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I will look for a Warrior, didn't see one of those yesterday so it should stand out.

As for crawlers Bemidji or Baudette as far as I know. I have been getting mine by the flats at River Rat Bait in Cohasset

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I only have an 8 hp on my 14' boat. Too small?? Not enough motor?? Wouldn't want to end up floating away.

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I used a 12 foot boat with a 5hp the first year I fished the Rainy. There's usually lots of boats around so people don't usually don't go WOT when moving around that cause fast moving wakes. There are lots of people who anchor off. Rule of thumb for staying on the US side. Stay on the US side of other boats parked or trolling toward the middle of the the river. With that 8hp you should be able to back troll. There might be some current to deal with, but the Rainy is not the Colorado.

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You should make a Christmas Card out of that sturgeon pic, Jon. That's a great picture. Thanks for the great report, and the safety tips!

My boat is not the Titanic. My boat is not the Titanic. My boat is not the Titanic......

Posted

Headin up today and will be fishing all tomorrow-sunday...If ya see 4 guys in Lund Angler make sure to say hello it would be fun to get to see some of my fellow FM posters!

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Bluewater Bait in Bemidji has flats of crawlers available.

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How has the walleye fishing been on the river?

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I know this is short notice but my friend backed out on me. I was planning leaving Fri am and returning after fishing Sat afternnon. If anyone is intrested let me know. All I ask is to pitch in for gas,room and your food. I have a boat. I am from Fargo/Moorehead.

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Oh it was a day. A ton of Sturgeon and even some nice walleye. Once Shaky gets home he will have a little write up. A few deals did happen such as Doc netting a fish and as I am leading the fish into the net I see my gloves in the net in the water. crazy

Posted

Great to hear johnny, can't wait for the full report! Only two more weeks, I'm starting to loose sleep.

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Great report Jonny! Not sure if you'll read this before you leave tomorrow am but I'll be up with my buddy in a Warrior 1890 tiller.

See ya

Phil

Guessing it was not a green Warrior as that guy did not want to talk to me. shockedgrin

Posted

johnny, how was the current flow/water level?

thanks

Posted

Current is slow and water is about as clean and clear as I have ever seen it. Level I'm not sure excatly as I don't watch it to close as I am always in deep water but the ramp appeared shallower this year.

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I have guests in and they spent the day fishing the Birchdale area,they said the landing was good ,not a whole lot of traffic,they checked the landing at Frontier it had alot of riggs in it.Now back to the fishing,the guys said they had a 45 fish day, with a 24 incher the biggest,jig and minnow combo,the water clearity was good.

BB1

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Is all the ice clear from the ramp so u can back a trailer in the water?

Posted

What is the best presentation for big sturgeon right now?

Posted

Can u back a trailer down the ramps yet?

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Derek,

People have posted that Birchdale and Frontier landings are open and that Vidas landing should be open by the end of the weekend.

Hoping to get up there this Wed or Thurs.

Brian

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yes birchdale and frontier are rockin laugh

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The question is can YOU back a trailer down the ramp there, most can't..

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The question is can YOU back a trailer down the ramp there, most can't..

Hope you didn't see me back into the ice chunk. I was close to the opening and who needs those little marker lights anyways. blushlaugh

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Jonny were you out fishing today, if so has the walleye bite changed or still mainly a river fish game. We managed a good couple of days last week, but waiting for the big push to make a return trip. Only time will tell...gonna be a whole lot of anglers out this weekend.

Thanks for your reports.

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Nope I hide Friday through Saterday.

Posted

Thats what I figured, I bet there was quite the convoy of boats cruising through.

thanks

Posted

Fished out of Birchdale today. Ended up a ways down river past the next landing down. (Frontier?) We caught 6 eaters, 6 between 26 and 28", a 21.5 and 24" eye along with 2 sturgeon just under 40" and a bunch of little northerns. Orange jig tipped with a 3-4" rainbow was the ticket. The bite should only improve as the days go by as long as the water clarity and level holds. Good luck to everyone going fishing!

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The bigger eyes we were catching today were lake fish. Only going to get better from here out.

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The bigger eyes we were catching today were lake fish.

How did you know? Did you ask them? confused

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You can tell by the color and look of them as fish will color phase to their enviroment/water clarity. Just like muddy water musky are pale and gin clear water fish look like they have been painted. It is actaully is a big difference when you comapiar pictures of river fish to lake fish.

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Here's a Few of the fish Shortfatguy, his cousin and I caught yesterday

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As was already stated you can tell by the coloration.

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