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me and a couple of my friends will be out there bright and early......

Posted

Sounds good,
My girlfriend, buddy and I will plan on being there at about 5-6a.m..

Good luck see you there

Posted

If you've got a girlfriend you can get to a lake by 5 a.m you better hold on to her man! good luck mr.special- i'll ge hitting walleyes out west (Cokato)

Posted

Thanks TRZ,
She does love to fish, but that means I'm usually not fishing. Just baiting and releasing fish. But overall she's a keeper.

Good luck

Posted

mr. special,

tell us how you do on courthouse. I was thinking of hitting it up a few evenings next week.

Posted

Mr Special your not he only odd one. Wait until it gets ligth at the lake and you might be suprised how many people are over there. I wont be there this year because i found some structure on my home lake that has been holding fish.

FI

Posted

Just wondering if anyone else is thinking about going after some trout on saturday, instead of the typical walleye and northerns? Or am I the only odd one?

Posted

Thanks everyone, and yes I'll post back on how I do.

Good luck

Posted

BUMP

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opening moring was HOT but it died down quick there was 5 of us and we kept 10 (2 a piece) and c&r 13 more biggest was a brown trout that went 15 1/2" my buddy lost one buy shore that was bigger though. all the rainbows we kept were 12" to 14 1/2" we fished from 5:30 am to about 9:45 am overall a very good day of fishing

Posted

I got shunked saturday morning. One of my buddies pulled in a 15" rainbow, my girlfriend caught a 13" and another friend caught two small 9"s. We where there at 5-8 am. Even though I didn't catch any trout still was a nice morning to be fishing. Then I went down to the river on the way home and made up for not catching any trout. Caught a 19" walleye, 3 whitebass with the largest being about 3lbs and a bunch of carp and sheephead.

Posted

were you in the bay??????

Posted

Yes, We where by the big tree. Next to us was a father and his three boys casting spinner, they did really well and the father caught a brookie that went about 3lbs.

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    • LakeofthewoodsMN
      On the South Shore...  There is still some good ice fishing to take advantage of if you still have that itch and want to ice some walleyes, saugers, jumbo perch, maybe an eelpout and certainly big pike.     Being up on the Canadian border, the colder temps Lake of the Woods enjoys vs much of the region combined with three feet of ice makes a big difference.  Fish houses are allowed unattended overnight through March 31st.  Some resorts have called it a season, but other resorts still have fish houses out, are still fishing and have availability.     Fishing reports have been good.  Numbers of walleyes, saugers and perch.  Using electronics is super helpful with some larger walleyes swimming through suspended.    It was a great week of pike fishing for most.  Good numbers of fish and some big fish tipping that 40 inch mark coming topside.  Suckers, frozen alewife and smelt are working well. Putting baits 1 foot under the ice or right off bottom has been effective.  Most pike anglers are fishing in depths, 9 - 15 feet. On the Rainy River...  The Rain River is still frozen from Nelson Park at Birchdale, MN (30 miles east of Baudette) and to the west, which is where most anglers spring fish.  The ice is showing signs of deteriorating in places.  The river is open water about 20 miles east of Birchdale near Loman.  Things are happening.   A good reminder, as of March 1st, walleyes and saugers are catch and release only on Four Mile Bay and the Rainy River.   Sturgeon fishing.  Once the open water appears, sturgeon are active.  Here are the seasons...   -Catch and Release Season: May 8th – May 15th and October 1 – April 23rd. -Harvest Season: April 24th – May 7th and July 1 – September 30. -Closed Season: May 16th – June 30th. Up at the Northwest Angle...  Fishing remains very good up at the Angle.  There is still some ice fishing happening with some, and others have called it a season.  Call ahead if you have that itch for one last ice fishing trip.   Walleyes, saugers, perch, crappies and pike are in good numbers.   The walleye and sauger season is open through April 14th. Pike fishing never closes, and perch and crappie remain open year-round as well.  You can fish for sturgeon through May 15th.  
    • mdogdaddy
      I'll go with April 22nd
    • smurfy
      what area.....there are already some in  the southern part of the state ice free.    northern part of the state..i'll go with april 10th!!!!!
    • smurfy
      🤣 mayhaps your looking in all the wrong places!!!!!!!🙄😉
    • SkunkedAgain
      It's that time of year again. What are your predictions for ice out this year?   I'll guess exactly one month from today - April 18th. Fishing opener is a little earlier this year so hopefully we aren't running up against the clock.
    • Kettle
      Ya know I typically don't cruise through Inger too often. Still looking for a plastic, orthopedic or cardiothoracic surgeon so I can be a stay at home husband and catch walleye every day. Not a whole lot of those in this neck of the woods 😆
    • smurfy
      ran into an old famous feller today at the grocery store.......spent about 20 minutes BS'ing with the world famous icehawk.   yea he still hunts and fishes more then he works!!!!!!! 🤣
    • SkunkedAgain
      I love fileting out a good pike, or pickling it. Good eating.
    • smurfy
      Zo you don't see anything like that up your way?? Like from Inger maybe!🤣
    • Kettle
      Very chesty looking hen... also some interesting lash extensions. Looks like the ladies I used to see when I worked in the hood on an ambulance a dozen years ago 
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