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2020 - Upper Red Lake Fishing Reports (URL)


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Nice! 2 of us just left the lake with no problem in a banging out a couple quick limits. now if we can just stay on the road... 8.5 feet was the ticket with whatever rattling spoon you wanted. Awesome morning..

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... to an area with no one else around for 3/4 of a mile, found our own spot, drilled four holes, and landed right on top of the mother load.

And that is how it is susposed to work! wink

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Lots of fish today. Almost all fish were caught jigging with gold or pink. Really wishing I didn't have to go to work this week to take advantage of up north fish house rentals weekday specials.

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Ditto! My sentiments exactly. Get out there and fish. I try this every week too. Decemeber is my favorite time of the year. If you have the means get up here and give it a shot. You can pick any access point you want to and go pick a spot, you will find fish or they will find you. You can actually jump in your vehicle right now and drive up and do your own thing. Dont worry about keeping up with the jones right now. I got a buddy from southern MN that just spent three days banging around the lake with some friends from work and they iced over two hundred walleyes between them. They had their own gear and paid to access the lake each morning and just roamed around each day catching fish.

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I was up with my gf from Saturday at 1pm until Sunday at 10am.

We stayed in a Rental House from JR's Corner access.

We landed about 25 Walleyes, all different sizes so we were able to concentrate on keeping just the nicer ones. 17-18" eyes made up a lot of our bag.

Out hottest line was by FAR a plain red hook on a bobber with a fathead, followed by a glow and pink demon on a bobber or rattle reel.

I have no affiliation with JR's and just picked their company based off their website.

But the house we stayed in was delightful and the nicest house I have ever stayed in (brand new last year), and I have been all over fishing everything and have never met people so friendly as I did around there. Both the staff and the patrons.

A special thanks to Charlie who came out to our fish house from the bar with us at 11pm because he found out we didn't have any rattle reels, and set them up for us!!

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Fished Saturday morning from 8:30a-noon. We went beyond the band of houses in 6-12 ft and drove out into 13 ft all by ourselves. Nobody within 1/2 mile. The bite was hot where we ended up parking. My boys like keeping track and, based on the numbers, figured we got bit up every 5 minutes and landed a fish every 7 minutes until noon - 30 walleyes and 15 misses. For us, color of lure/hook was meaningless. We caught our fish on purple, red, chartreuse, silver, gold, rattles, no rattles, plain hook, red hook, white hook, pink hook, small fish head, large fish head, full minnow, no minnow, etc. Bites were about 50-50 between jigging and dead sticks.

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Ice Thickness update?

Every road will have different ice conditions, there is no one answer. Contact the road you plan on going out from.

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On Saturday 12/15 we went out of Rogers and had 12" of ice out 1.5 miles from shore. But, that was only our little chunk of ice. We were in a car and I personally would not have gone out there in anything much bigger. To each his own though. This time of year the access points are filters as to what size rig should or shouldn't go out. Check with the individual access point your thinking of going out of and be on the safe side.

We all have stories, but one time I got the green light from a resort owner on Winnie on my fully loaded Expedition and drove out, popped some holes only to find 8" beneath us. They aren't infallible either so gotta play it safe. Needless to say, nobody wants anyone to go down.

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4 of us went out of Hillman's Sunday - yesterday morning. Fished 9 fow and drove out with half-ton and the ice castle. We had 14" of ice. Fish were VERY cooperative other than Monday night, when we only caught 1 walleye (I noticed the wind switched to the east during this time).

Went to Westwinds Sunday night where Evan did a great job fileting a mess of eyes and perch and we enjoyed a terrific walleye dinner.

Brought home our limit along with about 15 perch that were around 10". Biggest eye was 26" with all slot eyes falling between 14-19.5"

Awesome first-ever trip to URL and will be sure to return in the future.

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2 of us fished in a portable yesterday from 1:30 to 6. Kept 8 nice fish. Threw back a couple small ones and some perch. Wasn't fast and furious but we'll take it. Would not of been a limit without the relaxed slot. We fished out of West Wind to the end of the road in 10 ft.

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2 of us fished in a Bear Paw sleeper from 2pm 12/18 - 9am 12/19. We ended up catching over 20, keeping a nice limit of quality fish. Almost all of our fish were caught between 3:30pm - 8:30pm. I couldn't get many to go after anything that rattled on this trip, but normally it works quite well.

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Fished yesterday morning on south side in12 ft. Had limit for my wife and me in 1.5 hours. No over size all between15" and 19" . Lots of houses heading up on our way home!

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My brother and I went up Friday and stayed overnight with Cookie and caught a total of 12 walleyes. 1 was 22 so we let it go. Missed a few others. Once we got there we set up in the sleeper for awhile and then ventured out on our own. We were not seeing any action and all of a sudden Cookie hunted us down to see how we were doing. Told him not good. He pointed us to a spot and that began to produce. Thank you Cookie!At 6:30 we decided to go back to the sleeper. The night bite was great but we didn't get a very good nites sleep which is a good thing. We ended up leaving at noon so for a 24 hr trip we were happy.

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Fished 1030-5 today. Caught 19 walleyes! Most between 14-15. Also had a 16.5,17,17.5 and a beautiful 24"er

Also 2 30" pike and 2 10" perch. Rattlin flyers in gold and red next to a plain hook and fathead were

Deadly! Great day of fishing! 16" of ice where i was.

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Fished at the end of Westwinds road Sunday the 23rd.

LOTS of lookers, few takers, and I threw a lot of stuff at 'em.

Ended up catching my limit on Northland's glow red jig with a red hook.

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Fished the same area yesterday as i did Saturday. Brought the fiance

along and we ended up catching around 20 fish in 5 hours. Kept our

8 that were 15-17". Biggest was a fat 20". Jigging rattling flyers slightly

Outfished dead sticks, but both worked great!

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3 of us fished yesterday from 9am to 1pm. We tried 2 different spots and found finicky fish at both spots.

We were in 12 of water out from Mort's Dock.

We measured 16" of ice in the 2 spots we fished and guys were running all over w/ full sized trucks and wheelhouses, no thanks! We used an ATV and pulled a trailer out.

If the bobber w/ a glow demon jig was moving across the hole or bouncing a bit, gently lift up and see if there's one on the line. The few fish we caught jigging absolutely crushed the lures which were a pink/pearl colored Lindy Darter and a red Lindy Slick jig.

We caught about 20 and kept 12 nice eaters. I'd say 70% lookers and 30% biters. We had fish on the "radar" most of the time.

Brian

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Currently 1.75 miles out on the lake out of Rogers in about 12' of water. It is slow to say the least. Between 3 of us since 9:30 this morning we've caught about 15, kept 7 nice eaters so far. Seems like red and pink are the "hot" colors, with a plain red hook being best - I use the term "hot" very loosely. Marking plenty of fish on the vex, but I would say 85% lookers and 15% biters. Hopefully the late afternoon bite fares better. This is/was my first time on the lake as well.

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Never been to red lake need an idea where to go for first time fish.

Head out of Westwinds or Hillmans.

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Currently 1.75 miles out on the lake out of Rogers in about 12' of water. It is slow to say the least. Between 3 of us since 9:30 this morning we've caught about 15, kept 7 nice eaters so far. Seems like red and pink are the "hot" colors, with a plain red hook being best - I use the term "hot" very loosely. Marking plenty of fish on the vex, but I would say 85% lookers and 15% biters. Hopefully the late afternoon bite fares better. This is/was my first time on the lake as well.

15 walleyes in 6 hours...sounds pretty not bad to me!

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Currently sitting in 12 ft of water 4 miles out from JR's.

8 guys 2 houses, caught no less than 90 walleyes since Thursday morning!

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Nope I have a 3/4 ton out here with a 28 ft camper. See my icon picture from a few years ago. That's what I have out now. Not light! Measured 17 inches Thursday morning out here! No flooding.

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Thanks for getting back Zap. I was planning on taking the wife and kids (Bella-5, Greta-2 & Hank-1) to Zipple Bay on LOW, but they aren't open for wheelhouse yet. Looking at JR's, Rogers, Morts and Hillmans as possibilities now for our New Years fishing adventure. Coming over from East Grand Forks Saturday afternoon, planning on setting down near shore for the night and then heading out on the lake Sunday morning. Going to call the four ice road options above tomorrow morning to verify any limits as my F.I.L. has a one ton ford with a 20' ice castle.

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Left one rattle reel down from 10 pm last night until now and it had about 20 hits all night. I probably landed about half of them with 2 slot walleye, 6 walleye (16" to 19") 2 perch and a few small walleye. I had blast waking up to the rattle reel but I don't think the wife was impressed. White demon jig with a whole chub 4 inches off the bottom worked well. full-14148-28224-image.jpg

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