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Nice Sewer Bass JC. That spot sure did flood. Next weeks temps should get the water back down some.

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Went a bit North of town in search of solid ice. Fishing was good, for small ones smirk oh well, that's how it goes sometimes. We did get enough decent ones for Tom to have a meal smilefull-26589-44458-20140411_110526.jpg

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yer gonna wear that road out... wink

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yer gonna wear that road out... wink

We did wear the ice out though. From nearly 19 inches in the morning to 12 inches in spots when we left. That trip was definitely beyond "late ice", call it "last ice" for sure.

Here's a bass over 20 inches taken on 2lb. To big for taking a selfy; Rick was on Sasquatch Island.

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This large bay on this lake will all be open by Sunday, bring on the long rods.

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More garbage Rick and I removed.

Wish we would of dragged out better camera gear, we seen several Bald Eagle feeding on the ice at the other end of the bay and tons of other birds migrating.

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Found a few sunfish on a local lake Sunday and saw some crappies swimming around as well but no bites from them. I didn't have any minnows thou. I am guessing with the weather finally warming the panfish should kick in pretty good here in the next little bit. I was using crawlers and gulp grubs both produced sunfish.

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Nice to hear from you Griffond.I'm also looking forward to the pan fish.

Today started slow on the river with a few hooked.Then moved on to Sartell.Suckers were keeping me busy one after the other.Just hooks,worms and some weight is all I been carrying.Cut bait anyone?

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mr white pants is back ! ! ! smile

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Apparently that snow camo just draws in the fish, ya that's it. So if you go don't forget the snow camo. Looks like your afternoon was better than my morning JC.

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I didn't catch near as many as Jeremy... but I did get my first couple fish of the open water season grinfull-26589-44843-2014_04_2122.07.17.jpg

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Went out this morning before work.Suckers seem to be biting well in the am too.Luckily I havnt had any snags.Just for fun I switched to #8 hook and seems to be fine too.

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Wife and I went out to Cold Springs to try for some catfish. We were fishing from the bank at the park in town. We were using night crawlers. I think we would have done better with some kind of stink bait/ liver. She ended up catching two. full-46926-44867-20140422_180545.jpg

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Well figured Id introduce myself since I just moved to this area. Im a ice fishing tourney nut, have mild addictions to flathead catfish an big walleyes but when it comes down to it I will fish for anything as long as it bites. Well hope to get to meet a couple of you guys and if anyone wants to go fishing im always game if Im not working or busy which doesnt happen near enough.

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Welcome to the St Cloud area Clayton. Awsome lakes, rivers and folks in the area.

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4 a.m. rick will be there. smile

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Well figured Id introduce myself since I just moved to this area. Im a ice fishing tourney nut, have mild addictions to flathead catfish an big walleyes but when it comes down to it I will fish for anything as long as it bites. Well hope to get to meet a couple of you guys and if anyone wants to go fishing im always game if Im not working or busy which doesnt happen near enough.

Welcome to the area, Clayton smile

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