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ANY FM FOLKS ICE FISH RILEY BY FLYING CLOUD?
I FISHED WITH A BUDDY THIS FALL GOT SOME DECENT PIKE AND SAW A FEW EYE HUNTERS TROLLING DEEPER H20. NEVER ICE FISHED THERE.
ANY REPORTS ON ICE OUT THERE? I'M READY TO DROP LINES, HAV'NT BEEN FISHIN FOR WEEKS!
STARTING TO TWITCH A LITTLE BIT.

Posted

just checked it yesterday and is 3 inches 20 feet out and only 1 1/2 or less with a few open spots for the rest of the lake---with this snow its going to take a while!!!

jeff


so many lakes........so little time

Posted

THANKS JEFF, I'LL WAIT A BIT ON THAT LAKE.
SEE YA OUT THERE IN A FEW INCHES.

Posted

First time I hit that lake was opener, and what a great surprise. Came home with limit of nice eyes, one northern, and released some other pike and about a dozen nice bass. After opener it became a zoo of rec boaters, and I abandoned it, until now!

Will be heading out there as soon as I can. The reports on the lake show good pops. of big bluegill, and I know there are a lot of pike and some eyes. I'll be out when it's safe. Planning on hitting it for gills and a pike tip-up until evening and then switching to eyes. Will report when I do get out there. Think it'll be safe by the weekend?

Posted

I'll be out there hopefully this weekend----10" of snow isn't helping the cause though. First ice is by far the best time for eyes out there---after that finding consistant action gets tough! And if anyone finds the gills out there in the winter let me know---summertime I've found them, winter--no luck.

To anyone using the small access off of lyman blvd. Right in front of that is still open as of today and a few hundred geese are keeping it open. That will probably be a thin spot for a while once the geese head south.

jeff

so many lakes......so little time

Posted

I was planning on getting out there this weekend, but I think I'll opt for my 90 acre lake that I now should be frozen by now. Please report on the ice thickness when u return.

Posted

Just got off of riley and there was around 6" of ice. half clear and half frozen snow. Lost one walleye at the hole and caught a six pound pike. Pretty slow. I'll be out in the morning trying a different spot.

jeff

so many lakes......so little time

Posted

whas up jeff?
Im going out to night not sure were I give you a call to get the report thinking of new spot on waconia? chad just got camera probley see were he is going


SHOULD HAVE BEEN DAR YESTERDAY

Posted

I was there yesterday. There was still some open water though. Also a snomobiler said he was on 1-2" of ice in some spots. Started breaking through!!
I saw at least a dozen fisherman out there all over the lake. I might go try it today.

Posted

I've hit riley the last few days and only scratched one small walleye and a few nice pike---definately slow!. I've tried 5 different spots that have produced in the past, fishing from 12'- 20'. It seems the weedline that usually starts around 10' has gone to about 5'- 6' and is very sparse---Spots that are completely choked in weeds in the summer are now void. I know they dumped some chemicals in the lake in june to kill off the foil but it seems it has taken most of the other weeds out too.

Ice is 6-8"

jeff

so many lakes.......so little time

[This message has been edited by jeff127 (edited 12-15-2003).]

Posted

I'll be out there on sunday probably. Mind saying whereabouts you were fishing? Doesn't sound like you'll be giving anything up too precious smile.gif. Just want to know where you are getting some action or where you're not. Are there a lot of fisherman out there? [email protected]

Posted

I'm headed out today(sunday) in afternoon till evening. Will be in blue with a red hat and red sled. Don't know where I'll be fishing yet, but if any one else is out there drop by and say hey. Will report when I return.

[This message has been edited by Lunker (edited 12-21-2003).]

Posted

Made it out, fished from about 2:30 until 5:15. Boy was the action S...L...O...W. There were quite a few atv's and snowmobliers out, as well as about 30 fisherman, mostly clustered off the landing. I fished the big point and a spot north of the landing. Started out well, had a run on the tip up before I got all my holes drilled. Took dead herring in about 10 ft water 8 ft down. 3-4 pounds pike, fun , released. After that I didn't have another bite on the tip up, crappie minnows or waxies. Didn't see any one else around me catch a thing either. It was beautiful though, its not often you can lay down on the ice and watch the plaes go by. Ice was about 5-8" depending on location. Any one else make out?

Posted

I didn't make it out---but your evening went about the same as all of the times I have spent out there this season. Early is usually best but not this year. I'm going to try and make it out there this week or next weekend and hit some deeper water.

By the way, I have tried that large point in two different areas and the underwater point on the north end of the lake----both areas equally slow.

jeff

so many lakes..........so little time

[This message has been edited by jeff127 (edited 12-21-2003).]

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    • SkunkedAgain
      https://www.timberjay.com/stories/moccasin-point-upgrade-has-longtime-users-concerned,22802   Moccasin Point upgrade has longtime users concerned DNR hopes to get major remake of key access underway later this year Posted Thursday, March 20, 2025 10:36 am   Marshall Helmberger LAKE VERMILION— With funding finally in place, the Department of Natural Resources is planning to move forward with an estimated $2-plus million renovation of the Moccasin Point landing, and users of the site say they’re concerned about the changes. The landing has been heavily used for decades by anglers, Boundary Waters visitors, residents of nearby islands and other remote-access properties on Lake Vermilion and, perhaps most critically, by emergency responders for everything from fire to medical response. Moccasin Point has also been a protected harbor for private barges loading and unloading as they service the many water-access properties in the area. 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