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Metro Area Minnesota Fishing Reports & Ice Conditions


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anyone get any eyes in the metro?? We caught everything else while fishing for them on Sat morning, SMB, LMB, Pike and a nice musky, but no eyes!

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We fished 18 hours on saturday on 3 west metro lakes and caught 1 eye. eek Went to mille lacs on sunday and had some action but nothing fast and furious. Fished another west metro lake today and got nothing. frown

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You should do very well. 1.6 has been the magic #. good luck. There are some nice ones in there. I drank beer till sunset and then did my fishing. That seemed to work good.

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My dad and I hit Waconia last night before the wind switched. Started pulling spinners with crawlers and gulp minnows and picked up one nice and healthy 19.75 inch fish. Marking tons of fish we switched to a lindy with leech and crawler and ended the night with four nice healthy eyes. 2-18's, 19.75, and a nice end to the night 24 incher. They were really aggresive but holding in just a few places. Mud to hard bottom transitions from 14-24 feet. Good luck to anyone thats heading out tonight hopefully the wind calms down. Ill try to get pics on tonight!

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I tryed to launch last night just as the wind switched. 4 footers coming into the public launch on the east side. No go for me.

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Here are the eyes that we caught on Monday on Wac. Wish we could of got out today but that darn wind makes it tough to hit the good areas .

Dad with the two small ones he caught

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Me with the bonus end of the night fish.

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Nice fish! The last time I had an "aggressive" bite on Waconia was from sheepshead! Did the gulp work?

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I caught up with Andy today to do some fishing for panfish. I knew the winds would be strong and they sure were! We headed out about 8am to a small lake west of the metro area to try locating some big crappies. We launched and fished for various spots for an hour or so but we couldn't locate a single crappie. I know they are there because I caught them there a couple weeks ago. All we could find were dink sunfish and a couple bite offs, probably from pike.

Good thing we had a plan B. We packed up and headed into the metro area and launched the boat. The shallows were clear, which usually doesn't help the fishing out there. I caught a nice bluegill right away...

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Some friends and I hit a lake just south of the metro on Thursday night and landed over 52 sunnies, about 6 small crappies, and 2 bass (too bad the season is not open for them quite yet, the people fishing out from us landed about a 24 in bass too) in about 1 1/2 hours. Was one of the best days of fishing I've had since the beginning of the ice fishing season smile.

The only eye I saw was about 6 in and a kid was catching it off the landing dock as we were trying to start my friends truck, which we found out the alternator went out on frown.

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I plan on heading back out to the lake I was at Thursday with some friends tonight in the early evening. They are still hitting pretty well I guess, so we'll see what happens smile. It's a little drive out of the cities, but well worth it as there is a nice spot to fish off shore. smile

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Fished Waconia Sunday night and it was very slow, not much luck at all. Quite a few boats out there at sun down though. Any pointers?

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We were also out their Sun night, lots of boats but not too many fish. We were fishing mid lake structure and caught one 14 incher and a 26 incher that was real healthy. Also the dreeded sheephead made an apperance at susnset. Only one other fish seen in the net and that was probably around 23 inches and caught and released. Pulling rigs. Right at dark fish started moving up as we were marking them on the sonar but no takers and had to get home. Lots of people trolling high banks but didnt see anyone catch anything, Anyone report the light bulb out at the access we came in and almost hit a boat because he took down his white light before trailering up it was a close one!!! If anyone has reported it please post when u have time.

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was out last night and got a 6 lb northern a 13 inch and an 18.5 inch walleye (13 inch did go back)

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fished Sunday night on Waconia. very slow! gonna give it a go tonight if the wind allows. I've don't ever remember a spring so windy.

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Tonka was very slow Sunday as well. If it weren't for perch and crappie, I would have been skunked. Lasting effects of that big cold front that rolled through on Friday night. I hope it (the fronts) doesn't become a weekly occurence like we had this winter! Good Luck!

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Spent yesterday on Minnetonka guiding for pike. Spinnerbaits were our best friend. We fished anywhere from 3-15 feet and focused primarily on the weeds. We did catch one fish out on the rocks but everything else was weed orientated. Mainlake was tough, we spent all of our time tucked into the bays along shoreline structure. Also tied into several nice bass. Should be a great opener out there today!

Water temps were anywhere from 61-66 on the spots we fished. We didn't go way up into the shallows so temps might have touched the upper 60's in those areas. Mainlake Tonka was at 61.

Several spots that typically hold weeds this time of year were barren for the most part. All that was there were short stalks and not many fish using the deeper weeds from what we could gather. A wierd day but we did find a lot of fish.

All of the big boats are out in full force now too. Makes cruising across mainlake a little more interesting when you have 3-4 foot waves crossing from every direction smile

Good luck to everyone who makes it out this weekend! Have a safe and fun Memorial Day!

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Got out on Waconia today for the bass opener. Lots of males in the 15 to 18 inch range working the inside weed edge. Found good concentrations in a couple of spots where there was some cabbage in and around the inside of the milfoil line. Caught bass on spinnerbaits and crankbaits depending on the depth and weeds. Water is not very warm yet (64 degrees). We need a warm, sunny week to get some bigger fish going along with the males. Good luck--be safe!

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Did well in 8-10 feet of water for bass using spinners and dare devels, those new clacker raps really worked good also. Also had 4 musky follows today alone. Probably up to about 30 follows since northerns opened up, looking forward to june 6.

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went out yesterday and boated a 45" muskie and 8 2-4 lb. bass and had 3 muskie come to the boat awsome day of fishing until the ski boats started messin around.

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We went out last night caught a few bass before we fished for walleyes. We caught 5 sheephead and 1 18" walleye.

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went out yesterday and boated a 45" muskie and 8 2-4 lb. bass and had 3 muskie come to the boat awsome day of fishing until the ski boats started messin around.

I hear that... those ski boats really know how to ruin a good day of fishin'.

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Fished Friday night. trolling raps in evening, 4 sheephead and no walleyes.

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fished tonka for bass last night, pretty slow, i think the cold front shut em down. Picked up a few on the edges of weed beds close to dark

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Got out in the float tube last night on a small metro area lake targeting bass. I had an extra rod riged for panfish too. The lake was very scummy so I stuck with a Chatterbait. Here's what I caught on my little metro outing. A few dink bass like this...

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Some small sunnies like this...

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And three pike. One was upper 20's, The largest was 31". I was very impressed by this pike. It was very thick and tall and put up a great fight in the float tube! Here's the biggest one...

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Look at how wide this beast is, must have been chowing on some sunnies...

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I know there are some pig bass on this lake, I just didn't get any last night, oh well.

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I've never seen Waconia's water so clear and weed free. That being said, and I think fairly relivant, the bass are not in the shallow water yet. I think once we have an algea bloom, we will see the bass in the shallows. (yes there are some small males in the shallows).

Caught two shorts(walleye)and a couple sheepies trolling raps on Saturday night. I counted a total of 2 boats on the entire lake after 9:30.

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