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Fished the channel 1/5/09 from 8:30pm. till 12:30am.Caught 8 eyes,lost 2 at the hole.Size was from 15 thru 20.5 inches on all.Used glo jigs,spoons with fattys and no lights on in the house seemed to work better for me.Helps that the traffic has slowed down out there too.Headed out there tonight around 8.Have a black ford f-150 if ya want to chat.GOOD LUCK!Hope this helps you out.

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Helps that the traffic has slowed down out there too.

Not anymore! Thank's for the report! I am so there tonight!!!

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I was out on Fountain lake last night and didn't get a bite. Been on the channel a few times also and not much there either.

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Looking for a guide? Seek out norwall on this forum, he knows Albert Lea and Fountain lake like the back of his hand!! gringringrin

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Think I am going to find a guide to show me where the fish are at.

its slow. don't fish by the pressured areas. i'm still relieved to see that no one has set up yet where i usually would go

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I was fishing albertlea lake today and seen the city working on the areater out from the channel, looked to me that it wasn't working. Has anyone heard or know about this. It seemed that over the last couple of weeks fishing has shut off.

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I am guessing the oxygen levels are low. I heard this winter has been alot of the same as the year we had our freeze out. I am guessing they are going to get it fired up so we can keep our fish this time.

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Those aerators belong to the Shell Rock River Watershed District. One of the mooring cables had come unclipped and the whole aerator had spun 90 degrees. We were out installing a new anchor to the one side.

The aerators have been turned on this year because we have similar conditions to the last winter fish kill (04). The watershed and the DNR are currently monitoring the Dissolved Oxygen levels for AL Lake. We could use some volunteers though to help us. I have some DO monitoring devices that I would like to hand out to ice-fisherman who fish frequently (twice a week or so). We need to keep ontop of this so if the time comes we can rescue some of those game-fish.

I should mention that if conditions allow, no amount of aerators can stop a fish kill.

If you would like to help us out you can contact the watershed district or send me an email.

Jerad

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Went out last night from 8-12pm,caught 2 eyes 16"ers otherwise i marked alot and had some lookers but just 4 hits all night.Best action was between 8-10:30.Will try again tonight and let you know how it goes.GOOD LUCK!

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jerad are the dissolved oxygen levels dropping to a concerned point yet? I did read an article in the paper about how the conditions this year are similar to those of the fish kill in 04. Keep us posted, this very interesting

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When we installed the two emergency aerators last friday we had a DO of around 7.5 mg/l. I think if we get to around 5 or below it will really stress the fish, however the levels could change from one portion of the lake to another.

I had two members from this site volunteer their time and they received meters to help log the DO's last night. One was fishing NY point and one was in the channel so it will be interesting to see what they came up with.

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Fished NYpoint last night only two hits and didnt really mark many fish.Also checked the DO level that Jerad gave me and that was around 7.6 mg/l.Fished til 10:30 out there.Had my buddys lab out there and he was even pickin up some trash that people left out there,sad a dog can do that but some people have a hard time.Good luck!

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I fished the channel from 10:00 till 12:30. Very slow caught one perch. Also checked DO 7.1mg/l. Talk to someone else they had one 16inch eye. good luck

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15,474 views for Albert Lea Lake. This has to be a record for the South Central forum on any one given topic. It's apparent that one of these years I need to get down there just to see what all the hype is about.

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Hype is a perfect word for it! Dont worry your not missin much,unless ya wanna witness a circus in the making.

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Great feedback jerad, it's nice to see that you got a few volunteers to help out with the DO readings.

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You really should come visit us down here and check it out. It is a very easy lake to fish with young kids and relaxing for adults in the summer. Very picturesque with Big Island State Park bordering a good portion of the lake also.

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You really should come visit us down here and check it out. It is a very easy lake to fish with young kids and relaxing for adults in the summer. Very picturesque with Big Island State Park bordering a good portion of the lake also.

i second that. i think fountain is a better and more accessible bet when it comes to fishing/rec, but between the two i didnt know how good i really had it until i left.

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15,474 views for Albert Lea Lake. This has to be a record for the South Central forum on any one given topic. It's apparent that one of these years I need to get down there just to see what all the hype is about.

mostly its because its one of out larger south central towns. fishing is probably better elsewhere, but if you ever need a guide for fountain or albert lea lake i kinda know a guy....... laugh

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I reccomend we have a "get 2 gether" on Fountain maybe next yr?

it'll be known as "Mountin on Fountain"......hmmm

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Team Otter shot me an email [email protected] I have a great story for ya about the lake, so we won't take up so much space on FM.

I'm sure there are others who want to hear the story now that you opened the can of worms. Ha! If not, I understand.

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I reccomend we have a "get 2 gether" on Fountain maybe next yr?

it'll be known as "Mountin on Fountain"......hmmm

Let's do it! Would a winter or summer gathering be better?

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I reccomend we have a "get 2 gether" on Fountain maybe next yr?

it'll be known as "Mountin on Fountain"......hmmm

Let's do it! Would a winter or summer gathering be better?

both! really depends. like most places a lat may, early june gathering would be good for walleyes on albert lea and fountain and the crappies bite really good on fountain the same time period. any other times would be best spent fishing cats. it seems after those times the pannies spread out pretty good.

during winter you could do a split afternoon-evening and concentrate on perch on albert lea and maybe happen into the early part of the walleye bite or hit fountain early 6-9 or later 4:30-on for sunfish/crappies/eyes.

whats nice is if we had a gathering people good choose which they'd want to hit up. with both lakes in town its convenient and possible to fish both with the boat only being out of the water for maybe 5 minutes.

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A GTG would be great!! I think a guy would have a better shot at the 'eyes on AL lake, although I did catch some nice eater walleyes on Fountain during the opener. I guess like CNC said probably both!! There is even a lot of good spots to shore fish if you didn't have a boat. Both lakes are good to fish in May and June, or winter. It's a toss up but I would say the a winter GTG would be better.

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Thought you might like that. All from Albert Lea Lake. We put them all back. I thought I would show you what your missing down here. We just happen to hit them that day, But most days we just don't hit em like that. Good luck the rest of the season.

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