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St. Croix River Fishing Reports


Joe

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i'll let you know when they are done bitting.where and on what. the river is alway's calling me because you just never know what's going to happen but i would have had the same result's on the couch the last three day's??? keep trying that's all you can do!i'd rather catch 1 nice walleye a day and a few silvr's then a bunch of small panfish. just me would rather hear the drag sing on a nice silver or walleye or cat.just keep on trying cause you know all hell's going to break through one of these day's and i'am going to be first one on it!!!!!!!! thank's dobo

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can somebody fix this wide screnn view it sucks.

wah? the st. croix forum goes High-Definition and I missed it!

Yeah, the best strategy is to just head into it with intentions of getting that one nice fish, possibly a complete freak. I have yet to get skunked, however this year has pretty much been single fish days for me.

I'm considering driving up to LOW tonight just to abuse some sauger for a day and a half.

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Finally had a decent day out there. (not a great day, but decent). 3 of us caught 6 crappies (only 2 keepers), 14" sauger and a mudpuppy. The mudpuppy was the 1st fish/creature my buddy has ever caught through the ice. You should have seen his face when that thing came out of the hole. He said, "what do I do now?" LOL. Lucky for him, the pup just let go of his minnow and fell right back down the hole. We got a good picture of him to bring home to his wife.

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Finally started fishing the river again friday and they aren't slow anymore! They're FROZEN. I've been averaging 4 crappies an outing but haven't caught one over 12 this whole weekend. Fished from 15FOW to 35FOW. The Slabs are MIA

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I was out for 4 hours this afternoon and only caught a mudpuppy. I marked lots of fish. They would swim up to my bait or lure, take a long look, then swim away. Very frustrating!

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luvin2fish i thought you were a super hero what happened to your cape must of lost it in flight!!! i guess that's what's MIA grin

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I was down for a bit this morning. Even if the bite has picked up I'm not sure anyone would know. Hardly anyone fishing the river anymore.

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Hello,

I was out today from 11 - 430pm. It was slow only a mud puppy today along with two bites. I thought there would be more shacks out of bayport.

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Man, I cant believe the ghost town that is bayport this year. Fished the river a bunch last year and finally got out again yesterday and it was dead, not many perms either. Maybe it was just superbowl sunday? Maybe last year's and this year's poor bite scared people away? fine by me...

Once again lots of lookers with few biters. First spot, one white bass just completely inhaled a lindy darter but the rest were lookers. Go figure... Next spot, lots of lookers but only a couple respectable crappies got fooled by fatheads on a plain hook, CPRd both.

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Best day on the river this season! Two sauger both were 15 and 5 crappie three 10 in and one freak 13 and a half incher haha out of 32 ft still pretty sad all were caught and released.

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luvin2fish i thought you were a super hero what happened to your cape must of lost it in flight!!! i guess that's what's MIA grin

Ha I lost my st.croix mojo croix walleye. Got use to fishing them chisago lakes area for crappies. Did okay today, caught over 10 fishes!! Woot, but they were all little dinkers, nothing over 7". Baby crappies and baby whitebass wow.

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I'd love to catch some baby whitebass to throw in my fishtank for the kids to enjoy....if they are legal to keep. I know other pan fish are, when accomodated by a kid. Can someone email me or PM me and give me a general idea of where to be on the croix for them? They are hard to find.

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lispeej I was catching them in the deep basins near drops. Was out again today and managed 2 12" slab crappies and a bunch of smaller ones also.

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White bass require LOTS of oxygen...most likely they will be dead before you even leave the lake frown which is too bad, because I agree they would be cool to have in an aquarium.

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Was out today hopping around everywhere. Fished a 15 ft flat and was able to produce 2 16-17 in walleyes. Moved to a ledge and caught a few more smaller walleyes/saugers and hit a nice school of 9-11" crappies.

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Was put last night 4 to 7, one crappie. Was fishing in 30 fow but was trying to hit a flat but missed it. I will be out tonight as well and I am going o find the flat on my map i was looking for. Just started fishing the river this year but even i was astounded be the lack of fisherman out of Bayport. Fishing may be slow, but my smallest crappie this year out there was bigger than any other I have pulled out of Bald Eagle the last three years. I will be out on Saturday as well. Stop by and say hi if you please. Tan Silverado w/topper and a FT Yukon. I would like to talk to someone who reguarly fishes the river.

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No not yet. I think it will take a little more warm weather than a day or 2. I think the WI access may have some troubles with the week of warm weather that is predicted though. It has been terrible all season and with the warm weather the shorline is going to go fast as there is already water starting to show.

As far as fishing report I was out with my dad yesterday 3-dark and we only caught 1 10" crappie that was released.

Going to try another new area this afternoon I think. Might be a coin flip and head back to a lake that is also been slow. The weather is just to nice not to be out there!!

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Out all day yesterdy. Caught two nice crappies, a handful of white bass, and a couple of fish I could not identify. Beutiful day to fish. I was in about 28 FOW and all by myself.

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We gave up on crappies and went shallow for some sunnies. Saw a nice pike on the camera, so I set up a tip-up with a shiner. Didnt get the pike to commit, but did get this guy instead!

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Later we headed farther south on the river and caught one nice sauger

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nice sturg - was a great day to be out yesterday and the fishing seemed better than it has been lately.

i cpr'd my biggest metro crappie ever and a few other nice ones, bite was ok during the afternoon but really shut down for around 4pm.

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