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2020 Detroit Lakes-Pelican Rapids Fishing Reports - Lake Conditions


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I think the walleye/northern bite is starting to slow down. After having multiple fish (perch included) swim up nose my bait and swim away, I think I will be swtiching to crappies and sunnies here soon

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Went to little detroit yesterday for 3 hours in the evening. Had lots of little pannies nibbling on the line with only one little gill hooked. Then about an hour before sundown some larger ones rolled in. I landed a few 7-8" gills for the pan. I moved alittle more to the west of the crowd than last time, and fished just above the weeds, in 11 feet of water. No pike for the day.

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Took the boy out on an area lake last night and moved around a little bit until we found some active fish. We ended up catching a dozen crappies, and lost a few more.

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Caught 10 crappies and a walter last night on South Twin. Nothing huge but some good eaters and good times!!!!!

The bite has been so-so all over. Hopefully it changes, going to do some tip up fishing this afternoon!!!

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Moved the hard house yesterday and fished until 8pm in the January rain Storm confused Ended up catching about 17 slabs. Marked close to a dozen more that wouldn't go, so it was a pretty productive night. Moved out to deeper water (28'), started catching them at 4:30 with the best bite coming between 6:45-7:45pm. Was gonna head out tonight and camp out with the kids but the roads were bad and it's supposed to get cold tomorrow morning so I didn't want to risk it. May get out tomorrow night and do a sleep over with the kids.

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Spent last night in the house with the family, even the wife!!!! Watched the game, ate chili, and pounded on crappies. Only sore spot was the Vikings giving away the game and getting stuck in the house until 3:30 pm when a buddy with a V plow came and saved us. I lost count but we caught at least 35 crappies and a nice 16.75" walleye. Kept a few for a meal along with the eye and was pleasantly surprised with the hot bite right before the monsoon hit us. Red glow with waxies or minnow heads were the ticket, the fish were more aggressive on the spoon than the waxie's but didn't alway want to hit it. If they didn't hit the spoon I'd drop down the waxie and they would hit it most of the time.

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Fisherdog are those fish suspended? What time of day or night? I havent been able to get out yet and dont know when I will be able to. I want to get the big house out somewhere.

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No, just dont have alot of vac time left and it costs quite a bit when you pull your house up and I was paying for everything for my buddys trips. I was up three weekends in a row first weeks in Jan. I will be doing a LOW Red combo trip in March. I now want to concentrate on some time around home with the kids and crappies or whatever bites.

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If you have a portable thats what I would be using......unless you have a plow on your truck. Lot of slush under that snow

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I put the big house on Lida last night and just my luck I got the last hole drilled and my auger broke! Got set up around 5:00 and fished until about 8:30. Only caught one little perch. There was a few lookers and a couple little taps but that was it. Set up in about 27 t 28 foot of water. Dont know when I will get back as I need to get my auger fixed, its only a spring on the clutch drive so not a real bid deal as long as I can get the spring. Find out tomarrow.

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Sat out in the fish house on South Twin last night and picked off a crappie here and there and ended up with 6 good ones and 5 throw backs!

Also one walleye in the mix. The crappies went in spurts. The best time was about 7:30 or so.

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Went fishing yesterday.Caught 13 nice crappies.Kept 10 that were 8-10 inches.Going back again today before the -20 shows up after this front goes through.Pulled out 2 guys who were stuck close to where I was fishing.

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Got out today and caught the biggest blue gill I have ever seen. It measured 9.5 inches. Caught around 20 others. Glow pink jig with waxies. In around 20 ft of water.

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Hey Leechbait,

How has Waboose been? Man I remember slaying the crappies out there but have not heard anything good about it in years.

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Hey Leechbait,

How has Waboose been? Man I remember slaying the crappies out there but have not heard anything good about it in years.

My brother went out there Saturday and didn't get a bite!

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Just wondering about Franklin Lake?? Don't see many reports on it. Was there this spring/summer and did really well and was thinking about heading up there this month to find the some nice gils. Any info would be helpful or send email to [email protected] Thanks

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The crappies are heating up fellas, I went out last night a few miles down the road from my house and caught 17 crappies!!!! It's going to be a great week weather wise! Time to get out and explore some lakes that haven't been touched this winter!! I love March!

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Sounds like a trip up north is in order just got back from FL so I'm itching to do some ice fishing.

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I'll be out Saturday night Pete, it's more of a at dark-after dark bite but it was going strong. No super slabs, but there are some 12"ers out there.

In the next month or so some of those little lakes will be easier to access and it's going to be on like Donkey kong.

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