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Got home from thw river just in time to hop in the boat. Found mix of gills and crappies hanging super tight to brush piles. Water temp was 56-59. full-26589-53114-20150414_182255.jpg

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No I was sitting in class thinking about how nice it was out and I that I should be fishing.

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Rick -

Is that a boat in the background,up by the dam? Hmmm, I wonder what he was fishing for.

Nels

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smile good one rick. was an RP up there mid day today. small boat yesturday. I went for an hout to try and get a redtail to smoke but crazy wind sent me home. might go thursday for a while. wind might die down.
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Gonna head out to the river in a bit to chase the suckers. What side is better and where does a guy park on the west side if that's the better side?

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that rock in the lower right gives the spot away! you should gave blacked it out !! grrrrrrrrr

Sorry, Paul. Didn't mean to give away anybodys secret spot full-26589-53115-2015_04_1511.13.25.png

Hope this one is less revealing grin

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Thank you so much. I haven't been down there yet but I don't want all the suckers and 3 inch gills to disappear forever:)

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Thank you so much. I haven't been down there yet but I don't want all the suckers and 3 inch gills to disappear forever:)

Wait. You can catch 3 inch gills down there? Why didn't you say that before? 3 inch gills are what I love to catch the most... grin

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fished a couple hours with derbier and we got 2 for the smoker. gotta try it. Then I met adam b out at st johns to find a crappie but they disappeared from where he found them yesturday.

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got checked by warden again today. 3rd time this year. nice to see they are out and about.

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Suckers are running full on! Saw ALOT today on a stretch of river way. Looked like they were spanning too. Groups of them 15 to 20. Pretty awsome

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Yesterday Patty and I found a great spot, with steady action of perfect size fish for the smoker. All redhorse, no white suckers or carp. What a gorgeous day to be out......

It definitely was time to pull out the grill when we got home from enjoying the outdoors together.

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Your smoked suckers look fantastic eyeguy, let me know if you want to fill that smoker; wouldn't take long, we caught a couple dozen in no time. The current break, with a slight eddy, was down river from where you were fishing. Loaded with fish, we had a blast. Was nice feeling the sun more than the wind for once this spring. full-44147-53148-full_27930_53145_418a.j

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nice lookin chicken!. just ate one of the fillets. not bad, pretty mellow. I used hickory and just plain brine. tullies better for my taste buds. lottsa bones but not difficult to remove. derbier, pm me if you want one of the fillets to try and I'll have one other fillet if somebody else wants to try it.

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Out both days this weekend. Sat was definatly the nicer of the two. Caught plenty of fish both days.... full-26589-53150-20150419_171853.jpg

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Im jealous Rick and Andrea. grin

Pretty cool you guys are out on the boat and on the panfish already.Some nice looking fish guys. smile

This thread should start kickin again now that some of the locals are getting there boats out on the water again. cool

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Rick, you ought to hide that location better!! One of my first open water spots there wink Isn't really a secret for people who know the lake I guess...

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I'm thinking of braving the less than desirable temps Wednesday to chase the suckers. Anyone care to join me?

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calm and 68 where I will be. have fun!

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Rick, you ought to hide that location better!! One of my first open water spots there wink Isn't really a secret for people who know the lake I guess...

laugh With the weather this spring I wouldn't worry to much. Good to see that lake giving up a few fish, winter was a little tough out there.

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In your livingroom?

yepper smile

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calm and 68 where I will be.

LOL! Sunny, Calm, and 70 here, only thing biting were the fisherman on some great closeouts at Scheels.

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Caught about 25 cats in the last 2 days off the dock. full-39463-53178-11149524_10205327513245

My wife has caught most of them. That one is about 7 pounds or 28"

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Fished Goodners for first time ever last night. Have heard this lake will put a lot of fish in the boat, but not much for size. Statement sits true, we got into crappies, 6-9 inches. Look like potato chips compared to what I'm used to pulling out of Osakis. Was still beautiful weather, and Jai got her first crappie. 3 fow, crappie minnow, slip bobber.

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