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Mississippi River North Fishing Reports


Joe

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beaut of a day. just got back from a non river walk. smile nice pics guys.

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Went out for a little nature hike with an old friend today. Found the walking to be wet and muddy once we got off the beaten path. full-26589-44306-20140407_125503.jpg

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Nice animals. smile ,I hit the river today and went down stream from the mill.Caught an almost arm length carp and had another one up to shore and lost it.Battery on phone was too low for a pic.Used a # 4 hook and wall store crawlers.

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Way to go Jer wink you might have bragging rights, first carp caught in the area. Might go take a look at the Elk or Sauk after a meeting tomorrow afternoon.

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cool. I am hoping my little spot is ice free soon.

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Found this little devil dug into the back of my arm early this morning mad Must have found me while I was by the river yesterday.

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Not a deer tick, but some type of nasty bacteria in her to cause that... tis the season alright!

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Don't think it is a deer, but did find a deer just a few min ago while putting my cloths in the washer... the deer is a little burnt grinfull-26589-44325-2014_04_0811.08.07.jpg

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Your sure having a [PoorWordUsage] poor start to this month. Got bit in 08 by one and never did find the bite, got sick, and caught it early enough to nip it in the bud. After eating the antibiotic for a month.

Monitor for flu like symptoms Ricky. Good thing only about 10% carry the disease.

Good luck.

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Always used to poo poo wood tick bites until about 5 years ago, and now do pay a little more attention. Got this crazy reaction from an ordinary dog tick. Was about the diameter of a tennis ball!

Nasty little critters they can be......that crack is my arm pit by the way smile

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Sure looks like a der tick to me.................full-44147-44335-deer_tick_512_600x450.j

The tough ones to find are the young nymph stage. They will start hatching next month through the summer months.

Brad Paisley put a good spin on checking for ticks, I use it all the time up north. Get busy looking.

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sheesh! checked my spot today and the ice is gone so hope to hit it wednesday. spray up time !

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water up almost 2 feet. grrrrr lol

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water up almost 2 feet. grrrrr lol

Yep, they opened up the second big gate in Sartell this afternoon. Wish I would've been there when it started to lower. All I saw was the aftermath--high and muddy water.

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Started a few days ago with only one open then two and now full throttle.I will check it tommorrow again.I'm sure the kitty den will be flooded out soon to a point of a one man fishing spot.

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Plenty high and muddy. St. Cloud currently at flood stage. Look to the backwaters for any action at all.

Way to early for a consistent sucker and carp bite, much to cold of water.

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I hate buying crawlers. Yard is full of them but not quite yet. Bought a dozen a couple days ago and have 10 left. Maybe next week they will be fishy food. smile

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I refuse to for almost the same reasons. Usually keep and go through at least 12-15 dozen a year. Don't you have any waxies left? They work fine for suckers and carp, h e ll even pull out the powerbait or gulp before I'd buy crawlers.

Only buy them if I'm up on the Rainy chasing dino's early in the year.

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waxies gone, euros are about to be bird food. smile let me know when ya wanna chase carp.

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Havnt tried euro but it might work.Who knows you might get a deal on them right now.

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#4 hook, #5 split shot and 18 waxies. grin

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#4 hook, #5 split shot and 18 waxies. grin

18 waxies.Yeah that might work. smile

funnyguy54 is more like it.

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Made it down to the Creek yesterday afternoon for a few min. to see for myself how it was flowing. full-26589-44422-2014_04_1107.03.30.jpg

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nice pics Rick. I might have to head over there today. Bike is in the shop so hope to get it back soon and ride over the river at the Bowlus dam.

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