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2020 - Upper Red Lake Fishing Reports (URL)


Rick

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Just got back from doing are pre-fishing event and moving houses. We started out trying a few favorite old spots that have produced well during this time of year. The four of us spread out 14 houses in 5 areas and had some past customers fish them. One of the areas was totally dead, one area was real hot and a couple others not bad. We reshuffled the deck on Sunday and feel pretty good with are locations, after getting 400 hours of pre-fishing done in one weekend it helps one feel that way.

We have just a couple more to move next Saturday, there was a foot wide crack and eight inches of ice keeping us from where we wanted to try them. Most of the lake has real good ice and we were pulling 16 foot and twenty foot houses with a half ton, but there are weak spots here and there.

Some of the guys wanted to fish next to a gal we nicknamed Red Lake Rose. This gal was doing very well; truth is she always does very well. She has been staying with us for awhile and always catches fish. She owns her own fishing equipment drinks brandy straight from the bottle and has a habit of throwing walleyes out the door. Her favorite lure is the same as mine, green glow perch eyes.

We spent most of Saturday fishing off the bumps but did better just in or in the mud.

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"has a habit of throwing walleyes out the door"

Good report but be careful that the walleyes do not freeze as they have to be in "measureable condition". The CO's frown on frozen walleyes when they check.

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There can definetely be slower days out on that lake at times but I would say thats on the slow side for a group that size

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Portavilla,

I was going to call, but I will just post my question...I am renting one of your "rent and go" houses in early January and was just wondering if it is a 1 7/8 or 2 inch hitch? Also, I assume it has a regular 4 pin connector. Thanks.

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Kelly has a good point but the CO had allready stoped and checked her and her sons fish.

I have never seen her wear pink, but she did say she got that 15 1/2 inch Crappie on a pink and white glow jig.

It is a 2" Ball with a flat four hook up.

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MONDAY DECEMBER 21 2009

Things are going good here on Upper Red.

While some resorts still have 10 to 12+

inches of ice, out front here at Mort's

we now have 12 to 15" of ice out a couple

miles. There is no reason to go out more

that a 1/2 to 3/4 mile with the best bite

in 9 to 11 feet. The bite was still a bit

up & down with some finding slower action

but many reported catching a lot of walleye.

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i fished sat and sun lot of fish . i caught 30 some eyes where my partner couldnt buy a bite and he was 30 yards away id say if your not getting fish move around in the same genral area.

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MONDAY DECEMBER 21 2009

Things are going good here on Upper Red.

While some resorts still have 10 to 12+

inches of ice, out front here at Mort's

we now have 12 to 15" of ice out a couple

miles. There is no reason to go out more

that a 1/2 to 3/4 mile with the best bite

in 9 to 11 feet. The bite was still a bit

up & down with some finding slower action

but many reported catching a lot of walleye.

i agree with jim 100%
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i caught 30 some eyes where my partner couldnt buy a bite and he was 30 yards away id say if your not getting fish move around in the same genral area.

You said it all there. 2 or 3 days later it could be that where your partner was that is the "hot" spot.

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fished URL this past sat and sun and i cant imagine there is any better ice fishing in the world then Red. We had a blast from the minute we dropped our lines to the time we left on sunday, great weather and some of the best and most consistant ice fishing i have ever had. Best part there wasnt a house within 150 yards of us.

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i was up at url on fri and sat spent nite on the lake caught atleast 30 eyes was out in 13 ft of water, 3.5miles out had 12plus inches of ice pulled a crankdown out with a halfton. had 2 pull rattel rells up 2 get som sleep, they bit all nite

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CC Rocks where are you driving from? Planning on heading up this weekend myself, it sounds like the weather is not going to cooperate. I'll be heading from Mankato area

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i went out of rogers and only went out 3/4 of a mile 9 1/2 to 10 ft my best times were 800am to 1000am and then 300 pm to 445pm my suggestion is if your not atleat seeing fish at them times move around in the same genral area . good luck and be safe

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Im in Fridley. I plan on hitting Red Sunday morning. I have my wheelhouse at Hillmans already. Hook up and out we go. Love to compare notes if your around Sunday/Monday. Let me know.

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i will b out sunday morn, headin up saturday morn i have my house at hillmans also hope 2 get out deep. i had great fishing last wkend in 13 feet. road at hillmans is good but they dint want anyone going over 4 miles out last wk, the storm may put water on the ice this wkend may b a little tuff out there keep a shovel handy! white chev w toper green prowler ice castel. the coffee is always on

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Went out today out of West Wind. Got on the ice around 2. Drove out 3.5 miles and setup in 12 feet. Caught 7 eyes with a couple keepers in the mix. One real fat 21 made it fun. Decided to move around 5. Went in to 11 feet and got a small one right away and not even a drive by after that. Moved after 30 minute into 9 feet. No sign of life after 45 minutes so headed into 7 feet. Same thing. Not even a looker to keep us interested. Thought this storm coming would turn them on. Turned out to be a long day, sucked not getting rewarded for moving. took off around 8. 15 inches of consistent ice everywhere we drilled.

Hope someone else had better luck tonight.

Consider yourself updated.

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going tomorrow out of westwind-- dropped my house out on the ice this morning, had to get back to work.... hopin the storm shifts...i dont want to have to pull my house off...

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fished in 10 feet today...12:30 - 6...caught 4 walleye and must of missed 6 others...gotta get better with the rattle wheels

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Well everyone is in for the day and just jigging and staying warm. We are taking in a movie and frying fish, the guy in his portable next us is tying down his rig and hunkering down for the evening. The guys are catching fish and about 40% are keepers at this time. We are only plowing as needed and waiting for things to blow over some. Tomorrow will be interesting and for us the fun will have to temporally halt. Drifting for us will have a little different meaning than it does with the summer fishing. We will advance a hundred yards away from the drifts when it done blowing this will take all day to drift that far.

Today we raised the flag and it looks like we need a new one, it has been beaten by the wind pretty good over the last couple years. We have a couple of groups of houses that did well last weekend with not a soul around them and we will plow over to them tomorrow.

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Arrive Sat 12:00pm at West Wind. Minnimal info on where to fish resort just got thier houses out. In a 2 man sleeper, info from those fishing is bight is very light, red glow jig or dead sick red hook # 4. Fishing 2 miles out from resort 10'deep, 6" inches off bottom. One small eye in the house and a couple missed ones. DNR at launch comming off for dinner doing a fish survey will update tomarrow with our our results and what she says when we go back out. Wi Fi working well in resturnat. 3 bars on our verizon phones at ice house. Water is on the ice below our house, 16 inches of ice, blowing light snow out of NW 26 degrees.

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We got a couple of limits on the rattle reels last night and missed about as many. Red was 2 to 1 over green, and the flasher produced slower results than just a light glow. Fishing 6” off the bottom produced bigger fish about 20% keepers, 2 feet produced a lot of dinks but more action. The sweet spot was 14” off the bottom 100 % keepers 15” to 16.5” We have chores to do and we will be back at it later.

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Sunday update west wind-

The night bight was on, ended up just pulling our rattle lines out so we could get some sleep. Not a bad problem to have. When they came through they were very aggresive. Moved out to 3 miles to try and get some daytime action, yesterdays house was slow for red lake for day time action. Some light perch acitity no eyes so far in new house. Weather looks to be changing looking to the north it's breaking up. In for lunch then back out, 10' of water 4-6 inches red glow jigs and #4 red hooks.

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Sunday evining

24 in released several < 13 released, bight has slowed down with weather change according to those working. Will try a final update tomarrow prior to leaveing.

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