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2 hours ago, eyeguy 54 said:

first timer. not in bladder yet. not fun. drugs helping. 

did they break them up for ya??   never had them and don't want them!!!!!

hope all goes well for ya....

 

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  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Builders

thx, just one.  2mm. no need to make it smaller.  just gotta let it do its thing. 

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I found a tightly grouped school of smallies last night hanging on a pile of 22 - 50 mm stones in the river. ?

18 incher

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They’ve been pretty tough in the high muddy water lately but if you can find the right current break they seem eager to eat again.  3 inch swim baits and Rapalas are doing it right now.

Good luck Royce.  I’ve only had one in my life and that’s one more than I needed!

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5 hours ago, eyeguy 54 said:

thx, just one.  2mm. no need to make it smaller.  just gotta let it do its thing. 

Glad your on the mend...

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Has anyone been able to find a few eyes on the chain? I've been really struggling this week. Water temps in the upper 70s and weeds seem to be everywhere. I've been seeing weeds up to 18' deep. I've been mainly fishing Horseshoe, but plan to hit Cedar this morning. Mainly been dragging a spinner rig with a crawler in 15-17'. Thanks for any help. 

 

Luckily I have a load of venison to feed the crew if the eyes don't cooperate. 

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I've been finding some nice eyes in the river sections look pulling cranks in 5-8 fow.  Best has been early morning before the boat traffic gets too heavy.  During the week when boat traffic is lighter has prolonged the bite.

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Got out fishing Wednesday evening and targeted panfish to start the night.  Got into a mixed if sunfish and crappies off the weededge.  Crappies suspended higher and sunfish closer to the bottom.  Caught quite a few in smaller plastics.   Water temps around 80 degrees.   Tried trolling for eyes after dark but couldn't find any.  Did get into some dandy bass though.

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Great stuff Jeremy 

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I see the secret beach. :) 

 

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7 hours ago, JeremyCampbell said:

Hey guys.Hope you and your families are well.Missed you all.?

 

I was wondering if we were going to see you back around.  Glad to see your post! People get busy in the summer ‘n all.

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Looks like a great time had by all Jeremy!!

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Got out for the first time this winterish... with eyeguy54 .  Anyhow, we chose a community hole that we heard had good ice.  Within 20-30min of town. Once there we found between 4-5inches of clear hard ice, the wind and warm temps through out the day ate away at the new ice a bit. We did find plenty of fish, most were just a bit small, but hey I was on the ice and enjoying life so no complaints today?. I found my best action to be shallow, 5-8ft, close to  live weed growth. Only thing I really had continued success with was a pink Northland slug bug. I tried quite a few other baits, but kept putting the slug bug  back on.  

If your planning on heading out in the next few days, please use caution. The rain we just had likley will have negative effects on the new ice. I know that quite a few areas of our lakes froze later than than the more wind protected areas. Please stay safe and use a sharp spud bar to check your way.

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Guess it's time I put up a report..lol.

Snow is pretty deep on our area lakes, travel is tough. Hole hopping is darn near exhausting! Good news is, fish are still eating. Just have to be more energetic to get to them this winter.  At this time of yr, most fish will be in mid-winter locations with shorter peak feeding times. The last few outings the panfish have been most active for a few hrs in the morning and a shorter but more consistent evening bite, mid day has been a grind to stay on active fish.   The good news is that with the heavy snow and slush pockets on the lakes it will keep fishing pressure to a minimum, so if you do have a chance to get out you might find you have your favorite spot to yourself?

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Yes!  The snow has been a battle in Central MN!  I’m expecting deep snow and slush for this weekend but gonna give it a go anyway!

 

Super nice fish Rick!

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got bored so took a drive around the chain. sure isn't a whole lotta activity. most activity seems like around the island by cozy corners. the south end is nonexistent for fish houses. otherwise a few scattered around ceder island and horseshoe.

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Today was the window.   Gonna be nasty out there tomorrow with fresh snow and winds gusting to 45 mph.

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1 hour ago, Borch said:

Today was the window.   Gonna be nasty out there tomorrow with fresh snow and winds gusting to 45 mph.

 

You got that right!  Just checked radar and the incoming precip is turning almost hurricane like.  

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