow. Worked the bait about 5 feet off the bank.  Key was there needed to be a lone stick or brush. No hits unless there was some sort of isolated wood. 3Ks and 2LM. Had 1 come off at the boat that looked like it might have gone just over 3lbs. Ran down past K Dock and nothing. Big goose egg. Threw top water, worms, tubes, chatter baits, spinner baits and cranks. So we ran up almost to 76 bridge. Found a bank that was bluff and mixed with gravel. Big worms were the ticket. The bite was really light but it was there. Caught 6 in a 100 yard stretch. All were around 2lbs with 1 almost 3. 1 Walleye as a bonus.

Off the water at 1215 as the storms were getting close.  
 

Weather is getting close to cooling off a bit and I’ll be getting out a lot more. Come on fall!!

 

TIGHT LINES!!!

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Yes. Gravel road. When the water is too high for kdock ramp but loo low to put in on the road by kdock we use the Mission Road spot. Decent parking and I actually prefer using it. If water is too high no parking except for a small area at the top of the hill. Room for maybe 7-10 rigs. Depending on how folks park. 

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