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I am planning a last minute trip to the river. I am leaving in the morning and plan on heading up hwy 53 to IFalls. Would I be better off over by baudette? If anyone would be so kind as to give me directions to a decent landing to put in at and a general area to fish I would really appreciate it! I have heard that orange jigs with minnows are a good bait of choice right now. Any other things I should bring? What depth are the fish at now? Sorry for all of the questions but I have never fished for walleye this time of year so I dont really know what to expect.Thanks for any help!

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Wow!! 140 people viewed this thread and not 1 person had any advice for a first timer on the river?

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ShortFatGuy, I hope you get a chance to read this, or one of the fishing report posts, before you head up. In my opinion, you'll want to be west of I Falls quite a ways. I'd reccommend the Birchdale landing as a nice ramp. Down stream from there are the Frontier Landing & Vidas (not sure on the spelling). This weekend I (and a LOT of other folks!) launched out of Birchdale. We had our best luck downstream using 1/2 ounce jigs (You could probably get by with a lot less weight if the wind has died down a little.) White and pink were the hot colors in our boat, but people have been catching hawgs on a little of everything. Rainbow chubs are the minnow of choice and you CAN find them in I Falls on your way through town. 16 to 19 FOW. Good Luck.

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Wow!! 140 people viewed this thread and not 1 person had any advice for a first timer on the river?

The reason for the lack of replies means all of those questions have already been answered. You might want to read the last 10 pages of the Rainy River Fishing Report topic. Everything you need will be in there.

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Tim,

does this mean your "grounded" and will be at the muskie meeting tomorrow? If so I would like to pick your brain as we're heading up on Friday morning.

meat-run

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Grounded for today and probably tomorrow. Still not sure about Wednesday. I might be going up for just one more day haha. But you can give me a call if I'm not at the meeting. I'm sure we can talk before you leave.

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I did read the reports. I had never been to the river or that area. I didnt see anything in the report answering the questions that I had asked. I ended up talking to someone I know and they pointed me to Birchdale. Did really well. Caught alot of walleyes and a 45" sturgeon. The sturgeon put up a good fight on a medium light rod with 6lb test! Biggest walleye was close to 29". Wish I could make it back up this year!

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