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Subject: Glenwood Area Lakes - August, 2005
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8/08/2005 5:18 PM  
Catfish still hitting on the Chippewa River. Sunfish, crappies and bass biting on Minnewaska. Bass are in in deeper water now. Try using plastic worms in 12 feet. Sunfish are best at the Starbuck end in 12-13 feet using small leeches or waxworms on a small jig. Crappies in the same area, but suspended in 6-7 feet of water. Walleyes are deeper also. Catching a few in 24-26 feet on nightcrawlers.

Minnewaska Bait, Larry Jensen, Hwy 29 near the Starbuck Marina (320-239-2239)

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8/11/2005 12:01 PM  
Sunfish, crappies and bass biting on Minnewaska. For bass, try using plastic worms in 12 feet. Sunfish hitting at the Starbuck end in 12-13 feet using small leeches or waxworms on a small jig. Crappies in the same area, but suspended in 6-7 feet of water. Catching walleyes in 24-26 feet on nightcrawlers. Catfish going on the Chippewa River.

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8/17/2005 11:41 AM  
Sunfish continue to be the big story on Lake Minnewaska. Although you have to sort through some small fish, there is plenty of action and the occasional keeper in the mix. Look for the majority of fish to be biting in 12 to 16 feet of water. Largemouth bass and northern pike are hitting off the points and shallow weed breaks of Minnewaska as well. A few crappies continue to suspend outside the Starbuck Marina over 14 to 18 feet of water. Crawlers, sucker minnows, and stink baits are producing numbers of catfish on the Chippewa River near Benson.

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8/22/2005 9:57 AM  
A few walleyes have started hitting floating Rapalas after dark near the bulrushes on the north side of Lake Minnewaska. Minnewaska continues to provide steady sunfish action in 12 to 16 feet of water and work the points and weedlines for largemouth bass and northern pike. Crappies are suspended over 16 feet of water on the Starbuck end of Minnewaska. Catfish are easy to catch with crawlers or minnows on the Chippewa River near Benson.

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8/25/2005 7:47 AM  
Bass and sunfish still biting on Minnewaska. Try plastic worms in 12 feet of water for bass. Sunfish still best at the Starbuck end in the same depths using jig/waxworm. A few walleyes beginning to bite on Reno after dark. Work shallow running floating Rapalas in 6-7 feet of water on the north side of the lake. Same method working on Minnewaska, but in 5-6 feet of water right off the bulrushes on the north side of the lake. Bite is best after dark.

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