Group: Newbies
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Hi everyone,
I'm excited to share that I'll be fishing at Balsam Lake for the first time from July 15-18. I'm relatively new to fishing and have been wanting to catch a pike for a long time. I've heard great things about the lake and can't wait to experience it myself.
Since I'm a bit of a newbie, I'd love to hear any advice or tips you all might have. Specifically, I'm looking for recommendations for where on Balsam Lake I should focus on not looking for anyone to share there honey holes just a general area and your tips and advice for a first timer
Any help or guidance would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance for your advice, and tight lines to everyone!
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Now I am just going by what the weather is looking like so far, for the 15th to the 18th. Looks like you are going to get some good pike and walleye weather, when you are on Balsam. So far it looks a bit wet with some wind. Not the greatest forecast for some people on a holiday. But if you are targeting pike on Balsam, it's perfect. If by chance you are launching at Rosedale, just follow the lake chart and head north. Fish around all the islands where the water drops off to around 12 to 15 feet, just off the edge of each weed line. Watch out for the rocks, having a lake chart is always a good idea. You can keep going north right into Gull river, lots of pike in there. If you are looking for big pike, those areas is where I would fish. If you just want a few smaller ones to eat, just fish the shallow bays in the morning and evening. The biggest pike on Balsam will be hiding in the cooler water right now. Right in the very edge of the weed line before the ledge drops off to the deeper water. Many times we have trolled the main channel heading north in 15 to 20 feet of water. This area gets you huge pike on hot and sunny days. Good luck and stay safe. Don't forget a lake chart it will come in handy, many shallow rocks around the islands.
Group: Newbies
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Member No.: 18643
Joined: October 25, 2020
Hello
Please make sure that you know the difference between a Pike and a Muskie, both are present in that lake. If you catch a Muskie please release it. The Pike and Muskie are in competition and the Pike are invaders.
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