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David Orabutt
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Posted on Monday, June 12, 2000 - 6:13 pm:   

Subject: Hayward Lakes Report


Currently the smallmouth and largemouth are just finishing spawning. Look for the smallmouth to be hanging around the same spawning areas but plan on fishing late and early during the day. Fish grubs and tubes or try some topwater early. LCO, Grindstone, Lake Owen, Whitefish and Round are our top smallmouth waters. For the largemouth look to the deep weed edges on Long Lake, Tiger Cat Flowage and Lake Chetac. Fish these with soft plastics or a deep diving crankbait. The walleyes are biting on both minnows and leeches. They are setting up on their classic summer time locations. Look for midlake structure and green weeds this combination will yield fish. Top lakes are Grindstone, LCO, Round and Chippawa Flowage. Crappies are done spawning and are on deep weeds and cribs. The gill’s are just beginning to spawn and will be available on most of the area’s lakes.

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