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Even though it'll only be 1 1/2 weeks since I was last up there, I'm counting the days until this weekend. The prediction is for cooler temps which will be nice but high winds along with it. Could be interesting

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WaveWacker how did you do this weekend? Never made it to the lake. To many chores do get done around home.. Will start in the next couple weeks

Marbleye

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I hear you with the chores that need to be done. My list never seems to get any shorter. Just starting now huh? I wish I was up there more in the fall as I'd love to try to figure that pattern out. Seems as if I always have the intention but it never really pans out.

As to last weekend...Tough is the only word that I can come up with. The dramatic cold front/wind didn't help to put the fish into a feeding state of mind nor enjoyable fishing conditions. Didn't even put the boat in the water for Fri with the wind. Sat. yielded 2 fish and Sunday 3 for about 5 hours of fishing each day. Didn't mark fish on deep structure like I did a couple weeks ago. When I did see a couple they either didn't bite or had to be extremely coaxed into biting. Ran back on some shoreline (typical early June) structure/shallower mid-lake structure and found a couple. Ran all over the place fishing 22' - 40' is the point and never could find any real aggressive fish. So, were they just shut down due to the weather or are they transitioning into the fall patterns? I'm not sure.

All fish caught on redtails but did try crawlers and had some nice leeches as well (came from a friend that was up in Brainerd). Hopefully I'll be able to make it up a couple times yet but I've prepared myself for that potentially being my last trip on the water. Good luck marbleye!!

WW

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Well I would have thought with the rain we had that I would of had to fight my way in Oct. through harvest and any thoughts of one more trip to Ida eliminated. Well fortunately enough the current weather allowed me to get through most of the field work so now I'm thinking of heading back up this weekend to pull docks and fish. Anyone been out? Any report on depeths? Marble, have you been up recently? I'm not a big night plug pulling guy but I just may have to give it a try.

Thanks,

WW

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Haven't been there lately. My folks were up all last week. Fishing was pretty spotty. Heading there with a group of guys. Friday night-Monday night. We will be hitting it hard. The fish are going just north of Ida. We will probably give that a try also. If you would like give me your cell#. send it to [email protected] I will give you mine back. Should be a nice weekend!

Marbleye

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Have no idea, but I would like to know where they get tulibes on Ida. They are fun to catch.

Sniffer

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Crappie, from what I remember bout "bees" you usually find them suspended in water 30 ft or deeper. Find a jiggin spoon, tie on a 4-6 in mono dropper with a teardrop and tip with a waxie.. Fun fishing if you get into them!

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my dad had a cabin in Christopherson Bay for over 30 years. This time of year we would head toward Big Horn point and fish anywhere from 30-50 FOW. They would supsend in the deep water and what a hoot to catch at that depth. This was a lot of years ago, so can't give you any current info.

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When I have fished them, during the day seems to be the best.

Sniffer

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really? Ive always caught them after dark, early in the morning just before sunrise to be the best. But I've never fished Ida

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The best time on Ida would be right before sunrise and a little after. This is not like Mille Lacs or Leech Lake where you can catch them all day.

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There are a few bass tournaments in the summer but no walleyes... I wish someone would put one out there it would be a great walleye tournament. As for the tullibees I have heard its been alittle slow but early mornings have been when they are getting a few.

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Bc. I'd say your best bet would be to check with Christophersons bait shop in Alex. I'm sure they can point you in the right direction.

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Was on the lake Saturday through Monday. Walleye fishing was ok. Needed to keep jumpimng from spot to spot. Mid lake structure seemed to be the best for my boat. 26'-36' of water. Used Red Tails and crawlers. As the water starts to cool down fishing should only get better. Most fish were in the 15"-16.5" range. Also caught a 18" smallie.

Marbleye

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That's about the same story for me, although leeches were working good as well. Biggest was 16.5" and all caught on mid lake structure, 25 - 30'.

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not sure if ur still plannin on makin a trip up sometime this week marbleye, but i got a report for ya if ur interested. il send ya a message with my number give me a call

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That would be great. I'm heading there Tuesday night for a couple days. Then will back there Sunday and Monday.

Marbleye

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Oct-7th & 8th

Well I will start off by saying the wind was definetly blowing last Friday. 35+ from the south. This made for some interesting fishing. We fished mostly the east side of the lake. Fishing was ok. Caught mostly small fish 12"-14.5" fish. With them all going back. Saturday was a little different story. Wind was very mild. Fishing was good with the biggest being 19". Caught lots of small fish again but had some nice one mixed in. Jig and minnow was are best presentation. 30'-40' of water.

Hope to get there one more time before freeze up.

Marbleye

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Thanks for the report. I'm heading up next weekend to put the boat away and hopefully do some fishing as well. What was the water temp last weekend?

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It has been up and down with the weather. Smaller lakes are 59-62 degrees.

Thanks for the report marbleye!

Sniffer

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I would think with the wind and cold nights we've been having, the water must be getting around the mid 50's by now?

Maybe it's wishful thinking since we're headed up this weekend for one last try. wink

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We had a fun weekend on Ida over the new year. We were there with our families, so we didn't spend all day on the ice chasing fish. Pretty much stuck to a couple hours in the morning and a couple hours in the evening during prime time. We didn't tear it up, but had some pretty good action. Ended up with about 24 walleyes ranging from a few small 10-12 inchers to a few bigger 23+ fish with most falling in between the two. During the flurries, jigging produced better, and on the front and tail end of the action our set lines seemed to produce better.

The ice is pretty good, but be careful out there. My friend's wheel house sunk in an inch or two, so we moved it and ended up pulling it off the lake at the end of the weekend. Most of the ice we found was 9-10 inches, but there were spots that were a bit less.

Here are a couple pics from our weekend, good luck out there!

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Nice fish! I was only able to get out Saturday morning and then Saturday evening...stayed near our cabin and didn't do very well.

I headed out sunday morning and turned right around as soon as I got about 300yrds onto the ice, that wind vs a portable...I stood no chance!

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