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unique Lake Whitefish : 2.55; 88.56, bait - mayflies;
unique Lake Trout: -9.90; -2.65, lure - bullet spinner 36g, #4/0
You always need help and you never find out anything alone by yourself...
And how does that affect you? You don't have to read/reply to his posts.
By the way - I am always ready to help others! I tried to help him 2-3 times by myself. But he asks for every lake maintining he could not find any help. If I take a short look I grant him to find DOZENS of yt vids or other guides which would help him immediately which lets me suspect he is simply too lazy to make own efforts. Looking forward to the day he asks for catching the fish for him...
Update: Trophy lake trout -10.31, 0.93 Early morning, cloudy, 2oz, 6/0 medium spoon.
(Cast from left side of dock looking towards the campfire on left)
Trophy brook trout -50.95, 12.53 Early morning, sunny, 2oz 6/0 medium spoon. (Cast similar as above, but more towards the left near the end of the tree line)
I do not have a location for the burbot, but if my memory is correct they should be close to the mountain just off the dock on the left. I know they are not unique, but I've had luck in that general area. As for the white fish, I've caught those near the rocks close to the dock on either side. Hope this helps.
Are you sure you looked all throughout that page? Plenty of info and coordinates.
Do you fish with others or do you fish in a private room? I ask because one of the best and easiest ways to learn a lake is to watch what others catch and if they catch something you want, then stand behind/beside them to see what/where they are casting and then do the same. If you need to ask them any specifics, then ask. Coming here to ask is really roundabout while the answers are already there at the lake.