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Fairmont-Marshall-New Ulm-Worthington Area Fishing Reports - SW MN


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  • 2 weeks later...

Marshall area: Island lake has still had a consistant day bite for Perch and northerns. Most of the perch are smaller 6-8 inch but there are jumbo's to be had. most of the pike are small but there are some real nice pike being pulled out. Dead coon, Goose and Wood Lake all have a large amount of open water. The slough to the West of Dead coon has good ice, the bite only tends to be good an hour before dark to an hour after. The walleye and perch tend to be smaller but there are some keepers in the mix. East and West Twin lakes have decent ice, East has been producing some 12-15 inch eyes just before dark but the bite window seems pretty short.

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Anything going on around Worthington? I'd like to get into some Pannies this weekend.

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How have people been doing on the eye's? Haven't seen a report in quite a while on this forum. I was thinking of trying maybe sheteck, sarah, or benton in about a week or so.

Thanks

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So hush hush in this region you'd think the fish are biting? grin

Pretty slow weekend for me, but a fun one. Got the kid out on the boat saturday on Shetek, Sunday on West G and Fulda.

Very little success on shetek and west g, but plenty of action on fulda.

Here's a shetek walleye and a happy kid.

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Fulda puts out 6-8" bluegills and sunnies all day long! Great spot for a kid. It's like bobbers don't float on that lake, as soon as it hits the water they SINK!

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A reliable source just informed me that Lac qui Parle Lake is putting out a lot of fish right now. However, the river is only giving up northerns, cats and sheepshead.

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Mountain Lake, 10-12 inches of good ice trucks have been driving out for a week or so, panfish bite has been good, pike and big bass have been seen but none caught that Ive heard of. If you have little kids that you would like to get into ice fishing, the water is clear and the panfish are everywhere so its perfect for that. Also, fyi the Mt. Lake ice fishing contest is Jan. 26th.

Here are some pics of my 4 year old boy from a few days ago

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Took my 6 year old nephew out tonight and we found a few crappies...here's a 12" that he caught. We were in 13ft with frostee jigs

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I am looking for a cabin to rent for a week this spring . Lookiing for a place with cabin on the water with a dock for my boat. Never been that area but tired of the long drives from Iowa to northern Wisc. Any help appreciated.

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Haven't seen much chatter on here about border opener or crappie fishing yet this spring. I'm assuming border opener is gonna be a bust with the weather we have been having. But im curious how things are turning out around the area. I was out yesterday afternoon and i noticed Lake Shetek is pretty much open, and same with Rock Lake in lyon county.. Are some of these other lakes opening up yet (Hendricks) (Big Stone) any chance to be on the water next weekend on them?

Can't imagine it will be long before the crappie will be biting do ya think?!

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Not sure about Hendricks but I know there is still quite a bit of ice on Big Stone yet, enough to drive ATV's on.

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The kid and his buddies did real good on Hanska this weekend ,some nice eyes and a couple crappies, Going to give it a try this week laugh

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icecold do you know how they were fishing the eye's on Hanska (casting to shore, dragging rigs, etc)? I was thinking of trying that lake myself this week. Thanks

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Fished Hanska today. Not nearly as good of luck as others have reported. My son and I caught 1 walleye 18 inches long. Not another bite. Talked to at least 3 other boats. Not one of them caught a single walleye. 2 of the boats did catch some channel cats though. We used jig and minnow, and trolled plugs. Caught the one walleye pitching a jig and minnow in about 5 ft of water.

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Fished Hanska twice in the last week - not a bite. - yesterday talked to other boats - same - not a bite - marking way fewer fish than last year.

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Might be due to the fact that the lake has been getting pounded for the last 2 years and it was bound to slow down at some point.

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Anyone fish Lake Sarah lately? Just curious if there are any good reports out there. Thanks.

P. Freeman

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Fishing must really be hot around here. wink The last post was over a year ago. Did all the fish in SW MN die out since mid June of last year? whistle

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Fishing must really be hot around here. wink The last post was over a year ago. Did all the fish in SW MN die out since mid June of last year? whistle

I second that one Shutterbug. Either it's really dead or really hot and everybody in the SW part of the State is good at keeping quiet about it!!

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Fishing must really be hot around here. wink The last post was over a year ago. Did all the fish in SW MN die out since mid June of last year? whistle

I'm great at keeping hush hush

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    • LakeofthewoodsMN
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    • Wanderer
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