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Park Rapids area Fishing Reports


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Thanks!

The mosquitoes were out, and quite thick at times, and so were the biting black files!!! Those darn things!!!!

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Hey Dan, the fall bite is on. the park rapids tennis assoc. fishing tourney on Fishhook lake was Saturday, and the bite was on. the winning team caught 3 northerns, 6 bass and 6 walleyes. 40 lbs of fish, lots of fish caught. Long is cranking out lots of big northerns too. Fall is the best time to fish, the fish get a little stupid. better get over here.

Leechmann

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Hi everyone!

If anybody is still out fishing walleyes, I was hoping for a little info. I am heading up for the weekend to do some hunting with family, but I plan on bringing the boat along. I want to try for some eyes and was wondering what has been working and what has been the location of these fish during the daytime. The lake I fish is a clear lake and I would expect to fish the deep breaklines, but was wondering what others are doing?

Any tips would be great!

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I'd like to get a thread going about chasing walleyes in Park Rapids. I myself don't fish the area currently but would like to start this winter. My experience with these deep cold lakes is that you typically have walleyes relating to classic mid-lake structure and you really have to focus on low/no light conditions. I'm wondering if you all have had a similar experience in the area. Do you find your walleyes on mid-lake humps during the ice season, or do you find more fish relating to shorline structure? Anyone fish weedlines for walleyes? Have you found these lakes to have a good winter night walleye bite on the same structures you're fishing morning and evening?

Thanks guys,

Lindy

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WOW. Alot of views but nobody wants to discuss? Lindyman I don't fish the Park Rapids area but I'll try to help you out. I fish in the Grand Rapids area on deep clear lakes in the winter and yes, the fish do seem to relate to mid lake structure and the only productive times I have been able to find are basically that magic hour which consists of 30 minutes either side of sunrise or sunset. Personally I have not had much success at all later into the night (which suprises me) or during the day on these clear lakes as this seems to be a strict rule for me. Not much, but like I said I don't fish the PR area, hopefully that helps you out a little. It would be nice to hear other's opinions on spots and times, I'm sure it varies so much from lake to lake. Good luck!

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Hey Lindyman-

I have a cabin up in PR and started chasin' the ol' marble eye in the area a couple years ago. Most of my experience is around Christmas Break as I'm still in college. However, I have had most of my luck fishing mid-lake structure such as humps, saddles, ect. That being said, there are a few pieces of shoreline structure I like key in on. #1 Anywhere there is deep water nearby and the fish come up to a 'reef' or a big flat. #2 Points...Enough said. #3 Inside turns. Fish love these, make sure you don't overlook them.

I really don't have much experience fishing weedlines but I've got to imagine these are good magnets for fish. Since the lakes are so clear these weedlines extend quite a ways out in the summer and if they don't die off they should hold fish.

Night bite...This is a different beast. Some spots I've caught fish an hour or two after dark. Others spots it seems that 1 magic hour they bite and then its donzo.

If you have any other questions or want some specifics send a PM.

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I also have a cabin in PR and my experience has been similar to everyone else's. The night bite for me has been surprisingly non-existant on the lakes I have fished. Potato for example has been basically a "magic hour" lake for me the past few years.

As for weed lines, I have had some success early season, then late season the mid-lake humps are the place to be.

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I went out Last night and caught some crappies, som e nice ones at that too. does anyone have some tips on where to find the walleyes?

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Thanks for the feedback. I think we'll try out Potato for the first trip out. Anyone know if there's usualy a decent road out there?

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Koepper08, tried sending a PM but having trouble for some reason. Could you send me a message, maybe it will let me reply. I get an error that says "you have reached your quota for maximum PM participants". Anyone know why that is?

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Could anyone comment on lake conditions in the PR area currently. Doesn't sound like there's much for roads. Is slush a major problem? We're headed up this weekend and don't have a sled, hoping for a few plowed ice roads.

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Could anyone comment on lake conditions in the PR area currently. Doesn't sound like there's much for roads. Is slush a major problem? We're headed up this weekend and don't have a sled, hoping for a few plowed ice roads.

Still tough to get around this last weekend. We were on a lake up close to Lake George on Saturday and buried all atvs coming off at dark. We were on a froze up snowmobile track going on the lake and then it warmed up during the afternoon. 3 ATV's buried in about 3+ feet of snow. It has been and will be warm though Thursday so that might help settle some snow and make it easier to travel but no plowed roads except on Fishhook that I know of. Good Luck and be safe! We already had one death going through the ice this year...very sad!

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How is the ice, or hopefully lack there of, looking up there? My gear is ready for the year, Im ready to drop the dock in, get the boat out and find some fishes!

Thanks guys!

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Now we're talking. College hockey ended, it's time to think happy fishing thoughts. I'm wondering also and haven't been up to the area since late October. I see on the Ten Mile webcam the snow has at least melted within the last 2 days. Ice looks plenty thick still.

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Don't get too excited, looks like the ice will be around for a little while yet. I've seen a few out on the ice fishing still. I'm expecting ice out around the 20th on lots of the lakes.

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I agree, I was on Little Sand last weekend and the shores are pulling away but I give it a week or so til complete ice out.

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Thanks guys! I will check back in in a couple weeks and see where we are at! I can see my bobber going down now, and I can feel my shiner and jig getting smacked! I just got a chill.

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Anybody want to share where to look for crappies on Potato lake the later part of May?

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Anybody want to share where to look for crappies on Potato lake the later part of May?

^^^^good luck with that. Maybe i should come out and bait your hook too.

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By then they'll be moved out to 10-18 fow. I'd look around any cabbage or green weeds you can find. That strategy has worked out for me when I'm looking for crappies. I doubt anyone will give you any spots - especially on Potato. The crappie population has been hammered on that lake the last few years so people are more tight lipped than ever.

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I am sure the ice is out by now, but can anyone give some water temps?

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Mantrap surface temp was 48 last week, 39 sunday, and back up to 48 yesterday. I'd assume small lakes and shallows should be close to that since that was 3 fow reading on mantrap.

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Just got home from the cabin, crappies were rockin, 4 walters mixed in (thrown back of course), and cant wait to get back up Monday! Good luck this weekend everyone!

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Anyone know anything about fishing Lake Itasca this time of year. Heading up there in 12 days and trying to get some info to go in with.

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