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Mississippi River North Fishing Reports


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Good thing I didn't bring many crawlers. Had a fun time running into a few of these anyway.......

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Catfish cooperated Saturday morning with seven fish in 1 1/2 hours. The picture is 14 lbs. Had a 10, 2 9s, 2 8s, and a 7. All caught on cut sucker. Wanted to keep fish for an upcoming fish fry, but could only keep one because of the 24" restrictions. 20160415_082858.jpg

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Had a little time after work today, so I took the yak out on the river. This was only my second trip on the river.....note to self, kayak does not handle like my boat in wind AND current...lol:crazy:  took a bit of trying, but did get the hang of it, kinda:/ Found a few decent ones, biggest was around 17in. Lots of smaller ones also found their way topside. Had bes luck with a twister tail and a ball  head pitched to the shorelines.

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2 hours ago, Tom Sawyer said:

Sure didn't take you long to get that new hat salted in :lol:

It's broke in :cool:

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On May 19, 2016 at 9:34 PM, Rick G said:

 

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I like that spot.

The pilings of that rail bridge can hold some nice fish pinned to the bottom. I think it's a resting place for inactive fish, but they can be caught with dropshot.

Just downriver of the 23 bridge there's what may be a silted in old concrete culvert pipe that goes from one end of the river to the other. It appears to be about 4' in diameter and is all silted in. Some areas are sunk in more than others. I wonder what it's purpose was. I found it using side imaging graphing. There's usually a few fish on that too.

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Hit the river above Blanchard today....small walleyes ans 15-17 in bass are plentiful. Got all our fish on 1/8 oz heads tipped with half a nightcrawler. Worked 8-15 ft, bass were shallow, walleyes were thickest in 12-15 along steep shorline breaks. Got a beast of a carp 31in long and very wide:)

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beast !

 

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Rick, I think JC either just unfriended you or is going to start inviting you to his club meetings

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2 hours ago, Naturboy said:

Rick, I think JC either just unfriended you or is going to start inviting you to his club meetings

good one :)    

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Fished this evening between LF and Blanchard from shore with my boy Isaac.

Fishing was slower than expected but Isaac was happy to out fish dad 5 to 2.  Walleyes ran the small end of keeper size at 14-15".  He also landed a 24" pike to round out his day.

1 win for dad this year, 1 win for Isaac.  Apparently every trip is a competition now!  I like it.:D

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Popped down for an hour with a twister tail and caught a few fish. No monsters but still fun.  River has really dropped over the last couple weeks. 

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Action was a little slower today. Was able to get a few to go. Slow retrive was the only was I could get more than one or two out of a pocket.  This was the only real nice one I got today. Just a hair over 18in

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nice fishy ! :)  no pic fish for me yet today. beaut of a day. heading to beaver islands later today to search. 

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I saw you guys out there today. I was a couple hundred yards downstream in my boat. 

I tried to come up and say hi but it got too shallow 

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plenty deep where we were. :)  you shoulda popped up.  easy to get up to and a bit past the pontoon on the west side.  east side also but there is a small sunken Island half way there. got down to the islands with a friend for the evening bite.  fun city!

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On May 26, 2016 at 10:10 PM, eyeguy 54 said:

plenty deep where we were. :)  you shoulda popped up.  easy to get up to and a bit past the pontoon on the west side.  east side also but there is a small sunken Island half way there. got down to the islands with a friend for the evening bite.  fun city!

I stopped a little past the pontoon when it got to 3 foot deep around those couch-sized boulders. It's a big boat, so I play it safe. I was finding a good bite downstream a half mile. I'll be back out Monday for most of the day. 

 

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4 hours ago, Naturboy said:

Where do you guys put in at?

Wilson Park. 

Take it easy out there. 

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Hit 2 spots again today to look for eyes, still none at these spots but plenty bass around. 

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