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I must have been doing something wrong lol boated only 1 14" eye. Fished my normaly productive spots down towards the lower end of the lake. Oh well that's why they call it fishing and not catching smile

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Thanks Finlander I’ll have to give that a go. I pulled lindy with spinner’s crawler and leeches. I haven’t fished since they killed off the pond weed. I was like where are the weeds lol had I confused “thought maybe I launched in someone’s swimming pool” no real weed line to fish.

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We hit the water for a long weekend last weekend and hit lots of small Perch on Friday and Saturday with the Walleye bite pretty quiet off Johnson's in the evening. Maybe the weather was too perfectgrin

EARLY Sunday morning the Walleyes picked it up quite a bit, but we were back in the house having breakfast by 9am and done for the morning. After breakfast the Bluegills came out and we pounded them in time for lunch. Great weekend of fishing after the weather was crazy for awhile there.

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Gills must be pretty spread out now. In the short time I have been out have caught them still up in the pencils all the way out to weed edge. More consistently in the former.

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I haven’t fished since they killed off the pond weed. I was like where are the weeds lol had I confused “thought maybe I launched in someone’s swimming pool” no real weed line to fish.

One of the main lakes I normally fish is is filled with this carp and really do like it for fishing, especially on the edges where it starts to thin out. Can understand as a shoreline owner how it would suck...but it is really nice for holding fish wink

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Spent the week at Osakis with the family. July 7th-14th. Had a great time and great weather. Walleye bite was good...had to work around the slot and boated many 12-14 inchers but did have a fair amount of success catching some keepers 17-21 inch fish as well. Caught some nice sized Pike while fishing the walleye. Small perch were somewhat of a nuisance. Were planning on finding some crappies/sunnies but the walleye were keeping us busy. Night crawlers and leaches in 12-15 ft of water. Planning on heading back next year same time. Possibly a trip this Sept. for a few days with a small group of guys.

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Walleye, crappie, bluegills......Going to Osakis in a week for a full week. What's the bite like and what can I expect? Got the whole family going up so I'm hoping something is goin'.

Thanks for the help.

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  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Creators

I've heard good things regarding the gill bite in fairly shgallow water. May head up myself sometime this week.

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Heading up to Osakis to goose hunt and do some panfishing. Anybody having any luck on the bluegills and crappies?

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I've been wading out on battle point in the evening and getting a few crappies. The bite seems is better right at dark.

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Just got back from a week on Osakis. Bite is going well and everthing is shallow. Caught all my crappies, gills, pike, and walleyes in water 7 feet or shallower. Caught all species all day long. Don't know if there biting any deeper because I didn't have to look deeper. Just run the shorelines till you find fish. We even caught a bonus 20" smallmouth. What a lake!

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Crappies and eyes biting in mantheys bay? What depths are you targeting crappies in during the day? Will be up there tomorrow early..

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Crappies on the east side of Lindberg point in 30' water. Sunfish on any weed edges more towards Holiday resort!

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Went out last Thursday and brought out the Marcum for some open water ice fishing lol. Managed 9 walleyes from 8 am until 10am then they shut off. 6 were under 15 inches, and one 15" and 16". Lost an 18" at the top of the water without a net. Was fishing in 22 feet of water using fat head and rattlin flyer with a trebble hook. Ended the day with a 24" pig trolling in 8 feet of water with shallow rap perch style. Caught her in middle of the day.

Went out again Saturday and had no luck for the early morning bite. Weather was warmer and sunny with no wind. Ended up with a few 3lb northerns and some crappies. Dad caught his personal best 14" crappie while trolling for northern!!

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Is the middle of Mantheys bay safe? 4+ inches of ice?? Have heard different reports on ice thickness with the snow...heading up early tomorrow, but don't want to wander around aimlessly if ice is still sketchy.

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I was there yesterday and saw several sleds zooming around from the south side boat landing. The ice was 4 plus even with the snow cover everywhere we checked. But as with everything else, always be cautious and do your own checking. I imagine there will be many more people out Saturday. Good Luck fishing... we had none. frown

Thanks

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Made it out today. Was raining when we got there at 8am. Turned to snow around 10:30 Set up for walleyes in 20 ft of water. Tried chubby darter, minnows, treble with minnow head, fathead, but no takers. Only a few looks. Decided to try for panfish at 11:30 and was a good decision!! We hammered sunnies and crappies. 19-21 ft water. Were using red urolarvae on small tungsten hooks. Fish were suspended anuwhere from 3-6 feet off of the bottom. We would check holes until the christmas tree showed up on our depth finders, and pick up a few at one hole and move to the next. Funny thing was how hard they bit for only a short window of time. Bit like crazy from 11-1, then just shut down. Maybe the front had something to do with it.... Freezer is empty, so we kept a 2 man limit for today. Oh, and ice is 5"+ with the top 1" cloudy and a good 4" of clear ice below. Atv's were driving out on Mantheys.

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Sartell angler, were you just fishing in Manthey's Bay? I was probably going to give it a try Tuesday for sunnies and crappies.

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Efish I am going to be there on Tuesday also. Yes, strictly Mantheys bay. Will be fishing in front of the access for walleyes early, if you want me to point you in the direction, I will be chasing pannies in around 10:30 am.

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Getting some eyes and crappies at sunset with eyes in the early am. Still moving around with 4 wheeler while seeing some vehicles on the ice... Bring on the cold and vehicle I will have.

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