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Thansk for the ice reports, now I want fishing reports!!!


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Lots of ice and ramp reports- which are greatly appreciated! Not much for fishing reports though. After this past weekend, plenty of people should have some fishing reports. What's the good word???

Thanks!!!

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We had 2 guys out that caught fish they had to release. He said yesterday was probably a 40 fish day. They caught some nice females out there.

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Thanks, saw the pictures, looks like fun! Look like mostly river fish still?

I see on the river gauge the litle fork level went up again a couple feet. Have you guys had any rain or is that just a result of the warm weather?

I was also wondering with this unseasonably warm weather the forks would be getting close to letting loose, but maybe won't be that severe with lack of snow, hence quick turnaround in clearing up the river.

Anyways glad to see some fish pics and appreciate your photos and info!

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usually just in the lips...couldn't help it ..just my nature

they can be anywhere in the river..usually in the deeper parts..15-20 feet

good luck

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Being a newbie to rainy river, how concerned should I be about the "fork letting go"? We have a trip planned to rainy from March 31st to April 3rd, but with rainy forecasted over the next couple days, could this shut the fish down completely? I'm so excited to head up there but with comments about the river becoming muddy it's really crushing my hopes.....

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I dont think it is going to make much of a differance this year ,there is not much water in the rivers,so unless we get a lot of rain........I dont think it will effect the fishing much.

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If you drift with the current..which you should! 1/4 should be fine with the slow current this year..wind can change that ..go with 3/8th then..I have never used anything bigger... try different colors till you find a favorite...white,orange,greens..have fun

good luck

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I am only able to get clearance to come up either this weekend or next weekend. I have never been up there for the spring river fishing for walleyes. From you river veterans, which weekend should I go

thanks!!\

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If you drift with the current..which you should! 1/4 should be fine with the slow current this year..wind can change that ..go with 3/8th then..I have never used anything bigger... try different colors till you find a favorite...white,orange,greens..have fun

good luck

THANKS!!!

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rocky go the following weekend, 30th. warmer water temperatures and your boat will be one less i have to deal with this weekend.. haha.

Ill have the NDSU bison national football championship flag riding high!

but seriously SOMEONE GIVE US A FISHING REPORT FOR MONDAY it was 73 up there.

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with the river being low does a guy gotta worry about rocks too bad or are they few and far between. the only spot on the river i have fished was up by I Falls and there were alot of rocks. i will be fishing from birchdale twards baudette. wondering how bad rocks are there?

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Rocky go next weekend. It should be better, even though it is good right now too.

Goosemafia, there are rocks, deadheads, sandbars, etc. all over the river. So just be careful. Around Birchdale is probably bad right now because the river is low. The next spot that can be bad is down by silver creek, east of baudette. There are old cribs and whatnot down there from docks during the steamboat days.

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In front of Rapid River at Clementson there is a bad stretch of pilelings, rocks and sand bars especially with this low water be very carefull running the river from Vidas access and west of there past Silver Creek a halfmile it is hard on lower units and props.

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We watched people fish in front of the royal Dutchman today. One boat was Grants dad and a buddy they caught 30 plus walleyes in about 5 hours. Quite a few mid-20s and nothing bigger. Some guys aren't having the same luck.

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In front of Rapid River at Clementson there is a bad stretch of pilelings, rocks and sand bars especially with this low water be very carefull running the river from Vidas access and west of there past Silver Creek a halfmile it is hard on lower units and props.

we hit a stump or something in that same stretch....be careful....it was in the middle not showing at all....we fished saturday...40 fish...2 26's 2 27's and one 29 were the biggest..great day on the water...

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