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Northland Outdoors: Micro structure on a massive scale to get rid of warm weather blahs on the lake!

Ah the warm weather blahs, frustrated anglers, boats trolling in aimless circles and every excuse from the wrong moon phase to the wrong wave action is used to explain how a once incredible bite has slowed to endless hours of trolling and arm numbing jigging. Surely a day that will end up as questions to why the trip was made to the big open waters of Northern Minnesota's Upper Red Lake was ever a good idea. Before we start pointing fingers at the guy that planned the trip lets take a look and just what happened to almost 108,000 acres of water and how those thousands of acres of water can still produce world class fishing, once you stop looking at 108,000 intimidating acres. Click here to read the Northland Outdoors blog.

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