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We're coming on up this Thursday night and will have ATV's just in case the roads are a little chewed up around the shores.<BR>I've seen a lot of reports about guys catching a lot of small fish.<BR>Any ideas for some trophy eye action accessible by ATV?

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Hammer, I'll be hitting Long Point for some good action on thursday. Was there last week and did well. Biggest walleye went 26" so no monsters, but did get a limit with nothing under 1.5 pounds.Taz

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hammersmites<P>i was on the same mission all winter <BR>if i was you i would sit in shallow water all day long around the pine island area<BR>you might not catch as many fish but i lost a absolute pig last weekend in about 17 ft of water at 2:30 in the afternoon<BR>i saw pics of a few 10 lbers coming out of that area<P>i have also been told that knights and bridges islands are the places to go for the big ones but i dont know if i would want to hitting it cross country to those places <BR>you are gonna have to check with someone else a little bit more knowledgeable about the area<P>good luck and dont loose your big one like i did when you finally get the chance<BR>not sure my life will ever be the same

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Walleye: I thought we were the only ones who lost big fish last weekend. We lost one on Thursday and again on Saturday in the Pine Island area. The water was murky from the runoff and just couldn't get the head started in the hole. Oh well, involuntary Catch and Release!!!!!!!!!! Good luck and hang on this weekend if you make it out. Bill

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Thanks Guys, <BR>Coming up tomorrow (Thurs) night.<P>I've been reading that the ice is a little hairy here and there around the island and there may be some nasty heaves to deal with.<P>We'll find someplace to wet a line.<P>Good luck!! We'll let you know how we did when we get back.

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bturk<P>atleast you got to see yours <BR>it made me sick to my stomach <BR>i not only lost the fish but i lost my reel when i spiked it and through it 30 yds <BR>it shattered to say the least<BR>nothing is more frusturating than loosing a pig except not being able to see it <BR>i did get a 9 lb walleye two days later on the mississippi<BR>but that still doesnt make it excusable<BR>how big were the ones you had to the hole??<BR>i wish i could get back up but spring football starts now and i loose my life for the next month<BR>

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Hammer,<BR>You could still get out of Morris Point and Graceton Beach with 4-wheelers last night. There is a heave out 'bout 200 yds. that is shifting some. We have a foot of wet heavy snow this morning so access and lake are going to be wet!<P>Make your own call but we're unloading the short rods, re-lining the long ones, and working on the boat for the river!<P>Good luck & be safe!<BR>Doug & Marilyn

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Well I think we've made our beds and will have to stick with plans. 6 of us are loaded for ice fishing and making the 6 hour trip early this afternoon. <P>Sounds like we'll find some ice. <P>Thanks for the updates, ya'll, and maybe we'll run into you this weekend.

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    • JerkinLips
      You called for it.  The north wind blew strong today.  The ice was disappearing fast.  Pictures below are from 4:30pm and 8:20pm.  Just a small sheet of ice left in the south-east bay.  Should be gone by tomorrow.  Think I will put the boats in the water tomorrow.   I have never eaten smelt before.  Will be interesting to see how I like them.  I'm waiting for the call to help clean them.  Have never done that before either.   Need not be present at the smelt fry to win, unless you want to make sure I don't lose your $2,500.  Drawing will take place live online on May 18th.  
    • LakeofthewoodsMN
      On the South Shore...  The focus along the south shore is watching the ice disappear from back bays, big pike sliding into the bays and ditches for the spawn and of course ice out on the main lake (Big Traverse Bay).   From now until the Minnesota Fishing Opener on May 10th, anglers will be targeting northern pike (and sturgeon on the Rainy River). Ditches are running and shallow bays are starting to pop open. Now is the time when the big pike are moving in, staging for the upcoming spawn.  This is a great spring fishing opportunity not available in most parts of the state. Various techniques for spring pike are effective.  A dead bait under a bobber, casting spoons or trolling shallow crankbaits all can be effective. However you fish, shallow bays along the south shore such as Four Mile Bay, Bostic Bay and Zippel Bay are a prime spot to hook into a true trophy. The pike limit on the Minnesota side of Lake of the Woods is three fish per day. All pike between 30 and 40 inches must be released, but one pike over 40 inches can be kept. Many anglers choose to take measurements and photos, release their fish, and order a replica mount to remember the catch. All great options! On the Rainy River...  Now that walleye season is closed, sturgeon fishing is in full swing and the bite is very good.  Anglers are catching solid numbers of these prehistoric giants. Some of the feeder creeks have opened up, increasing the current. That added flow has lowered visibility of the water a bit, but sturgeon primarily feed by scent, so fishing has not been affected. Most anglers are using 4 to 6-ounce no roll sinkers with their sturgeon rigs to stay on the bottom in the heavier current. A typical sturgeon rig includes an 18-inch leader, a 3/0 or 4/0 circle hook, and baited with nightcrawlers, or crawlers paired with frozen emerald shiners. Local bait shops and resorts are well-stocked with everything you’ll need. The sturgeon season is open through May 15th. Here are the upcoming dates to keep in mind: Catch and Release Season: May 8 – May 15, and again October 1 – April 23. Harvest Season: April 24 – May 7, and July 1 – September 30. Closed Season: May 16 – June 30. Up at the Northwest Angle...  Progress is being made with more and more open water this week. Other than some local airboats, travel on the ice is pretty much done.  The focus is on the upcoming open water season.  Resorts and area guides are already preparing.   Based on the ice fishing season, expectations for fishing success naturally are high.  Lake of the Woods is healthy. Now’s the time to plan your spring or summer fishing trip!    
    • Kettle
      Most medium sized lakes around grand rapids went ice free today. Closer to bigfork they still have ice pulled away from shore. Turtle by Marcell is still pretty covered but that's a big deep lake
    • smurfy
      Hey I didn't get my nap today 🫣
    • smurfy
      🤣 I just reread my post! Dat feller I was referring to is our very own Kettle!😴 DOAH!
    • smurfy
      hookmaster.....our cabin is 7 miles west of talmoon. what lake would that be????   there's a fella on another site many may know, is a dr. posted some small lakes in the area opened up completely last week.......he's between and rapids and Marcell.   that white is a good possibility the top is is nothing more then very honeycombed ice.  i've been watching several webcams up there 1 being on bowstring and that ice is moving away from shore more everyday.  that ice turned from very dark to whiteish also!!!!
    • Hookmaster
      I was out in a boat on Minnetonka on March 28th. Only a handful of bays were ice free. That lake maxed out at ~24" of ice this winter where I fished. Talked to a friend in the Grand Rapids area and he said the lake where his parent's cabin is near Talmoon is still white and not pulling away from shore yet, and the cabin is on the east side!!
    • leech~~
      Blow you son-a-batch blow!  We need wind now!  🤣 Oh, how do they make their Smelt, I like um really crunchy!  Maybe I'll swing by for some smelt when I pick up my $2,500!  😎 🤭
    • leech~~
      So, your saying I an't gona win!  🤣
    • gim
      26 inches of ice still?  Man, that's ridiculous.   The lakes have been open by me since April 1.  It's amazing how much of a difference there can be just a few hours away.
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