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Long Lake (N/B) Dock Fishing


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Lost, shoot me an e-mail at [email protected] when you get a chance. Don't know what kind of tackle box you have, but I keep all my panfish stuff in one plastic bin in the box so I can just pull it out & bring it with.

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Guys, you can access Pike with a pretty short walk...it's really not that far. Most of the lake is private, except for the south end. I think the best way to fish this lake would be with a canoe if you've got one.

Haaad

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I didn't think anyone knew about Pike lake tucked away behind the church. About 10 years ago you could catch your limit of Crappies there. Today I know there are tons of Carp and bullheads. Usually in July when it hot outside we catch Tiger muskies right out from the big sewer. Thoese are a fun catch

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Heading out there Sunday afternoon to see what can be caught. Might scout the area on Friday and cast a couple times. But I might also head over to Long Lake and cast from the dock.

Thanks for the info about the south side of the lake! Will definitely need to make sure I don't trespass.

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On a good note, I've seen several people voluntarily picking up trash in the park and by the train bridge on Long Lake while I was out running. If you are one of those people I've seen, you should be applauded.

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What are you guys hoping to catch in Pike or Long??

I might drag the boat over to long this weekend and fish some carp in the river by the rail road bridge. I just want to feel something on the end of the line!

Hey So Haaad, did you get over to Wabasso for the late ice season??

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So Haaad or whomever,
How do you go about getting to that "train bridge"? I was at the park last night doing a little carp fishin and some old guy told me that there were a lot of carp down by some old bridge on long lake, Is this the bridge that you are speking of? He said that it gets real narrow through there. Is it public property and can you fish there? Is it an easy walk? Would I park at the beach or the baot lauch?
Any info would be great.
Oh yeah...
We didnt catch anything yesterday evening.
Thanx,
Big Island Dude

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Big island Dude,
The train bridge is on the NE end of the lake. If going by boat, you go through the channel to the N end and stay along the E shore until you see the bridge. I believe it's where Rice creek comes in from the N.
Not sure if it's legal to fish there or not.

I see you're from Marcel. Small world....I have a place in Wirt, on Bass lake. Island's a beautiful lake, though I've never fished it.
I live near Long Lake....grew up shore fishing it as a kid in the 60's and 70's.
We used to get some nice northerns back than.
Good luck !
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Twitter,
Whenever I fish the bigfork I usually put in at Dora and pull out at Wirt.I have been all over this great nation of ours and hands down the Grandrapids to Bigfork area is the most beautiful place I have seen. Yes, it is a small world.
I do not have a boat down here in the cities and am currently restricted to shore fishing I would like to get in on some carp today or tommorow so if anyone can point me in the right derection that would be great.
Big Island dude

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I saw there were a bunch of carp in the river above the railroad bridge on Tuesday night. One way you could access the river is over by the school and walk downstream. Take Long Lake road north, then take a right on...I believe it's Poppyseed Dr.??? (Right before you get to the school). You'll find a parking area at the end of this road.

Big Stevie-
You know, I didn't even make it over to Wabasso for the late ice season. I got addicted to fishing 'cats over on the Horseshoe chain, and was there any chance I got. Next year I'll try Wabasso, right??? smile.gif

Haaad

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Big.... at the end of Poppyseed walk straight in about 25 feet there is a bridge really it is two culverts. It is part of the park and not posted. I seen tons of carp from shore. I could have just reached down and grabbed them from shore.

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There's no fishing allowed within 100 feet of the railroad bridge from the Long Lake side. Your best bet would be to launch your boat and fish as close to the bridge as you can within the legal distance.

I'll be out there tomorrow (Friday). Not sure about Sunday due to the weather forecast. If you've got room on your boat, you should be able to find me at the fishing dock. I'd love a ride!

I'm planning on going for crappies but wouldn't mind some carp action either. I've got an online fishing photo contest I'm in and need to get my first entry listed!

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Hey Lost,

I might think about joining you guys for your Sunday adventure. Pike or Long... which ever. Where were you gonna meet? 2PM right? Weather permitting... I could maybe bring the boat. I've just got the 14 footer down with me now, so I could only fit two more. It would be fun to meet some of you guys.

Anyhow, judging by the time on your posts you spend most of your computer time at night. So I'm not sure you'll be able to get back to me in time as I only do my posting while I'm at work. smile.gif Well, if it works for me on Sunday I'll see if I can find you guys. If not, let us know how you do.

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Stevie, we were going to meet along the south side of Pike off the frontage road & just do some shore fishing. But I'd be game to pull out the boat & hit Long as well and/or. Haven't had the boat out yet, so it could be a rowing adventure. grin.gif

I'll probably just hook up the boat & bring it along anyway, in case the shore fishing on Pike doesn't yield anything, we can hop over to Long.

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I scouted Pike Lake this morning. There's a park trail that leads along the south side and 694. Not many areas to really fish from.
You guys might want to check it out first. It's easy to get to.

I went over to Long Lake and fished from the dock for a little while. There were a couple others there. One person was catching bullheads and northerns on euro-larvae. It would be great to actually get out in a boat. I've never fished any other part of Long Lake.

E-mail me with contact info or to get my cellie-phone number.

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Stevie, I have a Jeep Cherokee with a tiny 12' Alumacraft. Sounds like Lost didn't find much at Pike today, if there's nothing to be had there I'd be good for moving over to Long Lake (never been on it).

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Sounds good guys. I'm game for anything as well. I'd just like to catch something! smile.gif

Lost, you have mail.

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I drive a little Geo Tracker convertible. It's blue. Tape is holding the back window together.

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Hey guys we may see you there too on Sunday. We will be on the dock. Drive a red eagle talon. We will be sitting on stars and stripes chairs. Stop by and say hi. Good luck to you guys.

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Maximum,

Thanks for the info. I hope the weather holds out. It would be fun to get out and meet you guys. What kind of rig do you drive? ...that will help me find you guys. I've got a dark grey chevy with a camo 14ft boat. Hopefully I'll see you Sunday at 2PM.

Steve

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If we've got two boats (Maximum's and Stevie's) then maybe we can get all of us out on the water at the same time?

Thanks for reminding me! I gotta find my life jacket either today or tomorrow morning.

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Max & Lost... It was good to meet you guys today. We kept 16 sunnies cleaned and ate. They sure were good too. Hey Lost didn't know you were still there when we left or would have found you to say goodbye. The girlfriend said she helped you pull in a log of a fish. I have a picture of you pulling in that monster at the end of the post here.

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FYI:
during the summer time, all the docks on teh west part of the lake, the southern portion are typically good for bass too. there is also usually some downed trees that they hide in as well. Nothing typically huge, but i have caught 2-3 pounders every so often. might be worth a try later on in the season sicne you all are fired up about this lake. good luck!
-catchin whopper

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Hey guys,

Great posts on here! I am wondering if there is an actual boat landing on Long Lake? I am interested in the carp....yes, the carp. smile.gif

Also, how do you know where you can fish, and where you can't fish? Has anyone called the DNR about this lake to find out exactly where you can and can't go?

GOOD LUCK!

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Hey Doop,
There is a boat launch at Long Lake, Its right next to the fishing dock. I know they have a sign posted there about the wake on the lake, not sure what the times are.
If your looking for carp, I went to that spot over the weekend that I think LOST was talking about, off LL rd and Poppyseed. There is a creek back there with tons of carp. Friday there were 2 guys fishing and said they had caught 1 carp about 10 pounds using corn. There must of been about 200 carp in this little aream you may want to check that spot out.

[This message has been edited by mnwild (edited 04-19-2004).]

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It was nice meeting you for the 2nd time, Dan. smile.gif Yes, your girlfriend did help me out. The "log of a fish" was at least 10 feet long. I'm surprised my line didn't snap! You did find a decent location. After you two went over to the dock, I took over your hot spot. Just about every throw in with my 1" curlytail had a bite within 10 seconds. I caught a few bass in there as well.

It was nice meeting Maximum for the 1st time.
I don't think Maximum did very good. We shoulda kicked you guys out of your spot so he could catch something.

Now to meet BigStevie if he actually makes it out there Wednesday. I'll be there since I cancelled my Tuesday plans.

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Good to see you guys! Since you're both Long Lake regulars, if I make it up "north" (I'm a St. Paulite) I'll be on the lookout for y'all. And Lost, didn't you see that bass I caught? It might half been at least an inch & a half.

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Haha Maximum! I thought that was a minnow at first! After my 3rd and 4th look, I knew it was a bass. I caught a few cigars actually. Largest was about 5 inches long.

Wish we would have had a better bite. I wonder what it would have been like over at the playground and beach area. Shall we try that sometime?

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Are you guys having much luck out there for Sunnies and Crappies? Reason I ask I might go out Saturday morning and try the lake for a while, any info is appreciated.

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