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John Andrew Fishing Guide Conditions and Reports

John Andrew, Professional Guide
Greater Minocqua &
North Lakeland (Manitowish Waters,
Presque Isle, Winchester and Boulder Junction) areas.
Fully licensed and insured, John offers his customers
the benefits of his 35 years of fishing experience on
Northwoods and Canadian waters, a track record that includes
three Outstanding Angler Achievement awards and two World
records documented at the National Fresh Water Fishing Hall
of Fame. Click
here to find out more about
John Andrew
FISHING REPORTS:
05-01-10
THE ANGLERS CHOICE GUIDE SERVICE.COM
The opener for game fish in northern Vilas County Wisconsin has been very good.
The high winds we have been seeing have brought some difficult, or some very, very good fishing to all that have come up from southern areas.
This morning at 5:00 AM, as I picked up my clients, from the west shore boat landing on Presque isle Lake, we had the entire lake to our selves.
We never saw another boat until we were leaving at (with our 6 Walleye limit) 9:00AM.
As my 3 clients and I left.
We then proceeded elsewhere, to fish, and fill the rest of our daily bag limit.
On Presque isle Lake we fished the north end, where the shallow water revels the cabbage weeds, already growing, green, healthy and strong, from 2 to 13 ft.
This location in conjunction with the strong south wind of the last several days is concentrating the fish. As these photos show, we only caught small males, in 50 degree water, but lots of them.
This year, you will here and learn more of Presque isle Lake, including all of its, Giant Smallmouth Bass, Jumbo Perch, large concentrations of Blue Gill, Walleye and Musky secrets, (including ice fishing) that I have learned, on this chain of lakes, in the past 36 years.
God Bless.
John Andrew.
Expert Guide.
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JAKE AND JIM RIEDEL
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johnandrew <johnandrew@centurytel.net>
- Saturday, May 01, 2010 at 16:45:52 (PDT)
Conditions: Cloudy Air Temp: 61° - 65° F Water Temp: 51° - 55° F
04-30-10
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At 4:00 PM we are receiving the largest and most violent lightning and thunder storm of the last year, the rain is roaring across the lakes in sheets and the thunder is booming thru our homes.
We truly need this rain, but after several days of south wind, is this Nor Wester going to affect our Walleye opener?
H"MMM, good question, with a local Walleye tournament starting tomorrow morning, we will see, Good fishing and God Bless.
God Bless, John Andrew Expert Guide
johnandrew <johnandrewe@centurytel.net>
- Friday, April 30, 2010 at 14:36:13 (PDT)
04-23-10
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As we continue to fish Lake Superior, we are catching Coho Salmon, as some of the other Trout specie are moving out to deeper water, ahead of a normal schedule, due to the water temp. warming rapidly.
Our technique is working with thin spoons, lazy ikes, and even trolling 1/4 oz. jigs with 4 inch twister tails.
We are working hard to provide knowledgeable and (new) productive, current information.
As these photos show, my clients are happy and repeating customers.
We will be continuing to work hard for positive results, I hope you will gain some understanding from this information.
Our depth is around 30 ft. during the day time. We are using small planner boards, although, others are using a tower, about 6 to 10 ft. tall, mounted in the bow of the boat, with a large planner board, off both sides with several line releases connected.
This info is old, but note worthy.
Working with such positive people is indeed a pleasure, people willing to be part of the (path finder) approach is industry building.
Come on along and we will discuss the best dinning locations, great resorts and why so many people come to northern Wisconsin.
TO VERIFY.
Mike Lucas
1-332-5637
God Bless,
John Andrew
Expert Guide
johnandrew <johnandrew@centurytel.net>
- Thursday, April 22, 2010 at 21:15:13 (PDT)
04-02-10
THE ANGLERS CHOICE GUIDE SERVICE.COM
Great weather, great positive clients and great fishing.
As these photos show. On 04-01-10 we were fishing on Lake Superior for Trout.
Several specie of trout bite through out the course of the day. Trolling is the method we use, with planer boards, some flat lines, long leads behind the planer boards, crank baits, and various colors.
We caught Rainbow trout, Lake trout, Coho Salmon and Brown trout with very good size, as you can see. The trolling technique is slightly more complex than just throwing out a line and trolling along.
Although this does work, some times.
A variety of baits will work during the course of the day, from crank baits, spoons, stick baits, lazy ikes, jigs, (Swedish pimples, casted and retrieved), even night crawlers on a hook with a bobber casted from shore right in side the harbors.
Duluth is reporting such success right now.
Our fishing location is much closer to Iron County.
One thing to note, when we are on Lake Superior my guests cell phones get very bad reception and most of the time no reception, even my own personal cell phone only records pieces of voice mails and will not ring on my end at all.
So, to all callers on my cell phone the past 3 days including this morning, as I just got back for this posting to be sent out, sorry for not responding and please call back. My guests have registered several voice mails while fishing but could not understand what any of there voice mails said and could not call out.
The trout are in and we are producing some nice fish. With this warm weather, they wont be around to long, before heading out to deep water, so now is the time. If you enjoy smoking fish, these are prime candidates.
Hope this information helps on your next outing.
TO VERIFY:
JEFF GOGLAND
1-715-892-0821
God Bless,
John Andrew
Expert Guide
1-715-892-3020
(Immediate attention)
Stay positive, think clearly, do not listen to negative talk and do not listen to negative people.
www.theanglerschoiceguideservice.com johnandrew@centurytel.net
johnandrew <johnandrew@centurytel.net>
- Friday, April 02, 2010 at 12:40:22 (PDT)
03-24-10
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We continue to fish small lakes back in the woods with great success day after day.
As the wood ice houses are put away for another year, our portable Frabills are working just fine and most of the time we are not using them either.
The fishing is fantastic and we have complete and very easy access to these hidden jewels. Most of these small lakes have very dark water and have fantastic day time fishing, no need to wait until the evening or night bite.
Also, no need to get out at 7:30 or 8:30 in the AM.
The middle of the day is best. Not having people drilling holes next to you is also nice.
Our techniques are mostly the same as other lakes, but the quality of fishing is much greater and we only take what we need for an ice fishing shore lunch as these photos show.
My guests are always happy and very gratefull for the learning they are receiving.
There positive attitude and smiles always keeps myself moving forward.
Sharing this is a continuing force for the future.
A special thank you to all those who continue sending me such wonderful, positive e-mails and continuing support for my work and postings.
As this ice season draws down to a close, I take the daily opportunity to look up and give thanks.
johnandrew <johnandrew@centurytel.net>
- Wednesday, March 24, 2010 at 06:21:54 (PDT)
03-19-10
THE ANGLERS CHOICE GUIDE SERVICE.COM
As the warm spell gives way,to cooler weather and all the snow now gone and the lakes 1/2 melted, some fishing is still being done, with caution.
We are using plywood to access across some open water to the ice.
Some, of the small lakes or ponds, hidden back in the woods, are slightly, more protected from the melt, due to the high tree line surrounding them, and some are not.
We enjoyed catching Perch, with out any ice house shelter, (as all of mine, on several different lakes, including my home lakes have been stored away for the year) then enjoying a fantastic ice shore lunch of fresh Perch, potatoes, baked beans, corn and fried onions.
As these photos above show.
This is a great way to share the day together with great people and positive life long memories.
Our fish were hitting wax worms in about 5 ft, shallow, as most of these back ponds are very dark water.
We must take care of these hidden lakes as they are very fragile.
Having some of them close by is also great since I don't have to go far.
Next report will be on yet another ice lunch, if the cool nights holds on for a few more days, then its back in the boat for some big perch fishing, more on that to follow.
TO VERIFY:
BILL FRANKLIN
1-815-621-3000
johnandrew <johnandrew@centurytel.net>
- Friday, March 19, 2010 at 06:43:55 (PDT)
03-15-10
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Some lakes have open water the first 3 feet off there north or north west shore line, already, due to the extremely warm weather. As the very warm weather continues, temps. in the 50's, our ice conditions are now deteriorating very, very quickly.
If this continues, as it is forecasted to stay warm thru this Friday, we might see ice out much, much earlier than last year.
Nearly 70 % of all our snow has melted and will all be gone by this Friday.
While you can still get out there,
Our panfish are bitting well, with several techniques working, several lakes active with bitting fish. On the deeper lakes, fishing the deep brush piles are still leading the way for the multiple specie catch. Some shoreline brush piles are very good in around 18 to 30 ft. be careful of not hooking the logs or a web cam, as they are becoming ever more popular.
Also trees that extend off the shore line into deeper water are very good. The deepest weeds you can find, coontail being our choice. Now, the north end of these deep lakes, if weeds are present, can be productive on the drop off connected to the weed line.
The shallow weedy lakes are all bitting well, from 3 to 15 ft. deep in the weeds, take your pick on which lake, there working. Although some lakes are bitting well in 20-28- ft. for Crappie and Perch.
Nothing special is needed, no special tricks, wax worms and strike indicator will do it.
Several specie of panfish are going to be caught, as my clients photos above this posting show. Working with such great guests and sharing there excitement continues the good experience of why we are creating such positive relationships.
Today, from 1 till dark we will be fishing 2 ponds back in the woods, off a snowmobile trail, these little hidden JEWELS are loaded with fish and require special care, not to harm there populations. We are going to have a ice shore lunch, but take nothing home.
We had a great shore lunch with clients yesterday, which I will share later.
Do you know of little ponds like this? I'll bet you do if you think about it.
TO VERIFY:
MIKE KLEEMAN
1-847-323-3033
JOHNANDREW <JOHNANDREW@CENTURYTEL.NET>
- Monday, March 15, 2010 at 08:39:12 (PDT)
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