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Burt/Mullett

Started by robhj, September 17, 2016, 11:12:23 AM

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robhj

Fished Burt, Mullett, & Indian River Thursday and Friday. Water temp was 69 in both lakes, wind was flat calm Thurs and much stronger Fri.  Caught 3 over 5 pounds Thurs. on 3 different baits with the biggest going 5.6 and then proceeded to get a butt whoopin yesterday only managing to get a nice walleye who thought he was a smallie. It's amazing to me what a difference one day can make. I saw a few smallies cruising around but just couldn't get them to bite. Threw everything at them and I did explore some deeper water points/humps but never got a bite & the wind made it tough to stay on a spot. I need Ott Defoe to give me his Minn Kota Ultrex! Although I've fished Mullett many times, it was nice to get out on Burt and also explore the river a little.

mwagner0071

Thanks for the report.  We are headed up there this weekend.  Any advice on where to start?  Likely hitting Mullett first.  First time fishing there.

djkimmel

Try off the end of the rockiest points for bass that haven't moved in yet if you aren't seeing bass. There are boulders out deeper that some of the bass hold by many parts of the year.

Help stop invasive spcies. Don't move fish between unconnected bodies of water. Clean, drain and dry your boat before launching on another water body.
Unless clearly stated as such, opinions expressed by Dan Kimmel on this forum are not the opinions or policies of The Bass Federation of Michigan.

mwagner0071

Thanks for the input.  Much appreciated.  Will post a report on Sunday night when we get back.

Wags.

dartag

I would say Live Nightcrawler in the Indian River.  Sounds like that is where the state record came from.

djkimmel

Naw. That won't work twice... :D

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