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3 hours ago, Wanderer said:

 

I still have one waiting for you if you want to send me your address.  And it's on the house.

 

I should probably point out my new FM Staff title says "Apparel" so if anyone is interested in something embroidered with the HSO or Outdoor MN logo on it, send me a PM.  I have access to more items than hoodies. 

 

Also, vinyl items may be available in the near future.

 

Stickers lots of sizes of stickers and decals!

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Does anybody know how the ice is on fish lake right now? I know it was pretty poor about 2 weeks ago but I'm thinking things should have firmed up a bit since then. Debating about either taking my wheeler or walking out on Fish lake tomorrow. Any reports would be greatly appreciated.

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  I haven't been on Fish lake but I'm not far from there.  The lake I'm on is in good shape with solid ice from top to bottom. 

 

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I was on a large local lake the other day. Still 20" of good ice where I was but I think some ares with current will have less.

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For those wondering, there was about a 4 ft section of open water at the Fish Lake dam on the shoreline right at the access/ramp. It looked like the ice was good beyond the stretch of bad shore ice but I wasn't feeling very confident in trying to get across it. It looked like there were still guys fishing the pontoon bay area out of hi-banks but I didn't give it a shot. I had a specific spot in mind for the day and since I couldn't get to it, I ended up going home and doing some projects around the house. 

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Save the forum? Why? You all know the reason why it's dead!

There are more resources more than ever if you want to catch fish. the dnr site alone is a gold mine of stocking info, lake maps, etc. When i first moved to duluth 10+ years ago i got no help from anyone, other than Marine General, the bait shops are useless at best and hostile at worst when it comes to information. 
Even though i was familiar with the area, having fished in for 30+ years, i had to research, dig, explore, get to know people, ask questions and just  put my time in the water. 
The bottom line is too many people have experienced hotspotting and kiss and tell in public forums like this, only to find a place they have birddogged themselves loaded with WI, Ill, or IA license plates. 

It's pretty obvious why forums like this are dying everywhere - people giving GPS coords to everything from rock piles to secret beaver ponds, no wonder people stop posting. 

 

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1 hour ago, eyeguy 54 said:

gps coordinates?  where are all these at? I want them... LOL 

I gave em to you but you texted them to everyone lol

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2 hours ago, eyeguy 54 said:

gps coordinates?  where are all these at? I want them... LOL 

 

I think I see a new thread coming up!  "GPS Cords"  :lol:

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4 hours ago, butsy said:

Save the forum? Why? You all know the reason why it's dead!

There are more resources more than ever if you want to catch fish. the dnr site alone is a gold mine of stocking info, lake maps, etc. When i first moved to duluth 10+ years ago i got no help from anyone, other than Marine General, the bait shops are useless at best and hostile at worst when it comes to information. 
Even though i was familiar with the area, having fished in for 30+ years, i had to research, dig, explore, get to know people, ask questions and just  put my time in the water. 
The bottom line is too many people have experienced hotspotting and kiss and tell in public forums like this, only to find a place they have birddogged themselves loaded with WI, Ill, or IA license plates. 

It's pretty obvious why forums like this are dying everywhere - people giving GPS coords to everything from rock piles to secret beaver ponds, no wonder people stop posting. 

 

Someones a little grumpy. I will also like the gps cordinates

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butsy only has 15 posts so lets not scare him away......  LOL  :crazy:

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This was a great forum. I lurked here long before signing up, before I even owned any ice fishing equipment. 

 

I'd love to share more, but it's not easy to justify sharing useful tips or interesting pics when you see that a thread has 900 views after a couple days yet only a handful of posts from the same handful of guys.

 

There's a ton of local lurkers on here whose sole goal is to find your favorite fishing spot without having to put in the same amount of work you put in to find that spot. 

 

We've all seen how some so-called sportsman can descend on a spot and decimate it in a matter of days or weeks by filling bucket after bucket. It's a shame, but I think that's how it's going to be. I don't know of any way around that.

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50 minutes ago, eyeguy 54 said:

butsy only has 15 posts so lets not scare him away......  LOL  :crazy:

 

Since around the same time I joined in 2008. Sometimes participation goes a long way in making a better site! ;)

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lurkers are people too. LOL ;)

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On 3/20/2017 at 0:49 PM, jwmiller33 said:

For those wondering, there was about a 4 ft section of open water at the Fish Lake dam on the shoreline right at the access/ramp. It looked like the ice was good beyond the stretch of bad shore ice but I wasn't feeling very confident in trying to get across it. It looked like there were still guys fishing the pontoon bay area out of hi-banks but I didn't give it a shot. I had a specific spot in mind for the day and since I couldn't get to it, I ended up going home and doing some projects around the house. 

 

 Thanks for the update, I completely understand why you choose to post this here instead of a different thread. I haven't been on the ice in WEEKS now, might be retiring the ice gear for the season and waiting for open water pannie season...Or the big lake. 

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My ice gear going in to storage area sad days

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go north young man

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16 minutes ago, eyeguy 54 said:

go north young man

You guiding me ?

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20 minutes ago, monstermoose78 said:

You guiding me ?

maybe saturday if any ice left. 

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With warmer weather coming hopefully so will the reports.

 

I've been watching the bay and it seems like things are breaking up out there so I'm anticipating getting out in the next two weeks on the big lake.

 

Boat is ready. Just need a place to launch. Anybody been to McQuade the last few days?

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If the weather cooperates BC and I are planning on getting out on the North Shore this weekend.   With Mcquade and Two Harbors the only options I'm sure things will be tight till the Bay opens up and the South Shore a shorter run.  Be efficient and patient at the landings.  I lot of you know this but I'll repeat, when trolling in a congested area troll with the flow.  We'll be anywhere from on top to 20" down, just have to see what happens.  Lets see how many pink sticks I can manage to lose in one day. :)

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Planning on bringing out the new boat this weekend, I will do my best at the launch to speed up process, but hopefully some slack is cut on account it is a new boat..brand new boat. 

 

 

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4 hours ago, Surface Tension said:

If the weather cooperates BC and I are planning on getting out on the North Shore this weekend.   With Mcquade and Two Harbors the only options I'm sure things will be tight till the Bay opens up and the South Shore a shorter run.  Be efficient and patient at the landings.  I lot of you know this but I'll repeat, when trolling in a congested area troll with the flow.  We'll be anywhere from on top to 20" down, just have to see what happens.  Lets see how many pink sticks I can manage to lose in one day. :)

 

3 hours ago, Jarrid Houston said:

Planning on bringing out the new boat this weekend, I will do my best at the launch to speed up process, but hopefully some slack is cut on account it is a new boat..brand new boat. 

 

 

 Gentlemen, hope things go well this weekend. I, on the other hand, GET to go to St. Cloud for a surprise birthday party for my MIL. I know you all are jealous..

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All those watching this thread, and wonder what is happening to the site, just look at the total views over 2000 and to have 55 posts on something nothing to do with fishing is beyond me.

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Might head out to McQuade this weekend. A small cool down tomorrow and it looks like right back in the 50's again

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Hope to get out and hit the big pond as well. Need to have some fresh Salmon.....soon :)

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I have never been out on superior.  Do i need down eiggers this time of year? I may head during the week one day to try it out.  I know i would have to look into coast guard regs to make sure i got all necessary safety equipment.

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