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i have read all the recent post and i cant find a update on smiths bay, is it frozen, anybody been out or seen anyone out there. thanks

Posted

Most of the larger bays are either open or have thin ice. It may be a couple weeks before we can head out there. Some of the smaller bays/lakes such as Emerald, Black, and Seaton are fishable though.

Good luck.

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Tonka Boy

Posted

I am planning on hitting Excelsior Bay this weekend but last time I checked, my spot was rolling whitecaps. Now all I need is for the wind to calm down so that it freezes over. Bring on the cold temps!

Posted

I just drove by wayzata bay about 3o'clock and there is more open water than ice. but there was ice and fisherman on grays bay go figure

Posted

Drove by Excelsior Bay today. The bay is frozen with exception of sliver just left of access about 100 yards away and 50 yards long of open water. The main lake is WIDE OPEN. I don't know if I would trust that ice. If you go please be careful and post results and ice thickness. Good Luck. I'm going up to Mille lacs right now and going out tomorrow. I'll post my results in that
site.

Posted

I worked in Deephaven today on the lake somewhere between Robinson Bay and Carson Bay and that main lake is LOCKED UP!! There was no open water that I could tell and no steam coming form anywhere. There woulda been steam since it was a whole 5 degrees below zero.

Anyone ever fished in Robinson bay?

Posted

If I'm not mistaken, the two kids who died last year went through on Robinson's Bay. It's one of the deeper bays on the Lake.

Posted

I live on the lake and could not find any open water today. It looks like it's all locked up. I SCUBA dive Robinson bay often in the summer and it is a deep bay I believe 75 feet. There are some great humps and structure on it. Try either the North east shore from the large brick manison (you cant miss it 30,000+ feet) to the point just to the north. This area is a sharp rock break with a 45 degree slope and rocks the size of beach balls. I have see walleyes and lots of nice small mouth here. I believe smallies are out of season. Also try Gibsons point with is the point on the south side of Robinson. It has a nice drop and bolders the size of pianos. It was just off of this point that the kids drowned last year. The girl was a daughter of a friend on mine.

good luck and be careful.

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"I'd rather be fishing"

Mike

Posted

Minnetonka
Are you the ex-dnr biologist? We met up with a guy last year around the corner from spring park bay once. His wife and kids were out of town. I was thinking his handle was "minnetonka" but not sure. Is that you?

Posted

Anyone hit Excelsior Bay yet? I bet the crappies are biting. Ice thickness and fishing report would be great. I'd like to get out either Monday or Tuesday.

Posted

my buddy was at excelsior bay today. he said there was seven inches out a few hundred yards then they stopped. the house is going out there tomorrow i guess.

Posted

3-4 inches on Brown's Bay. Not much happening out there Saturday night--talked to two other pairs of anglers, only a few perch.

Ice

Posted

I am planning on hitting Excelsior Bay (actually its more like the main lake off of the bay) Sunday afternoon. I haven't seen anyone else out there yet so I am not sure on how safe the ice is, and this may ultimately change my plans about heading out there. Ice boats are all over the place, but that is no measure of ice safety. I'll post on how I do.
Posted

I am looking forward to any reports. I want to head out this week either to Excelsior or the main lake. Want to make sure of ice conditions first. Any report as to the bite? I have done well in the bay for crappie in the past. What about Walleye? I heard that around the corner from Excelsior bay, people catch Walleyes early ice. Any advice?

Posted

didnt get a chance to fish today but the house is on excelsior now! can't wait to get out there

Posted

Has anyone here fished Solberg point, a little west of Excelsior Bay? I fished there a couple of years ago with no luck. Is it an early or late spot?

Posted

I was out on Excelsior Bay this evening. I stayed away from my normal spot and ended up at Sunrise Point - only managed one small walleye. It was disappointing to say the least. I was surprised to find that the ice that kept me from venturing farther out seemed to be a consistent 4-6 inches, so next time I will feel comfortable going all the way out.
Posted

Moby:

Your correct. I am the guy you met last year ob Phelps bay. Hope to see you out there this winter.

Posted

Anyone seen or fished in wayzata? Like out in then middle. Ice looks shady and I was just wondering if it was clear ice or what. Just wondering.

Posted

Whoops was trying to post on the Minnetonka report and pics.

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

Posted

has anyone fished in smiths bay by the arcola bridge (spelling?)?

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    • leech~~
      Goodness. I feel like I'm on some kind of site for the mentally ill sometimes.  🤨 I know he said this but look at the last board printout!  He meant smurfy on April 29th!   8 hours ago, JerkinLips said: Because I temporarily changed the rules, and smurfy was the 2nd person to wager a guess, I changed his prediction to April 25th.   I changed it to just a date numb nuts!  April 25th! DH'O  🤭
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      Nah, I'm not changing my guess. It's more fun to make early predictions and see how far off I am.   I'll turn on the hair dryer and see if it helps.
    • JerkinLips
      Because I temporarily changed the rules, and smurfy was the 2nd person to wager a guess, I changed his prediction to April 25th.  Also, since SkunkedAgain was the originator of this competition and was the 1st person to guess, I will give him until Friday to change his prediction if he wants to (although he may regret if the ice goes out on April 18th).  After him, no more "changes" will be allowed on my board.   Lots of "good" open dates available for those that have not predicted yet.  Updated board below:  
    • 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. Sarah Schmidt, who spends summers with her husband Jake at their cabin on nearby Pine Island, said there’s a lot at stake for people who depend on the landing. “A lot of people have designed their dream home around having access to that landing,” she said. “People need propane, they need lumber, and if they need to install a septic system, they need lots of gravel,” she said. For the many hundreds of island or other water-access property owners on the lake, all of that material comes by barge. Moccasin Point is particularly well suited for such use, since it is arguably the most protected harbor on Lake Vermilion, with islands and mainland protecting it from wind from just about any direction. It’s also centrally located on the sprawling lake and close to concentrations of island homes and cabins. Scott Kelling, northeast regional manager for DNR Parks and Trails, said the plans for the reconstruction of the landing are still being finalized, but insisted they will take into account the unique mix of recreational and commercial use of the landing, including use by all three of the barging companies that service customers on the lake. According to Kelling, the remake of the landing will include removal of the old pier and the reconstruction of a new one in nearly the same location. “The new pier will serve the same function,” said Kelling, and will include an additional ramp that will be dedicated for barge loading and off-loading. Kelling said an engineer’s inspection of the existing pier determined it was near the end of its useful life, although Schmidt said she thinks that opinion reflects the DNR’s desire to remove the structure rather than its actual condition. Kelling acknowledges that it’s not the only reason for replacing the structure. “With our redesign it’s just not in the right location,” he said. Adequate parking is another major concern of longtime users of Moccasin Point. Tim Logan, whose family has owned island property near the landing since the 1950s, said plans the DNR had shared a few years ago seemed to show less parking than is typically used at the site. Schmidt notes that during high-traffic weekends, the parking area is frequently full and overflow parking can extend for hundreds of feet along Moccasin Point Rd. She said she counted 163 vehicles parked at the landing at one point last Memorial Day weekend and said there are routinely 90-100 vehicles during the summer season. Many of the regular users of the landing, particularly those on island properties, use the site for long-term parking of their vehicles for days, weeks, or months at a time. That’s unusual at public landings, which are typically limited to day use. Kelling said the DNR is making an exception to that rule for Moccasin Point, given the many varied uses of the unique property. “Overnight parking will be allowed,” he said. Kelling said the current plan will allow parking for a bit over 100 vehicles, which is more than some original plans for the site. “We’re doing everything we can to maximize the parking there, at some considerable expense,” he said. Longstanding issues Kelling said the DNR’s plan for reconstruction is motivated by a desire to “manage the site more responsibly on a number of fronts.” The DNR acquired the site in 2008 and had planned to undertake reconstruction of the landing back in 2013 but lacked the funds at the time to accomplish the work. The funding was approved in 2023 and the DNR has been working on design of the project ever since. 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Schmidt claims the ponds will become a mosquito breeding ground. Kelling said he expects the final design will be completed soon and he is expecting to hold an open house in early summer so interested users can see what’s planned for the site. He expects actual construction to begin sometime in October if all goes as planned. That initial work will include blasting of some underlying bedrock in order to level the site. But most of the work will take place in 2026, he said, and during that period, it may be difficult to maintain public use of the site, although he said use of the site by barges should still be possible, with potentially some minor delays. But he said other users of the site may want to explore other access options for that summer. Kelling said he hopes to have more information on that at the open house later this year. “A goal of the open house is to really share the timeline and alternatives for users,” he said. “They might need to park somewhere else in 2026.”
    • smurfy
      i wanna change mine to the 29th of april...........i've been seeing ice reports to much up that way. 🙄
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