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I'm looking to head up to Gull lake and I want to go anywhere but miners bay; it's too crowded. I've checked out deep bay and I believe there is parking there at a boat launch. Does anyone know any other places to park that provide easy access to the lake?
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Gull lake isn't that big drive around it and find some spots there is a few other places to access the lake. Just put the time in and youll find some places.
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Thanks, I looked at Google maps and we were going to go the way you suggested, however he didn't really want to take rackety trail because it looked too long, we settled with deep day but walked out to the point and had very good luck there, the trout and cisco bite was on fire on and off for two hours then died off, it was a good day
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QUOTE (LNZboy @ Feb 05, 2015 - 04:22 pm)
Thanks, I looked at Google maps and we were going to go the way you suggested, however he didn't really want to take rackety trail because it looked too long, we settled with deep day but walked out to the point and had very good luck there, the trout and cisco bite was on fire on and off for two hours then died off, it was a good day
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Hey guys, anyone mind pm'ing me the deep bay area with some detail I want to head up this Sunday. What's everyone using for bait out there? Shinners? where you buying them from? thanks
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As a tipp, stay away from the huts and hun the contour lines you can see on the navionics app (is you don't have it theres a free web app) , I had great luck on smaller, silver williams white fish, and also caught a trout the other day on a live target rattle trap, good luck and tight lines
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