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Fishing has been spotty the past few days. Best luck on slip bobbers vs. active jigging. I'm going to try a couple of different spots this week.

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Any Ida reports this weekend?

It has been hit and miss for us. Started in 28-30 feet of water and got a couple. Moved in to 23-24 yesterday and ended up with 6. Thinking of moving even shallower today. Anybody have any thoughts or advice?

Thanks!

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22-23 feet inside corners or points in the break line and key in on the steep breaks where contours pinch together its like a funel for the fish there are hundreds of them on ida or move out to a hump...

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or if have an underwater camera pin point the edge of the weeds and be right on the edge been killer on the lake this year!

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Has anyone had any good luck on the south side of the lake? I have a cabin on the south west side, just north of old Camp Omaha and south of the bay. I don't see as many houses on the south side as the north by Gehrkes.

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catching limits every day on south side! get away from everyone its a huge lake with alot of structure no reason to fish near anyone!

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I totally agree, plenty of fish and plenty of space! I have only got up to the cabin twice this winter but I'll be coming up late February and early March for some fishing! Can't wait! Thanks for the info Hansen!

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I totally agree, plenty of fish and plenty of space! I have only got up to the cabin twice this winter but I'll be coming up late February and early March for some fishing! Can't wait! Thanks for the info Hansen!

let me know when you get up go out and chase some fish!

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My dad had a cabin on Ida for over 30 years until he passed. It was in Christopherons Bay. We used to do well on the pannies, sunnies and crappies late in the year when you could sit on a bucket all day without the heater or the portie right on the weed line in 11-13ft of water. Caught some awfully nice fish there. During the wallie season a surprise eye once in awhile as well. I remember one day where the bass went crazy, couldn't keep em off the line. The season was closed so they all went back for another time. This bay was always good to me.

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Getting up to the cabin this weekend and wondering abou the ice conditions. Will be heading out to the main lake with a 4-wheeler. Any slush? How deep is the snow? Thanks.

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I'll be out there this weekend as well. I'd think that the ice has to be over 20" in most spots?

Any heaves out there?

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its empty so i dont know whats going on sorry didnt get back to you been down in arkansas for 2 weeks can emial me

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Its been tough from what I heard. Its gotta warm up before the fish start snapping. Once the snow starts draining into the lakes is when the late stuff happens! The few fish that people are catching have been right before eveing. good luck find any green weeds and those sunnies and crappies will be there.

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Has anyone been out lately on Ida? We're heading up this weekend, how are the water temps?

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Also, has the water level gone up some since last fall? I'd assume with all the snow it had to of.

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Lake level is back to normal right now.

Lake temp today in main lake was 53 degrees.

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Thanks for the info Hallsie.

Can't wait to get out this weekend, hopefully the lightning stays away.

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Pretty quiet in this thread...

Hallsie how has the bite been?

Marbleye - I haven't seen you post in quite a while...

I've only been out once on Ida this open water season, but plan to put a lot of hours in over the extended weekend coming up.

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Bite has been ok. One or two at a time. Hard to find large schools so you have top hop around.

Caught some big ones as well as some nice eaters. My best luck has been 25' or so on jigs and minnows and now jigs and leeches.

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Your right it's been awhile since I've been on. My computer has been down for awhile:(

The fishing has been pretty good. Lots of small fish 15" and smaller. Probably 25-30 the last few days. We also managed some keepers 16-18". But they were harder to find. There were also couple of bigger fish 27 & a 28". Leeches seem to be the ticket. More boats out then I've seen in a long time. I also had to keep moving it seemed. Right before dark was probably the best.

Hope everyone had a safe a Happy Forth.

Marbleye

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Any Ida reports? I'm headed up this weekend and would love to get into a few eyes! Planning on pulling lindy's with a leech unless I hear different. Mid lake humps still the best bet this time of year? Any points in the right direction would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!

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I'm having better luck with a jig and minnow. OK with crawlers/spinners. Toward nightfall, 25-32 feet were best.

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Father in -law got into some last weekend with that exact method Studer. Also, hooked into what he thought was a monster eye' only to wind up being a 20lb Catfish. Didn't even know they were in there??? He e-mailed the Fisheries dept. and they didn't have any record of any either. Who knows???

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I guess it was. Took him quite some time to get it in on a traditional live bait set-up.

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