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Lake Jennie Fishing Reports


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Welcome to Fishing MN!

Haven't heard any reports yet, but there were a handful of portables out there on Friday afternoon.

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Nothing so far. This is really the first weekend that people have ventured out. I'm guessing some reports will begin to trickle in this week and even more next weekend as the ice gets a little better. I'm planning on getting out later this week for the first time.

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we were on Jennie on saturday 8 inches of ice pretty much all over on the south side. We caught some small northerns but that was it. I talked to one other guy and he said he had 1 walleye but that was it. I am going to try another lake on this Saturday and see what happens.

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i was on jennie last weekend. there was alot of people spearing but i got one 16 inch eye and one 4 pound pike thats about it really slow.

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must be somewhat clear if there spearing out there!

Can see bottom in 9 FOW where I have been at....

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has anyone heard how the fishing is on lake jenni and lake alli is? i was think of going out this weekend. where they biting and how deep?

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Might try posting in the Hutchinson forum for a better reply.

It was the main ice fishing forum when I posted.

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When you find out, tell the rest of us.

Seriously, no one is going to tell you what lake they are catching walleyes on. Because they post it here today and Friday night the lake looks like an Ice Castle trailer park.

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Of course there is some action out there, jus where is the real ? People have become tight lipped and for good reason around here regarding any "hot" walleye bites. Its getn pretty late in the year and with oxygen levels in alot of lakes dropping drastically, walleyes especially have not been hammering on many lakes in the hutch area. Save your time and effort and concentrate on panfish this time of the year. Maybe give Stahls or Erie a try if your lookn for action. Cedar could be another that in years past has produced some panfish later in the year like now. Good luck and welcome to FM!

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There's action, if you find the right lake. Find the wrong lake and you'll get no action, or small fish.

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Of course there is some action out there, jus where is the real ? People have become tight lipped and for good reason around here regarding any "hot" walleye bites. Its getn pretty late in the year and with oxygen levels in alot of lakes dropping drastically, walleyes especially have not been hammering on many lakes in the hutch area. Save your time and effort and concentrate on panfish this time of the year. Maybe give Stahls or Erie a try if your lookn for action. Cedar could be another that in years past has produced some panfish later in the year like now. Good luck and welcome to FM!

I agree totally, go for panfish or maybe try some tip-up fishing.

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OK. If you're looking for the best spot to get walleye in the Hutch area, try this GPS location. Might be your best bet right now.

N 44.877586, W 94.378567

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Cash Wise? Nice.

Bucks probably has the best suggestion for you....target the panfish. The weather looks promising which will make for better hole hopping.

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Just trying to help the lad get some walleye. I might be hitting that spot for some myself as the freezer only has panfish right now.

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