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Fishing Lures to Bring! |
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You'll want to
stock up on the traditional "Five of Diamonds" spoon. They work
excellent on the big pike of Lloyd Lake, but can also be deadly on early
season
Lakers. |
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Of course you
can never go wrong with the basic red and white daredevil spoon! Bring
some other colors as well - they all catch big
Pike year after year. |
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Rapalas, Jerk Baits, and other plugs
catch just about everything at Lloyd Lake Lodge. You'll want to bring
a wide selection of these for the trip to Lloyd Lake. |
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Johnson Minnows,
Silver Spoons and other wobble spoons imitate live bait fish and will catch
just about every species of fish here at Lloyd
Lake.
Lake Trout really love them. |
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You'll get some guaranteed action from Mepps
spinners. Bring some of the larger size ones for the
Pike, and the smaller ones will work dynamite
on our
Rainbows and
Grayling. |
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Bring some deep
running crankbaits and look forward to some good action all year long.
Walleye,
Pike and
Lakers
all find these
attractive. Chartreuse
is a great color up here. |
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You can't beat
the heart stopping excitement of a top water strike. Make sure to
bring a variety of top water plugs, prop baits and maybe even some buzz
baits. |
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Simple jigging
spoons are a fail safe bait here at Lloyd Lake. In the summer when the
Lake Trout go deep, these are the baits that
produce time and time again. |
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Like jigging
spoons, simple jigs, such as the Bucktail, consistently catch fish all year
long. Jig them deep in the summer for
Lakers,
or cast and retrieve them in the spring and fall for
Pike too. Like jigging spoons, simple
jigs, such as the Bucktail, consistently catch fish all year long.
The number one jig for
Walleye at Lloyd
Lake Lodge is a Yellow Jig Head with Black Eyes and and a Yellow Plastic
Tail. |
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Wigglers #2 and
#3 work excellent on our spring and fall time
Lakers. Bring a variety of colors
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Use
Barbless Hooks!
When fishing
Lloyd Lake and surrounding lakes, we recommend that your lures be barbless.
That means you may use pliers and pinch the barbs flat against the shank of
the hook. It is not necessary to file the barb completely off or to replace
your hooks with specially made hooks which do not have barbs in place. |

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