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Agreed. The bite has been so incredibly slow lately after we got all that rain. Water temp is just too low.

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Has anyone had any luck by carver?

The trestle is impassible, so I haven't been launching out of there. Only a couple spots that are fishable between the ramp and the trestle bridge, and really nothing downstream that isn't accessible via other ramps.

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ya I seen the build up by the trestle a couple of weeks ago do you know is there going be any done about it

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Nobody has the money right now, it sounds like. The railroad abandoned it and they aren't willing to pay to clean it out. They offered to sell it to Carver, but the city has no money for the corridor even if it didn't need to have the bridge removed. Every city council meeting somebody brings it up and then someone else will say "doesn't look that bad to me". Who knows if/when something will be done.

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Just wait until it causes a flood...then someone will do something about it.

And yes I have heard of Cats being pulled from Carver near the bridge.

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If our talking about -King of The Cats - here you go. KOTC '09

If your talking about the BPCL look in that thread. I think they've gotta link in there.

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Last night could've been a good night. We had quite a few runs with a couple swing n misses, 2 come un-buttoned, and some short lived runs that got dropped. Ended up with a couple smaller flats. One of them that came undone felt pretty good too. mad

Will be back at it 2morrow and Saturday...

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Slow up this way tonight. Had one tiny flathead in the boat, a swing and miss or two, a couple of hours of Darren fishing without bait, and a couple of big wins for John and I at poker (playing for wire/cable zip-ties).

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We ended up with 3 last night. Largest one being 20lbs. All of them bit between 10:30 and 11...then nothing.

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Same here it's been really slow until 10 or 11 for me and then after midnight it gets slow again.

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Most of our action fell into the same frame of 10-11 ish and a couple more runs close to 2am.

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I did get a nice flat on cutbait Wednesday around 7. It was the same type of spots that I had been fishing in other stretches.

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Launched from Shock-town on Fri. night around 7:15 and got the last spot in the lot. When I arrived I saw the CO's truck and trailer also in the lot. We arrived back at the launch at around 12:15 just as the CO was getting in for the evening. I was a bit surprised to see him out so late as I haven't seen a CO out that late before on this body of water. After I left it got me thinking, how many miles does a CO cover in an evening on the river? To be out on the water for that amount of time I would think they really cover some water in an evening. Was anyone downstream from 101 greeted by the CO on Friday? It's been good to see them much more frequently lately on the river. Much respect for those guys laying down the law on hoodlums and poachers. As for a report, one dink flat that night for my buddy and a few other runs....all around the 10:30 mark. Stay safe guys.

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Thor pulled up and chatted with us for awhile on saturday too. I've seen him on the 'sota and the 'sippi recently.

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I wasn't on the river that night but have chatted with Thor a number of times from the MN River to Lake of the Isles. He's got a little catfishin' experience up his sleeve as well. wink

Last year they were on the water before the Belle Plaine contest all night and they patrolled the entire night of the contest I believe. I forgot how many miles he covered, it was a lot!!

They're out there, into the weeee hours of the night as well.

I definitely tip my hat to this guy!! Keep up the good work!

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He went down as far as the end of barge traffic in Savage. I had a chat with him around 8:30pm and he checked on another boat fisherman then checked on some shore fisherman. Finally headed back upstream around 10:00

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So did he check your bullies smile

Hopefully he will be out in full force stopping the idiots from messing up our rivers

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Slow but steady out there. Fish are still showing up in most of the likely spots, but at a slower rate. 2 flats and 2 channels last night. All were 24-34". Lost one nice one on a bullie, and the rest were on cut mooneye. My buddy kept one 24" channel and it still had not spawned yet.

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We had a slow night on the Carver side of the Jordan boat launch Tuesday night using sucker minnows. No hits between 8 and 11. There also seemed to be a sunken tree there our lines kept gettin snagged on.

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Fished the shoreline last night between the walking bridge and 101 bridge in shakopee from about 11-2:30am. Came up with 2 shovelhead sturgeons.. those common around here? didnt expect to get one. Saw a couple boats taggin eachother in the same spot, anyone from here out last night?

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    • LakeofthewoodsMN
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    • gimruis
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    • Wanderer
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    • 11-87
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