We've been going since 1980, thanks to my in-laws. If there are walleye to be caught in Newboro Lake, I've never caught one. Panfish, LMB, SMB, pike are the prey. I've only fished Newboro, Loon, Mosquito Lakes. This year I'll be venturing out to check out Clear and Indian Lakes. There is a lot of water, more than any one could cover in a lifetime.
-- Mark
On Tuesday, August 2, 2016 at 9:03:55 AM UTC-4, jamie.charles1 wrote:
On Tuesday, August 2, 2016 at 9:03:55 AM UTC-4, jamie.charles1 wrote:
I love that area. I grew up going there every summer until recently when my family sold their property. What area/lake are you headed to? Walleye fishing is great up there this time of year though I never got one on a fly.
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