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Lake Bemidji Fishing Reports


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Yeah were making ice alright but I dont think there is enough on Bemidji for the two full size pickups I saw tonight out from Paul and Babe. I had about 7 inches where I was at just off the landing by the river. Glad they made it off the ice alright.

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Yeah were making ice alright but I dont think there is enough on Bemidji for the two full size pickups I saw tonight out from Paul and Babe. I had about 7 inches where I was at just off the landing by the river. Glad they made it off the ice alright.

unbelieveable. Woodman saw a couple small cars last week go out of Nymore Beach and drive up the east side... confused

Buck

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I drive past the lake multiple times daily, and have seen numerous cars out from the Nymore access, one full-size pickup. Today I found 9" in that direction. You won't see me out there for a bit yet...

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These are the strangest fish in the lake. In the sumer, I've seen them stick there heads out of the water, but what happened on Sunday tops that...

I caught a Musky with my Vexilar. I put the puck in, and it flew by my hole. I then looked down to see the thing sitting there directly below my hole, and it had the puck. I pulled it out half way before it let go.

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Not tough to believe. I love shallow fishing in the winter, its pretty common to encounter some nice ski's there. Had one totally smoke the AquaVu cam last year and had others come in and touch their bodies right up it. Pretty entertaining one way or the other!

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What's the snow depth on Irving and Bemidji? Heading up Monday for a day or two. It's about 125 miles for me. Do I need my plow to get my wheelhouse out? Thanks.

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Just got back from the lake made it to the house and back without a problem. Have about 3 ft drifts around the house, but the travel out was ok. Heading back out this afternoon. If you have a v plow I would bring it!

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It's not just the muskies there, happens here to in Iowa. Biggest fish I have seen in our waters tried eating my buddys Vex ducer.

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was out today as well. if you got the plow wouldnt be a bad idea to bring it just that much easier for the trip.

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Gray out conditions makes for spotting deep snow drifts pockets kind of hard. I got stuck in a few of them.

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I baja'd off any of the roads on Saturday south end to try a new spot. Really took a beating overall in the snow/drifts and completely packed the undercarriage of my truck with snow. I mean COMPLETELY! Then hit a bad patch of water/slush that couldn't be seen under the snow. The packed snow sucked water like a sponge. Truck was a massive block of ice in minutes, had no brakes, got it off the lake luckily and very lightly de-iced at a self wash car wash before I ran out of money, got the truck home. Had to creep back into town Sunday as steering and other important things were still compromised, spent 1.5hrs under the truck laying on the ground at the self wash again to clear ice from the critical areas. NOT COOL!!

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I had to jack up my ice house and put more blocks undre it to stay on top of the water level. I dug down into the drifts surrounding the house and found 5" of standing water on top of ice once it filtered in through the snow.

Take it easy out there guys.

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heading to bemidji in a few hours for some perching. just wondering with this warm weather what the ice conditions are like. and if you want to throw in a perch report that would be cool too dont need spots but just in general..got to keep the wife occupied

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off the roads seem to be better. I would scout out ahead of your vehicle before you drive just to make sure. We do pretty well for perch in front of the country club(north end of lake) or in front of hampton(south end of lake). As far as I know those accesses are still ok

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Accesses aren't okay, though they have improved with the cold snap. Cameron is/was closed down, and the sheriff put out a warning on the Nymore access as well. Be careful, take it easy, and you shouldn't have an issue.

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