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McGregor-Aitkin-Crosby-Deerwood Fishing reports 2016


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now that the ice is gone, were are the crappies biting?

the water is still very cold, so hopefully it won't be too long now.

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whats the water temp? hoping to get out on sunday for a few hours in search for some crappies.

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water temps have fallen since last weekend, they now are 48-50 degrees, this is on a smaller lake. last weekend they were 54.

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anyone have any reports this week? i was out this past sunday morning for a couple hours, the wind beat me up pretty good though. only caught a snake

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fish seem to be active again, water has warmed back up.

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with the water temp getting and staying warm, the next couple weeks should be pretty hot as far as crappie fishing goes,right?

 

this is the time of the year where i dont really do too well when it comes to crappies.

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Friday, 5.6.2016, 10' was the magic depth for crappie. Saturday 5.7.2016 10' was the depth again different lake 21 miles away. My un professional opinion is those delicious little buggers will be doing nothing but moving in now. A broken record but please be kind to the big girls and send a few back we need them for the years to come. Cheers city

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2 weeks ago i tried for crappies in 10' but wasnt getting anything besides snakes.

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We caught a number of hammer handles and a few re-ties, but that to be expected. They're there because the foods there...city 

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yup. my girlfriend loves catching them when they are in season. i dont care much for them though.

im hoping to get up there in a couple weeks and get on some crappies.

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water temps were upper 50 to low 60. crappies seem to be biting everywhere.

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how long should the crappies be in 2-10 FOW for? after the crappies i caught this past winter, crappies are all ive been thinking about. but i wont be able to get up to wawa for another 2 weeks. i should be able to find them,right? unless it turns cold for the 2 weeks and they drop back into deeper water. 

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any good reports?

I have been just getting small crappies, tough fishing over the weekend due to all the traffic on the lakes.

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no wake in effect in aitkin county due to the recent heavy rains and flooding.

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Lots of docks under water in the Aitken lakes area. If you like to fish bass around docks, give those docks a look, lots of bass under them, and no foot traffic up above.

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any reports on storm damage from this weeks storms? I am not able to get up, but if I need to I will. I am on fleming lake.

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I fished the Aitkin flowage looking for Largemouth, but didn't catch any bass.  Once the water turns 50 degress or colder, they shut down (in my experience anyway).  I recorded water temps of 47 - 49 degrees everywhere I went on BSL.  The pike were really hot in that area.  I also fished around islands on the northwest corner of the lake and caught a couple small pike on cranks.  I tried a little panfish jigging around the same islands and found some real nice perch.  I didn't catch any walleye, but I never know where to fish for them.  I have luck occasionally with leeches on BSL, but that's just with a slip bobber.  I didn't use any live bait this past weekend.  I threw everything back as I always do.

I witnessed something really cool Saturday morning around noon.  A doe and a fawn jumped up from bedding down on the small island south of Frog Island and I saw them swim over to Frog Island.  A short while later, I saw them run into the water off the shallow east facing point of Frog Island and swim northeast all the way the center of the north shore.  I followed them with my trolling motor about 100 yards behind all the way to make sure they made it safely across.  That was a LONG swim for that little fawn and she crushed it!  They made it to the north shore and hopped off no problem.  That was really cool to see.

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