Smallmouth, largemouth, Walleye and pike all available! Known for trophies, including state records. A section of the West Okoboji Lake in Dickinson County, Iowa.
Last morning we had to fish before packing up to come home wife caught on a double 10 Muskie bait
Still no Muskie I think we are too early
Wife caught this on a double 10 Muskie bait
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...
Spirit Lake is the largest in a series of seven lakes known as Iowaβs Great Lakes. It is one of the stateβs most popular recreational areas and provides a wide variety of activities. In addition to ...
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