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Fishing report July 21 - 27
Species Information
| Scientific Name: | |
| Common Names: | Largemouth Bass, smallmouth, smallmouth bass, walleye, muskie, largemouth |
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About Fishing report July 21 - 27
The week starts out with a windy day, but then becomes picture perfect; a mix of sun and cloud, temperatures in the mid-70's and light winds.
Pictured is a happy Shyla McFarland (with guide Bill Luney) and Shyla's 34 inch northern. Other nice catches this weeks are:
Richard Jones (Fayetteville, NC), a 38 inch northern
Dylan Walter (Melbourne, FL), his first muskie - 37 inches
Fred Rushin (Elk River, MN), a 42 inch muskie
Griffin Rushin (Baxter, MN), a 39 inch muskie
Pat O'Brien, Steve Kruse & guide Bill Luney, a team effort to land a fat 41 inch northern
Pat O'Brien (Ballwin, MO), a 44 inch muskie and a13 inch perch
Maya Dammen (Denver, CO), an 18 ½ inch smallmouth bass
Eddie MacVicar (Winnetka, IL), a 36 inch northern, an 18 inch largemouth bass and his first muskie ever - 30 inches
Brian Peterson (Grafton, ND), a 24 ½ inch walleye
and from the Kraus-Anderson Construction corporate group:
Tracy Pogue (Bemidji, MN), a 26 inch walleye
Jim Fankhanel (Bemidji, MN), 26 and 22 inch walleyes
Steve Haugen (Warroad, MN), a 28 inch walleye
Duane Kaiser, a 24 inch walleye
Dave Schultz (Bemidji, MN), a 24 inch walleye
Fishing report July 21 - 27 Fishing
| World Record: | |
| # Fish Caught: | 0 documented in database. |
| Earliest Record: | and located at 0, 0. |
| Latest Record: | and located at 0, 0. |
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| Fishing Spots: | 0 Fishing report July 21 - 27 fishing spots. |
Location
R.R. #1
Sleeman, ON CA
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GPS Coordinates
Degree, Decimal Minutes:
N48º 43.291', W94º 25.790'
Decimal Degrees:
48.72152, -94.42984
Degree, Minutes, Seconds:
N48º 43' 17.47", W94º 25' 47.42"
Latest Fishing report July 21 - 27 Fishing Reports and Spots
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