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I have heard there are some slab crappies in this lake and i was wonderin if this is correct? I have fished it a few times with minimal results for crappies but did pretty decent on eyes. I have caught alot of fish in the 12" range but can't seem to get over 13" and i really want to try to get there before ice out. Do you think this is a lake to try or is there a better lake in the area. Thanks and keep your lines tight.

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there is nice ones in here, and believe it or not, which alot of people dont look at it, there is some awesome walleye fishing as well, if you can find the fish. I was out with my old man one weekend, and we found some eyes, which i never fish for them unless im with him, and man it was great time to caught them when there nice and plump

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Thanks guys I appreciate it. Could you give me more details about this lake all I have seen is the small bay that I live by which like I said is on the very south end. What typs of fish are in it? How deep is it? How far from where I live are the spots?

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I don't know much about the lake but try the Dnr lakefinder on their website, that should help.

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noodlero whats the good word, sure was me out there the other night. I did alright not the slabs you were cathing, but alright. What side of the lake are you getting the slabs?

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Ok. I am planning on maybe getting out tomorrow or this weekend. From where I am at should I just get on the lake and drive north? Look for the clumps of vehicles? I am looking to catch some nice crappies or sunfish any hints or tips for spots you guys can give me? Depths to fish?

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I do have a lakemaster chip the newest one for my lowrance icepack that I think should show my the lake if I remember right. I am just tired of going out and not catching anything you guys know what I mean? I moved on a lake because I love fishing just hate going out, getting setup, and not catching a [PoorWordUsage] thing. Plus I am still trying to get used to using the vexilar like setting on my lowrance 522-igps. Hope to get it down soon but would like to catch some nice fish before the end of the ice. Thanks again everyone for your help each post is very helpful and appreciated.

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Theres a church camp on the west lake pretty close to you , go check out the shallow waters around it.. you might just find what yer look'n for. good luck!!!

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just like i said before fish by the crowds (not in them) watch and learn , take what you learn and experament on yer own..remember the key to success is knowledge!!!!!!

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I know that bns thats why I told sid0120 to check it out , you have the panfish this time of year , and the rest of the year.. the eyes during summer especialy first ice , and green machines & bass all season... call it my good deed for the day!!!!

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bassnspear and duckman I sent ya both e-mails check em out please . thanks

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  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Creators

Please do not lecture or harass another for sharing lake information. If you wish to discuss that please use the Outdoor Discussion forum. Taking a thread off topic to reprimand someone is not allowed here.

Read forum policy before posting, please.

Please, let's get back on topic and remember to keep things fun.

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You are welcome Mike \:\)

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so, did anyone get anything this weekend. I talked to a guy that said there were people out there, so i know a few of you were out there.

Any good reports

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im sure there was a few people that got out this weekend, i myself didnt, so i was wondering if other did

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Noodlerod, Spell check.. "experiment"... just havin fun!

By the way, does anyone know how to post using spell check?

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If you have a Mac, it automatically does it for you I think!

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Did get out today .. not bad , could have done better though!!! spelling check please

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ok enough with the spell check, im just as bad as everyone else.

Did you get any big fish noodle?

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ya but could have done a hole lot better !! the fish are there , just the big ones got tight lip'd .. limit of sunnies no problem. crappies ? GOOD LUCK ! We'll see what the PM brings ..

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