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St. Croix River Fishing Reports


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Anything worthwhile going on down there on the river?

I've been doing good on area lakes for panfish (light light jigs and spikes 2lb. test mono with spring bobber). Keep Catchin'

Turk

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First walleye this season and it was a nice one. 24 inch

Walked down to the river not expecting anything just exploring Jigged here and there. And low in behold wham! Figured I had a nice channel cat on got in the hole and my heart about dropped into my boots.

Goes to show ya moving around pays off.

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Curt, you found a hot bite! She must have been a football! The majority of the 'day-caught' walleye I've hooked into have been out of a fresh hole when initially dropping down. Winter trolling is hard.

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Fishing 35 feet around Ferry and caught a few whitebass just before dark. A lot of lookers during the day but once they decided to feed they didn't hesitate to take my minnow.

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I just heard someone drove there truck out off ferry landing headed north along shore and broke through near shore... anyone else hear anyhing like that? full size truck too!

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I just heard someone drove there truck out off ferry landing headed north along shore and broke through near shore... anyone else hear anyhing like that? full size truck too!

Man that's crazy, it's still a couple of weeks away from being able to drive SAFELY out there.

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I wonder if they make balloon tires for trucks. Be kinda funny seeing a giraffe on one side and french poodle on the other. Make funny sounds to when the head hit the wheel well.

Way to early to drive on! Nice to have the dummies out there to test it out for the smart ones.

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Curt, you found a hot bite! She must have been a football! The majority of the 'day-caught' walleye I've hooked into have been out of a fresh hole when initially dropping down. Winter trolling is hard.
It sure was well fed, I don't know what it was doing in that area, there really is no structure there. Just a steady drop off to 50 ft. I was in 30 ft looking for some trees that were dumped in years back hoping for crappies. I have caught walleyes during the summer fishing of a dock in that area but those were far in between. More luck with channels than anything that is why I thought it was a channel. He will be there next year to catch again.
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Was out this afternoon and had a blast. Started in 25 fow and caught 2 bull gills and missed two waldos at the hole. I considered them catch and release since the were shorts. All caught on pink frostee spoons tipped with waxies. Moved out deeper in search of crappies and had a blast! First drop down caught an 11 in. crappie. Good start. Drop down again, white bass. Then it got crazy! 20 minutes straight of silvers. As soon as I could get my bait back down, BAM! 30 fow on green demon jig and crappie minnow. Can't wait to get out again for more fun!

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Nice AuggieDawg11, you gotta love it when the bite is like that! I'm gonna get down there today around noon, and see if I can fool some fish. Thanks for the colors, and depth.

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Not so hot for me today. Caught 2 small crappie, one silver, one perch, one small and one decent sauger. Lost a few and missed a few. Sure was good to be on the ice again! Fished 32-33'. Best action on a red hook with crappie minnow under a bobber.

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Slow for us today also. Ended up with a nice fat 13 inch, three 10 inch and a nice sunny. Each one was caught on something different from a jig and full minnow to a jig tipped with a head or jig with a wedgee.

Try to be out there early tomorrow again. Was fishing out of buds hub house today and tomorrow.

I have to get that 4 wheeler back to get my Northlander out and fish in luxury.

Ice averaged 7 inch. saw 6 inch spots and 8 inch 7 was most common

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Fishing was slow for me and my Buddy, didn't catch anything. We stayed kind of close to ferry landing. I think I will try in front of Bayport park later this week. I read fish on the Vex, had a couple of bites but that was about it. Ice depth was about 7" to 8".

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Four hours this morning. One bite. Missed it. mad

Talked to three guys coming off same time as me, they fished five hours and never had a bite between them.

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Fished out in front of bayport park yesterday afternoon. Caught about an 8lb sturgeon and one perch. Tried depths from 9ft-34ft. Caught the sturgeon in 22ft and the perch in 9ft. Drilled all over and couldnt find any schools of suspended crappies? About 7-8in of ice everywhere I drilled

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I don't feel so bad after my saturday trip. I was out all day fishing over a point that drops from 10 to 40 feet. Drilled all over the area and could not find fish stacked up like last year. The area was so good last year, I didn't bother finding any others spots. So I learned a good lesson. I only caught a few small crappie and two white bass. What are "silvers"?

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I was out on Saturday from about 12:30 to sunset. 30-31 fow, in front of the park in Bayport. Marked plenty of fish, not much biting. We caught one small crappie early on a bare hook and minnow, and near sunset we caught one big crappie and another small one jigging euro larva.

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Thanks DonBO. White bass are a fun surprise once in a while. I also found them to be very tasty minus the blood line.

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I have never stayed out super late before but I have had some luck with crappies after dark. Noisy or glow lures worked. But night time has been hit or miss. Haven't figured out why yet. Just one of the mysteries of the river I guess.

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