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Annandale-Buffalo-Hutchinson fishing reports


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Got out fishing yesterday afternoon at an area lake. Man, what a great day to be on the lake...Caught and released one 14 inch walleye and missed two other fish...just jig and minnow. The bites came right around sunset. Last year I was ice fishing by December 1st. What a change from that this year! Can't wait for the ice. Good luck to all.

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carpman jake may i ask if you were using minnows or cranks and if you were on the road past cashwise or under the hwy 15 bridge going to try it tommorow everyone says theres walleyes to be caught but they elude me hee hee

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carpman jake may i ask if you were using minnows or cranks and if you were on the road past cashwise or under the hwy 15 bridge going to try it tommorow everyone says theres walleyes to be caught but they elude me hee hee

minnows. i started by fishing with jigs. but they were striking short. so i switched to a plain hook, hooked the minnow behind the anal fin, and put a split shot 6" above the hook. then cast it out, and let the current take it.

i was fishing below the main street bridge, on the east side. (so yes the highway 15 bridge)

here is a quick sunset shot i took with my cell

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one of the many walleyes

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and the slimer

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i did fish under the school road bridge (the one by AFs park) i stuck 2 small (<1lb) largemouths on terminator finesse bass jigs

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I have been catching pannies shallow, getting ready for pre-ice fishing. Have read some of Brian BRO's articles, he talk about catching pannies in 3-6ft of water through the ice, so why not just before it freezes.

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got about a 9" perch below the dam in hutch today, only fish in 2 hours

seriously?!

were you fishing directly under the dam or on the east side? what were you using?

i find it quite hard to believe after all the walleyes i caught there

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Hi guys!

It has been awhile since I have written because I have been helping a local farmer struggle thru this fall to get the crop out. What a miserable fall for farming, but not bad for catching walleyes.

Anyways, I did go ice fishing on Sunday night on Marion. There was about 3.5 inches of ice. I was darn excited to be fishing on the ice again, but after an hour and a half of staring at my FL-18 and seeing no fish and fishing outside, I lost excitement pretty fast.

I heard some guys are catching small 10 inch walleyes, but that is it. Has anyone heard any different?

Avid

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Does anyone know how much ice is on ripley? was hoping to get out this weekend. Also does anyone know were i can get a pink ice fiching pole for my wife thanks.

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i thought i saw the pink ice fishibg rod/reel at mills fleet in st, cloud a couple weeks ago when i was there. give them a call

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thanks stewartFisherman i went and bought one for here there

was out on ripley today about 4 inches of ice off the west landing caught one nice northern about 3 to 3.5 lbs

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hi marzvg was the ice on ripley pretty even that you could tell? plan on going there sat morning for the pikes. thanks i drive a huge white station wagon or a tan bonniville say hi if you see me i'm usually a regular out there

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First post, and first season trying to fish the Hutchinson lakes.....I was out on Preston yesterday, drilled about 15 holes and fished for 3 hours..6 inches of ice on average.........saw one 4 wheeler driving and one person had a permanent house out there next to the island. Have a good one!

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i have a quick question just bought a 14 x 7 perm this weekend weight about 1200 lbs about how much ice should there be befor i take it out thanks

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Hi everybody!

Wow! I am surprised that there is hardly any information given about what people are catching. There has been a lot of people out on area lakes. Maybe they have been having the same luck as me so far this season. I have fished five different lakes in the last 7 days and it has been marginal at best. So far this ice season I have caught six keeper crappies, 1 keeper sunfish, 4 keeper perch, and 1 keeper walleye.

The bright spot was that one crappie was 12 inches.

I am finding 6-8 inches most places.

I have been fishing aggressive by using spoons and waxies or minnow heads. Weather needs to stay steady for once and maybe the bites will get better.

I heard there was 18 houses on Preston on Saturday. They must be catching those 12 inch walleyes. Has anybody heard?

Good luck!

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Anyone doing any ice fishing in this area? just wondering ice depths and if any one is catching anything?

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Fishing has been slow, likely from the weather. Ice was typically around 4-6" last Saturday on several lakes and sounds like it's building. Full size trucks are being reported on Buffalo Lake! Don't be that guy though.

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Avid...yes, Preston is biting, but they are the 12-13 inch walleyes. Unfortunately, a lot of them are being kept and won't get a chance to grow up. The ice is excellent with 11 inches and I saw 2 vehicles driving on it last night. Not saying I'd drive on it yet though.

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i small walleye yesterday off of Jennie. Lots of traffic out there. The majority of perms are going to the east side. not sure whats biting there. I was out from the south access by the point. Different lake today gotta keep searching!!

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Good morning,

Thanks for the info Tyler on Preston. I agree, it is too bad that people keep all those 12 inchers. They would all be about 14-15 inches next year.

The one thing bad about Preston is that it freezes out occaisionally. Those fish would go to waste anyways.

I wonder why the Buffalo Lake Rod N GUN hasn't put an aerator in Preston or Allie. They both are great lakes for fishing. I hate seeing all those dead walleyes in the spring. If the DNR is going to spend our tax dollars to stock these lakes, why don't we protect the investment. I would donate to get aerators in these lakes.

As far as a fishing report, I caught some crappies yesterday with my 3.5 year old son. We were on the lake by 1:45 and caught 23 crappies and a sunfish by 4:00. We were leaving when most people were coming out. They were nice eaters. Most were 9 to 10 inches.

They sure fried up nice!

Have a good one!

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Thanks to all the FISHERMAN who seem to think that they well never catch anothor fish in their life and need to keep all of them 12in eyes on Preston Thanks for wrecking our Fishing for the next couple of years

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