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but the sucky part when i was down there my 2 buddies were acting like weirdo's haha and one was like a touretts guy haha

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the sucky part was both of my buddies were being weird and one was acting like the touretts guy hahaha

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i went to the river last weekend and caught 4 cat fish 34pounder a 23 pounder a 15 pounder and the biggest 56 pounder laugh we were hammering them it was the best time ever except for the 2 guys i was with the were drunk i think and one each time i go out acts like a tourwetts guy haha

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Nice job on the fish:

56, 43, 34, 27, 23, 21 and 15

That's a good couple of nights of fishing, especially this time of year.

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Well Beam me up Scotty! That is one heck O a Night.

Let me guess? The rattling bobber was the ticket?

You can e-mail the images to and I will post them for ya. E-mail is in my sig.

Welcome.

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Ya I am having a hard time fully excepting this a fact. Not calling anyone a liar just would like proof.

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you wouldn't believe the 83lber I pulled in last night. Just using a red hook no bait. I forgot my camera though wink

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Nick we will for sure have to get out and do it again. This time I might catch something.

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I got the same bait bucket

Not even mine. My buddy had some 17 year old kids go catch us a bunch of bullies and they came and dropped them off at the river. Bait delivery service wink I should tell them they could make money delivering bullies! They want me to use all these up so they can go catch more.

Its funny they love to catch them and sit with us on the river but they never river fish. Wierdo's!

I just have a small 1 gallon Frabil.

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Fishing for me has been picking up near Jordan. No big fish but at least a fish! Caught this little girl tonight on a bullie just a bit west of the Jordan Access...

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Hello I am new to the site here.Does anyone know how the water level is by Sleepy Eye or New Ulm ? Thank you

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Fished Shakopee last night from 6-11:30. Absolutely nothing. I was the only boat using the launch last night which I thought was pretty odd. 3 weeks ago you would have to get there by 6:30, otherwise finding a parking spot was tough. Are things winding down already!? Still seeing surface temps at 73-75. I don't wanna hang up the cat gear just yet.

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I was just told about a spot off the shakopee launch that someone who is not on the website explained to me at the bait shop here in shakopee today, he also showed me pictures of the fish they caught 2 nights ago, one was 56lbs.. only problem is I dont have a boat to get there. AH if only! So to answer the question, no theyre still biting dont put your gear away yet

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Fished Shakopee last night from 6-11:30. Absolutely nothing. I was the only boat using the launch last night which I thought was pretty odd. 3 weeks ago you would have to get there by 6:30, otherwise finding a parking spot was tough. Are things winding down already!? Still seeing surface temps at 73-75. I don't wanna hang up the cat gear just yet.

We were about 2 miles downstream from the 101/Shakopee landing last night from 6-12. Brought in 3, these were the bigger two. Fishing anything from deep 30 ft holes to 5 ft along the bank. The big flat came at about 6:30.

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Looks like a great spot to fish Great structure once you wade through the snags.... We will have to put that one on the books for League night this friday, She'll probably get hammered by some lurkers prior to that, but a experienced cat guy could pull some hogs........... She will probably be milked dry in the next week or two..

Might want to shop your pics and not give out specifics about locations moving forward if you have hopes hitting a spot again with out it getting raped by everyone else.... If your into sharing I know that there are lots out there that have been really struggling to land a flat and will go to great lengths to do so...

Nice fish Mates!

Thanks for sharing!

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Dude, it's fishing, not gold panning! My wife is a professional photographer and I'm sure she could shop our fishing pics onto the top of the Statue of Liberty if we wanted, but it's just not worth that much work! We talked for a while with wastewaterguru and it sounds like there are a LOT of undisturbed places where the big ones are likely to be hiding. There are lots of places that will be unproductive for several trips, then all of a sudden they're filled with fish. Just how fishing goes...

AAAAnyway, best of luck with the league. Have fun, and thanks!!

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Yeah those are some nice fish and congrats on catching them, but LFC is probably right. I know it sounds a little silly, but trust me, be careful with your pics--especially on FM...

A couple of years ago I found a really good unknown fishing spot and took some pics of some giant panfish and posted them on the site. Well I went back a week later and I kid you not, there were 25 dudes fishing on my spot. That winter the small lake got completely fished out. Learned my lesson though.

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