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Ha, indeed. It's too cold to swing the clubs, so it's all I'm left with :)Plus, I have my first child coming in August, so I'm trying to get in all the fishing while I can.

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River Rat- Crappies bit for me 5-7 pm out from Town Access. Go to the group of houses. Didn't try north end for panfish yesterday, but they have been a tough bite. Fletchers said the sunfish bite is picking up out there though.

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SartellAngler, yes indeed, patiently waiting for the golf season. In the meantime I fished Osakis Sunday morning. Crappie bite was hot for about 30 minutes (maybe more if I got there earlier) then they shut off. Did managed two walleyes as well!

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  • 4 weeks later...

How's the south access on Osakis? Passable with a wheelhouse?? And more importantly, are the crappies still biting??

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I remember last year and years past everyone fished the north end of osakis. it was like a city up there by head of the lakes resort, and dead on the main lake. Havnt been up there this year, but looks like everyone is talking about the main part of the lake being the hot spot. Are people not catching anything on the north end this year??

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All the fish do not swim to the north end during the winter. The "hot spot" is usually where the lake is accessible.......

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Anyone's been up there recently? Thinking about one last trip b4 the season's over! How's the ice? Still drivable by this coming weekend? Any updates would be helpfull!

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  • Official Fishing Report Team - MN

Was up there Sat and Sunday tough bite but the fish are nice released some nice brutes both days. You will work for your fish for sure but they can be had with persistence and the right presentation smile Drove on both days with the truck but think atv by this weekend but I may be wrong. Going up again tomorrow will try to give a better update.

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  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Builders

targeted crappies today and it was crazy good. did not see a gill anywhere where i was. 30 FOW and they were thick 10 feet from the bottom. access was fair in town. went from noon to 5 and nothing changed. overcast day so the sun did not do much damage that I could see. somebody brought a huge wheeler out with a big truck. yikes!

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  • Official Fishing Report Team - MN

I was on the other end of the lake Royce and we found them smile If I knew you were on the other end I would of sent up a flair and you could of enjoyed them smile

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Heard they were driving on today crazy Im heading up there tomorrow mantheys bay area and I bringing my wheeler safest route.

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How thick is the ice right now? Thinking of one last trip this coming weekend...hopefully! Any reports would be great!

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Conditions really changed through the weekend. Saw trucks on Saturday night and by Sunday morning most were walking out. Did see a few wheelers. Drilling holes and seeing it come up in chunks like it did yesterday is a sign its about done. Besides, the fishing was not as good as I expected this close to ice out to make a trip worth it.

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I was on osakis thursday thru sunday for Clams Ice Team University. I guided a group of 20 on friday and 40 on saturday. Fishing was pretty good but being mobile was key. Its pretty possible that I personally drilled 200 holes on saturday. The ice was going fast as every day it changed. By sunday we were drilling some pretty soft ice. I fished all the crappies anywere from 28-48 ft depending on what part of the lake I was in. We were getting gills from anywere from 4-15 ft. Alot of the weeds finally started to start growing again and has changed the lake a lil bit. I saw a guy catch a tullibee on sunday first one ive seen caught out there. Alot of fish were caught and most the fish were released. Was a great weekend to be on the lake and fishing was fairly good.

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Comming up this weekend to Osakis, hoping to get in one last weekend of ice fishing in. Any updates on the ice, any wheeler traffic or just mostly walking out?

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Saw one wheeler this morning. Brave soul. Rest are walking out. Mainly on Manthey's Bay and out from Battle Point. Saw a couple wheelers yesterday that went on from the access in Millers Bay. Didn't look very good to me, plus the water flowing in from the creek/JD2 is starting to eat the ice away. No telling how it is eating away at the bottom of the ice farther out. Getting harder to get on because the accesses are getting crappy. I personally am done. Waiting for open water now.

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Went out Wednesday. Access had plank left out to walk across 3 feet of open shoreline. Shouldn't be an issue to get on all this weekend. Sunfish were tight lipped. Walked out from town pulling my sled past two mile. Was a workout, but easily got a limit of crappies. Seems like that large school that was out there has definitely reduced in size....the three times I went out there this year, the same portables were there as well.

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How did everyone do this weekend?  Took my brother and my nieces along with my mother out on Saturday.  Took about 30 minutes before the girls wanted to go back so didn't get any time in.  Saw tons of boats but didn't hear much about the bite.

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I was out Saturday and had one good bite all day. Everyone I had talked to said it was slow and didnt have any luck either. The best thing I saw was about 5 boats and 4 pontoons full of people out in front of the cabin slip bobbering catching 12-14" fish.  Lots of people jumping from group to group.

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Any recent walleye reports? Has the day bite turned on at all? Thinking of heading out there Monday if there's anything happening.

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Made it out around 11. Didn't manage a single fish until 6:30 trolling slow spinner with a leech. Set up in 20 fow for the last hour and half and caught 5 under slip bobber. Watched a pontoon 50 feet away  pull in one after another. I counted 18 and all looked to be above 15" minimum. A little 5 yo boy caught about 8 of them and was the loudest yelling " I got another", every 5 minutes. Was fun to watch.

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  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Creators

I was out of Sunday and did best earlier in the morning.  All walleyes were caught jigging in 20-23 fow.  Biggest was a tad over 21".

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