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how come those 2 lakes are always so green n smell like sum1 took a dump in em ? hopefully the fish dont taste like the lake smells.....lol

for years the turkey plant pumped straight into albert lea lake. no one knows how deep it really is, just that the reason they won't dredge is because they are scared of what they would stir up.

al lake used to be fox lake in "the olden days" it was THE premier lake in the midwest for both hunting and fishing

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A good depth finder will show you that on Albert Lea lake the bottom is about 4 of muck, and a hard gravel or sand surface after that. That tells me the lake should be about 8-10 feet deep.

There also is a lot more involved with that lake then just an old turkey plant, Like drainage run offs, lawn / farm fertilizers, and the list goes on and on. There is no quick fix. It will take years. Rumor is that AL lake will get dredged in the next couple years. There are a lot of great people working on this situation. So time will tell.

As for the smell on the lake.... I fish it a lot, and I guess I don't smell the odor that norwall smells.

The walleyes taste great, and of yeah they are biting a little again!!! wooo whooo walleyes

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All the walleyes ive cleaned out of the lake the livers look good and the eyes grow very fast, just wish they would start hittin again

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The lakes in Albert Lea are horrible to fish, I don't even know why anyone would fish them. Only bullheads and carp in a smelly green cess pools - right Norwall?

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The lakes in Albert Lea are horrible to fish, I don't even know why anyone would fish them. Only bullheads and carp in a smelly green cess pools

Smells like sarcasm. Ha!

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The lakes in Albert Lea are horrible to fish, I don't even know why anyone would fish them. Only bullheads and carp in a smelly green cess pools - right Norwall?

i agree. everyone should just stop fishing them. for their own personal safety.

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Fished yesterday afternoon for a few hours. Beautiful day but no fish. Water temp varied from 43.2 to 49.3 deg F.

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Fished it over the weekend for about an hour, and caught three nice 15 inch walleyes. They are biting very lite on jigs.

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I fished Fountain Saturday morning from 5am til 9am, and sunset til 9pm. It was a BUST. Not one walleye. Tried all sorts of presentation, mostly mimic minnow and jig with white twister tail. Great weather if that counts for anything.

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Hit Fountain lake again today all afternoon til sunset in search of walleyes. Nothing. People are catching crappies on fountain as I seen many people and boats out on the lake.

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Hey morefishplease hit up albert lea lake if you wanna get a little walleye bite. I have had better luck there than fountain lately. the only thing i have been getting on fountain are crappies.

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Wow ur funny........NOT !! reply wit somethin worthwhile

My apologies. My intentions were not to upset anyone there.

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Fished Fountain and Albert Lea all day. Cought one bass on Fountain in edgewater bay. I thought for sure the walleyes would be biting in the channel since the water came up a little bit. Most water I have seen come over the dam in months but still aint much. I've been working the shorelines real hard on Fountain but nothing yet which is strange compared to other years.

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I have a couple of friends just called me ,(Friday night), and reported a skunk session. They hit a number of different spots pretty hard. Said there was good flow but notta. They didn't even see any brut carps swimming around. Sounds like they tried a ton of different baits too.

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i got called out last night and just got in now and not a thing going on at either lake in that town. Me & my freind from hollandale hit so many spots the last 2 nights and snagged a big suckker tonight by hatch bridge a couple of small crappies. Got a baby crappie at channel a couple of baby bullys and lost a ton of gear. Anyone no anything we dont. We hit both lakes good.

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Nah I have hit both lakes hard this fall and nothing either. The hatch bridge area was producing crappies two weekends ago but not of any great size, avg. fountain lake crappie. I'm done til first ice now, can't wait!

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there has been alot of "bad" days of fishing from alot of guys this year! call dnr tell them to stock it and I would pick a different lake for the time being. just my thoughts

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well of course theres gonna be "bad days" duh! thats why its called fishing,Jd stocking is not the ans.2 evertyhing.Just ask TO. If your like the rest of us as you put in your time n hrs your day in the shade will come2 just be patient n cont. fishin. oh n btw girlfriend has your man card ? geez ,man up n take it back!

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