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Popular Spearing Lakes in 2008


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if that is the case, then we will be ok. Wondering if anyone has been out there that would know if the lake is clear forsure.

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i have a bro-in-law that lives in maple lake. i got him hooked on spearing two years ago and he goes out there often. he sets up in 12 ft of water just off the weed line and sees quite well. he has not ever said the water is dirty. hesays for the most part he sees a fair amount of fish when hes out.

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hey not a problem. i figured maple lake is somewhat centrally located, have a get-o-gator and help the dnr all at one time. what more can a guy do!

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put it on the list for next year. now we need to find another lake for the last one.

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BNS the second lake could be Nokay lake off of hwy 18 between Mille Lacs and Brainerd it is realy clear and has some really exellent pike in it. I've never speared it but have fished for pannies on it and this year talked with a coule of guys that speared it said it was an exellent lake. just a thought.

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ill put that one on the list for a chance to do that. There is alot of lakes out there, so i started a list, and we can figure it out from there. We know where going to do Maple Lake forsure.

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bns, maple sounds great, although i thought i would trow it out as an idea but when i seen that sign i just had to bring it up. all we need is a date.

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ya, ill get all that stuff figured out in the next 4 months!!

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bns, you really didnt have to bring up the fact that we need to wait 4 months before we can look down a spear hole again, did you? feels like eternity right now.

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NO that picture makes it worse. need medicine, 12 oz at a time. that spear i have seen being sold at fleet farm.

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 Originally Posted By: glenn57
NO that picture makes it worse.

Sorry

 Originally Posted By: glenn57
need medicine, 12 oz at a time.

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 Originally Posted By: glenn57
that spear I have seen being sold at fleet farm.

No, I had the heads cut out and then my dad, brother, a friend of mine and I welded them together and finished them up.

They have been sold, but not at Fleet Farm. \:\)

They work great I have never had a fish get off.

I have completely missed a couple though. (Not the spears fault)

I like to call it the 2 finger depth charge.

I hold it over the hole with 2 fingers and drop it.

It goes straight down quick!!!

It’s kinda fun in the deep water.

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 Originally Posted By: glenn57
NO that picture makes it worse.

I would really be fired up if there was a pike in that hole

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lol. glenn, you are something else. I cant wait ither.

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hey a guy has to have something to look forward to other than eye opener, small game opener, bear season. bow hunting, turkey hunting waterfowl opener, oh yea almost forgot bass opener!

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just my two cents but i have heard tremdous things about pelican in buffalo for northerns, i was out there once this winter and i talked to an old time spearer out there and he said he spears in 10 feet and could read a newspaper down on the bottom, he also stated that two twenty pound pike had been speared out of the lake already that year and he just got a 13 and his partner just got a 12, also centrally located for people in the st. cloud area or people in the metro. again just my two cents.

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this might not be a bad lake to put on the list that we are going to draw out of?

What does everyone think?

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also with the draw down they may open it up to liberalized fishing

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 Originally Posted By: bearbait87
He said he spears in 10 feet and could read a newspaper down on the bottom.

There isn't much info on this lake on the DNR Lake Finder.

Not even a map.

The UofM Water Clarity from Satelite reports 1.5 to 3 foot water clarity.

http://maps.dnr.state.mn.us/umn/lakebrowser/index.html?x=440447.541014&y=5008988.098631

Am I looking at the wrong lake?

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3 feet is not a good lake to spear on, thats forsure.

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I did spear out there one day last winter and I would say that being able to read the newspaper in 10' is a stretch. I set up in about 9-10' and the bottom is dark. Sunfish were almost impossible to see unless they were tilted on their side feeding or when a light colored jig disappeared into their mouths. I did see a number of northerns which were fairly small. The water was cloudy enough so that I couldn't really see them until they were right in the hole.

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i dont think we will go here next year, to big of a risk if were going to have alot of guys going out.

Lets find another lake

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