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Fished Horseshoe last night, a couple other HSO members out there. Fishing was slower than I thought it would be. A few crappies, cats, small eye and one larger eye. smile

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my brother and I are planning on heading out there the weekend of the 8th of February we were thinking of making it an all day trip would you think that fishing out there all day would be productive or is there any other lakes in the area that may be good to fish in the morning

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I've had luck all times of the day and night out there. The great thing there is, if you get bored in one spot, just move. The lake is plenty big enough and has a couple other lakes really close by, also.

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  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Builders

Slow but still fun. smile brought 3 10 inchers home and brian took a couple cats home. one small eye. deep out there ! my little jigs took a while to drop lol. will try again someday. thx rick !

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On my way fishing a snowmobiler was stuck in the ditch.Pulled him out with my brand new tow stap.Hit the lake and didn't take long for the crappies to start biting.Only had some broken plastics in the bottom of the sled to use.Lost my pouch of assorted plastics so had to just use what was around.Set on my same spot on this lake in 33' fow.Fish were swimming all over it seemed.Surprisingly I did ok tonight even with broken in half triggers and some crappie nuggets that I havnt used this yr.Got some gills too towards the end.Lake of choice was Watab/Rossier.full-45395-41934-imag0609_1.jpg

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Hit one of the lakes within 20 miles South of town today that I haven't been to since last yr.

With the cold front that came through we decided panfish would be our best choice.

Started our search along a nice green weedline, drilled quite a few holes between 10-25ft. Had some good activity on the vexilar in the deeper holes, I thought Bingo wink found 'em with out much trouble. Well, this nice big school we were marking ended up being perch, and tiny ones at that frown

Our next two locations yielded similar results.

By 3 PM we were at our fourth or fifth spot, but this one was different, it held crappies and gills smile Found a mix of fish in the 12-18ft depths along a steep sand bar. Even managed a few nicer fish smile biggest was just over 9in. Kept a half dozen 7-8inch sunfish for the frying pan, let the rest go to grow. full-26589-41935-003.jpg

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Lindy bug in the coachdawg color, Impulse mayfly, was the winner for the bigger gills today smile

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Way to go Jeremmy and Rick. You guys can catch some fish. Great reports to match them photo's.

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Took my neighbor out to the lake I was on Friday hoping to get him a meal of sunnies. If they were finiky Friday I don't know what to call how they were today. Feeling a bite tightlining was all but impossible. I managed to put twelve in the bucket for him while he contributed one. Very tough bite and the wind was incredible. A normal 1/2 hr ride home became an hr wind and blowing snow was quite a sight to see!

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Ps. Seen two other trucks on the ice, both of which had shovels out at one point getting unstuck. A little slush starting to form on top of the ice too.

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Headed out to Watab Rossier again.Genofish met up with me about an hour after.The best bite was in that first hr slot before Geno came lol. wink Only pulled up a handful of crappies and a couple of gills.Size was very small but Geno caught an 8" so he got the big one of the night lol. the begining they liked this sparkley purple plastic,don't know the name of it but they just stopped completely.We tried everything but they just nibbled and wernt latching on_Missed quite a few with a few words to say along with it.After you left Geno a couple more small crappies came out.I stayed for another hr after you left . smile

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Jeremy, it was a short outing, but a good time, even though I chased away the bite mad I was able to get a few negative fish with plastics but

even with the limited fish & slow bite it was good to fish a new spot : smile

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Lol ,You didn't miss anything.Just little annoying fishes.We got to hit up some more local waters sometime..

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Got out this weekend before the cold and wind hit. Did pretty good on the action, caught few eyes, few crappies and some perch. Also caught my first catfish through the ice. Thought it was a massive walleye but ended up being this 24" cat. It still was a fun fight. Im usually a catch and release guy but took few home for the pan. Looking forward to getting out again this weekend.

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Nick ,Way to go bro! smile By the looks of it you and your friend made out on some good fishing that night_Glad to see people on some fish.

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  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Builders

man that's a lot of towels!! you catch northerns too??? grin

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how deep you guys fishing

Welcome to HSO, poffman smile How deep depends on the lake and what you are after. If you are a little more specific we can help smile

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Hey Poffman, you can hit Big Nick up with a question also by pm.Just click on persons name and click on send message.Welcome to the forums!

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