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Fish Report for 6-17-2022
Hearing good reports from both the twin lakes
6-17-2022
Fly and Field Outfitters
We have been hearing good reports from both the twin lakes. They have some recently stocked fish as well as a good number of holdovers. Balanced leeches and/or chironomids under an indicator has been the ticket. Stripping or wind drifting leeches and damsels has been effective as well. The twin lakes are a great place to take a pontoon, float tube or small watercraft as there are no gas motors allowed on the lake. The twin lakes should continue to fish well into summer so get out there and find some fish.
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