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Coming up next weekend and by the looks of some of the reports, people are fishing any where from by shore to twleve miles out(or more?) I plan on bringing my own stuff and was wondering how far out adrians plows there road past pine island. thanks

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A long long way out. <P>I'm not being a wise guy, the road goes<BR>out many miles and tracks go even further.<P>If someone has them gps-ed give more info.<P>Curt Quesnell

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I don't have them on GPS but I can say we were fishing about 10 miles past the sand bar, so about 12 miles out or so. We fished in the guitar house. The roads went on further too. A few members of our party fished about another 2-3 miles further down the road and they said that the road didn't end there. <P>Good Fishin, Matt.<P><BR>MJ5 and Fishing Minnesota...<BR><A HREF="http://frida.blc.edu/~mjohnson/mj5.html" TARGET=_blank>http://frida.blc.edu/~mjohnson/mj5.html</A>

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I have my house out on the road, about 200yds from the end it. about 11 mi out from the island.

Posted

So how is fishing out there????

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Was up last weekend Friday thru Sunday. Friday and Saturday morning was good, w/some nice eyes. Largest was 22 inches. average size on eyes was 17 to 18 inches. Saugers were 14 inches. But, Sunday was cold and terrible. -29 on the gauge and only one sauger for 3 hrs of fishing.(but it was a keeper)

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Enjoyfishin',<BR>Has anyone been stoppin' by Pine on the way back in to see if the eyes and pike are starting to hit in shallow there? I'm going to be up the weekend of the 14th, and I was thinking about fishing out deep in the morning, then going shallow early afternoon into evening. Good strategy, or is it too early yet?

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Sam,<P>That's a good ?, doesn't hurt to try it.<BR>I am going to be up the same weekend. I would think in the next coming weeks they should be coming in.... who knows with the way this year has been.

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Sounds like the resort we are staying at next week is starting to move their houses in. {From 33 to around 24, by Pine Island} I hope they know something!!<BR>FYI<BR>TD

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I was just curious if anyone is familar fishing pike on tip-ups in the bay before pine island where the river comes in. I fished it one time before and theirs a pretty good current their. So how much weight does a person need to keep down the ciscoes without being to much weight for the pike to drag around. Also how far off the bottom should the dead bait be?. I have heard of people having luck in Rivers with dead bait on the bottom. Last, can big line and big leaders turn off the big ones? I'll be heading up their in a week and will be going out of Adrains.

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canopy sam/teedee: I was on LOW last weekend of Feb. Riverbend had 4 houses shallow over Pine, and east toward the gap. There were a lot of small fish there as well as there deep houses, but we did pick up eyes up to 26" and a 41" gator. Riverbend will start moving more of their houses shallower throughout the next week. I'm headed back on 3/20 and look forward to some shallow water action. There were a lot of houses in that area 2 weeks ago. Good luck and hang on. Bill

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    • JerkinLips
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