Jump to content
  • GUESTS

    If You  want access  to member only forums on FM, You will need to Sign-in or  Sign-Up now .

    This box will disappear once you are signed in as a member.

Recommended Posts

so how do you catch these loopers? and the mn regs for lake superior are very confusing, can someone clarify what exactly can be kept and such?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Replies 79
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

  • traveler

    17

  • JoshM

    11

  • shogun

    5

  • leech~~

    5

Top Posters In This Topic

Page 22 thru 24 will tell you what you need to know in the Mn. fishing Regs. The thing is to make sure you know what a clipped adipose fin on a rainbow trout because that is what a Kamploop is considered by the regs.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

ok so this "Lake Superior and other tributaries

below posted boundaries (including

St. Louis River below Minnesota

Highway 23 bridge)" means you can fish on any stream below the posted fishing boundary and the limit on clipped steelhead is 3, and the season is continuous, is this all correct? it just seems a little confusing to me

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I think that you pretty much have it all correct. When you are by any streams there will be a posting that tells you you must fish below that sign.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The french looks baaaad right now. The east wind has blown a big sheet of ice in. Lets see how it looks tonight...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

It doesn't look like there will be open water at the French anytime soon if this wind keeps plowing out of the north or east.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

that sucks. It looks like the wind is going to be out of the east until maybe Wednesday . Is there ice as far as you can see or is it all along the shore ?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Builders

gunther, also you can use 2 rods anywhere 100 feet I believe from a stream mouth. But only 1 rod in the stream.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Builders

I believe from a stream mouth.

Thanks for the right numbers!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

yeah no problem. I have noticed a lot of people say feet instead of yards - just adds to the confusion, I had to double check myself.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Well the east wind has blown it all in! Ice at least 1/2 mile out at the french, looking back toward Duluth I could see no open water at all, looks like the whole end of the lake has filled in. It's not all bad... we get a good west wind next and get that ice pack blowing back and forth and pretty sood the spring heat and sun will finish it off and we can get to some spring trolling:)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I drove by the split rock river on friday and seen a guy in a red portable fishing in that bay...ice couldn't have been more than a few inches thick...what would someone target in that area? Anyway, same spot today was 100% open water. With the wind today the lake looked like I was watching a documentary on the discovery channel about the artic circle.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I've been told you can catch some pike in that Split Rock lagoon. I tried it several times with no luck. I felt like an idiot sitting out there by myself, but you never know.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Builders

The only river we have ever caught pike in along the shore was the Cascade in the pool below the last falls.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I didn't hook it myself, but I seen someone hook and land a large pick in the Sucker River in the pool right below hwy 61.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Sounds like JB saw someone in the bay, not the river/lagoon. I would imagine they were after cohos, maybe lakers or rainbows.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Do I even dare ask what the lake looks like today? I have thurs. and fri off of work and I am trying decide weather I should risk coming down to the shore.Is the east wind at least breaking the ice up?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Yeah, he was maybe 20 ft at most from shore, and directly across from the parking lot...so he was actually quite a distance from the actual mouth of the river. I assumed coho's as well, but you never know.

I should also add that I've gotten a pike in the pool of the temperance river right before it dumps into the lake.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Josh, don't even dream about it. Ice as far as the eye can see, and it ain't even moving anymore theres so much packed in. Of course, things can change pretty quickly, but it's gonna take a big change in the weather.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Thats all I needed to know. It looks like Im chasing steelies in wisconsin this week end. Thanks traveler.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The rivers are very high and it will take some time for them to come down. The brule is in the woods as of today. The rivers on the north shore are opening up great but the mouth of the rivers will take some time and trolling will take even longer. When will the weather change?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Builders

Rat's I have Friday off also and was coming up to fish the shore! Please post Thur, night if things get better! Thanks for the report.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I'm heading for the cities thursday, so no thur PM. report. From current conditions and the forecast, it doesn't look good at all.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Last time i checked, a flow of 260cfs and gauge height of 2.2ft on the Brule doesn't put it "in the woods". It might fish...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I hope the brule is in good shape. Ive been meaning to get out and chase some steel for the past 2 years. This year i made sure it would happen. I sold my boat, duck decoys, and the rest of my old spinning gear that i had laying around just so i'd have enough funds to chase steel as long as i can during the runs. I even bought myself a new Sage 8wt z-axis with a Ross Momentum reel just for the occasion. I'm shaking in my boots just to get out and cast the thing.

i just check the weather for the brule area. rain is suppose to stop tomorrow night(wed.) no rain for thursday,friday, or saturday. hopefully if the water is high this will help give it time to settle down.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Last time i checked, a flow of 260cfs and gauge height of 2.2ft on the Brule doesn't put it "in the woods". It might fish...

That is what I saw But I was there and if you can fish it go ahead. It is in the woods and I will not be-there Just trying to save same one a trip? I was hoping for good water as well. But I would wait 2 weeks and it should be better but just watch the rain and flow.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Builders

Are you guys talking Brule MN or WI?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Restore formatting

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.




  • Your Responses - Share & Have Fun :)

    • JerkinLips
      41.6°F in Stuntz Bay Thursday morning.  Left my boat in the water to hopefully fish more before the lake freezes.  Caught four 9-11" walleyes in 2½ hours before I gave up due to the strong west wind.  Water level has not gone up more than a couple of inches at the most.  May be a good winter to jack my boathouse out of the water on the deep end.
    • Troy Smutka
      The calendar migrators from the Dakotas have been passing through central MN in trickles the past few weeks, and the recent cooler weather has some Canada ducks starting to show up. We have been harvesting mallards, pintails, gadwalls, wigeon, shovelers, greenwing teal, canvasbacks, redheads, bluebills, and ringnecks in decent numbers.
    • SkunkedAgain
      It doesn't look like the lake level has gone up at all. I was up a week ago and struggled to get my boat in and out of the public landing on the west end of Head O Lakes. I used my paddle to push the boat further out to deeper water. I could hear the hull moving over the sandy/muddy bottom near the launch.
    • JerkinLips
      Pretty tough.  Was catching about 2 walleyes per hour and the biggest was only 13".  Back up Thursday so I hope I have better success.
    • smurfy
      the kid and I always check our stands prior.......i'll go back to check the conditions of said stands before he gets there to see what we need. while i'm at it if i can i shoot at grouse with shells that appear to not have bb,s in them!!!!🙄
    • LakeofthewoodsMN
      On the South Shore...  With unseasonably warm weather, there are still some anglers hitting the water and most have been rewarded.  Limits of walleyes and saugers being caught, and the forecast looking ahead is favorable. The best bite on the south end of LOW has been in 22-28 feet of water. Water temperatures are dropping and as the temps cool further, the bite has been excellent.     Vertical jigging with frozen emerald shiners has been the program for most anglers.  Bring plenty of bait, as you’ll need to sort through some smaller fish and short biters.  Plenty of eater fish to be had, just have to do a bit of sorting.  Anglers are also reporting very good numbers of jumbo perch and occasional pike mixed in with the walleyes.     For those fishing structure, if you slide up on top of a rock pile, don't be surprised to catch a big smallmouth bass, there are plenty around.   This week’s hot colors have been gold, gold/glow white, gold/chartreuse, gold/orange, and gold/glow white/pink.     One tip, a stinger hook on your jig will catch you more fish if you start missing too many fish. On the Rainy River...  Bait dealers are reporting good numbers of shiners in the river this past week.  Interesting, each night is different.  Some areas have the small shiners called pinheads.  Other areas have the larger minnows.     The river is producing some nice walleyes in various spots from Four Mile Bay to Wheeler's Point, to Baudette all the way to Birchdale.  There are 42 miles of navigable Rainy River from the mouth to Birchdale with plenty of public boat ramps along the way.     Walleyes are being caught in various depths, but 15-25 feet of water has been good.   Jigging with live or frozen emerald shiners has been highly effective. Some anglers are also trolling crankbaits to cover more ground and find fish. Both methods are producing solid results. Sturgeon fishing has been strong.  The catch-and-release sturgeon fishing is open into the spring when it changes to the "keep season" on April 24th. Up at the NW Angle...  Fall fishing continues to be excellent. Points, neck-down areas with current, shoreline breaks, and transition zones from rock to mud are all productive locations for walleye right now.   It is traditionally a mixed bag up around the many islands in this part of the lake and this fall is no different.  In addition to walleyes, pike, jumbo perch, and crappies are in the mix.  A jig and minnow has been the most effective presentation. Good muskie fishing is the norm during the fall of the year and area reports have been good.  In addition to casting, trolling shorelines, points and neckdown areas has been effective.  Muskies are often targeting schooling tullibees this time of year. The weather forecast for the next couple of weeks is conducive for fall fishing.  If you don't deer hunt, or if you have harvested your deer, consider some bonus walleye action before the ice forms.  The bite continues to be excellent.    
    • leech~~
    • gimruis
      I'm not one to leave that to chance the day I need it.  I always check on my stands prior to the season.  Just like I always shoot my rifle before the season and I always run my outboard motor before fishing opener.  Too many things to go wrong without confirming it ahead of time.   I guess it could have been beavers but the house itself didn't appear nearly big enough along one ditch.  It was about the size of chair.  I've seen beavers houses many times before and they appear much bigger than that.
    • leech~~
      Good thing you made a check run.  That would have really suked walking into opening day.  Why do you think muskrats and not beavers?  
    • gimruis
      Well I checked on stands over the weekend.  Kind of a disaster.   All the ditches are plum full and twice as wide becauase muskrats have clogged an area.  I spent an hour unclogging it and the water is slowly moving again, but our bridges and planks were underwater.  The back portion of the land where the best stand is was inaccessible.  Hopefully that changes by Saturday.  I have a feeling the muskrats are just going to clog it back up again.   Tons of standing corn still too.  They've started on it, but being so wet now with more rain coming, whatever's there will remain there for the foreseeable future.   All the grassland is completely flattened like a pancake due to 3-4 inches of heavy wet snow.  That eliminates about 75% of the pheasant habitat in this spot.  Total buzz kill.  And this specific spot was one of my better producers last season because the grass was intact and lush through December last year.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.