Smallmouth, largemouth, Walleye and pike all available! Known for trophies, including state records. A section of the West Okoboji Lake in Dickinson County, Iowa.
Details: 10 in. Bluegill with a gulp ice waxies
Slow bite, saw muskies and catch a nice bluegill
Worm and a Spinner Rig, 10:30 A.M., Windy...
Crappies and bluegills below some of the docks yesterday afternoon. Just N of Miller’s Bay along steep bank houses. Saw 3 other boats working the docks. Saw one ...more decent bass alone under one dock. Should be about spawning time - 65 or so degree water
3-6-2020
E Okoboji off Hattie ramp.
8-12 fow. A few yellow bass - a couple bluegills - perch / couple hours leading up to sunset. This crappie showed up 8 feet ...more off the bottom in around 12 fow - 45 minutes or so after sunset
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