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Tomorrow Apr 24, 2017 9:18 pm #13614

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Anyone heading out of Portage or Hammond tomorrow???? I'm undecided as to where to launch. The usual partner in crime is unavailable so this will likely be a solo trip.

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Tomorrow Apr 24, 2017 9:26 pm #13615

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Based on winds, I would tend to think portage would be a tad better, but mostly negligible. Fish are scattered all over but perhaps someone has a definitive opinion. I would go with what is easiest for you.
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Tomorrow Apr 24, 2017 9:39 pm #13617

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I am thinking about going out of portage tomorrow after work. About 99% sure I'm going as long as the lake looks decent. won't have the boat in the water till around 5 15 if I make it.
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Tomorrow Apr 25, 2017 3:48 pm #13637

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any reports from portage today?? heading out after work tonight.
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Tomorrow Apr 25, 2017 4:51 pm #13642

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What a difference a week makes. Fishes out of portage yesterday and today. Two coho yesterday and a coho and King today. Could not get bit on a dodger and fly or a spoon but still using a flicker shad and j9 rapala. fished the 40 ft range and water temp 49 to 52 degrees. Limited out last mon and tues.
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