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Try Canyon Excavating. Casey Walsh.

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Had about 9" of good ice with slush and snow over it this weekend. Had a guy pull out a large permanent with a truck and then they had two other vehicles and a wheeler parked right next to it while they fished. Not for me but they pulled it off.

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Thanks, got it all lined up to be plowed.

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Can any one help me out?

Heading to cabin this weekend, have not been up since Fall.

What is the ice conditions,and are there any plowed roads.

Besty Ross or elseware. Any bite on crops or eyes (no cords)?

Just wondering if there is a biteon.

Thanks in advance for any info.

Paul

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i was just out about a week ago and my dad went out on sunday. i didnt get anything. my dad caught a bass. betsy ross is plowed. not sure about anywhere else. there isnt much of anything biting on any of the lakes as far as i know

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there is a good foot and a half ice also.

  • 3 weeks later...
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Any reports?

  • 3 months later...
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Heading up over Memorial weekend. Has anybody doing anything? Fished the opener with very little success. Wave Wacker have you been out?

Marbleye

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Marbleye -

I'll be heading up Friday evening as well, what depths/structure were you trying on opener?

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My dad had a cabin on Ida for years. Can't even begin to guess the amount of hours I've spent on the lake. We usually found that around Memorial Day the fishing started to really pick up. The old farmer who my dad bought the land from always said " When the cottonwoods bloom the fish start to tune". Not sure about his advise, he always carried a 1/2 pint in his back pocket. smilecrazy

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Ah, good to be thinking about summer fishing on Ida again!! Boat is washed, vacuumed, waxed and reorganized after a very successful jaunt up around Deer River last weekend and I'm out of here tomorrow night for a long weekend of fishing (well as much water time I can get from Momma with having our first born in Feb.).

Was up on the opener and what an opener it was...weather wise that is. I did get a couple but it was nothing to write home about. Found some crappies but they ran a tad on the small side. Didn't hit the water all that hard however as with the nice weather I stuck a lot of time into getting projects done around the cabin so that I don't have to do it this weekend.

Opener structure was the typical shoreline points and twists and turns in the shoreline breaks. I was bouncing around that 20 to 35 ft. range.

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Marble Eyes,the sunfish are going nuts on my lake of choice!3' or less.

I'm working,but i have more than 2 hrs in,so you know what that means!.

See ya down in southern mn maybe!!

  • 1 month later...
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Is no one fishing on Ida?

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My latest trip up to the cabin was and extended weekend over the 4th. I'd have to say that I had an ok weekend given the howling winds on Fri. and Sat. Put some walleyes in the boat every time out but it was definately work. The walleyes seem to be more scattered out and somewhat in a transition to some deeper structure. I still picked up a couple on the weedline but also caught some out fishing 35 or so ft. Both leeches and crawlers. In thinking about things, I probably should have switched things up and covered some structure pulling plugs or even spinners. Bumped into some real nice sunfish along the deep weed edge and had a couple spots that I couldn't keep the smallies off. Nice smallies as well. Smallest was 15" with the largest being 17.5".

Not sure when I'll be up next as it's time to try to get some things done around home.

WW

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we did ok over the 4th also found some bull sunfish in the reeds, got a few eyes after dark on leaches with a slip bobber in 20 foot of water

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Fished IDA last week pulling crankbaits running 10 - 30 feet. Most we boated in one outing was 3 walleyes on a windy afternoon. Lotsa bass and northerns mixed in as well. Sizes were 16 - 22". All were along shore structure - couldn't get any to bite over the mid lake humps.

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Haven't been up since the 4th. Working on my "to do" list around home. Planning a 5 day weekend here in the middle of Aug. and hopefully some of the mid lake structure will be holding some fish by then.

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We will be heading up a week from today, planning on working it hard. I'll post my findings when I get back.

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I'm getting the itch. We've got 2 weeks to go before we're going to spend 5 days or so up there. The closer we get, the longer I'm thinking of staying. I know I'm going to be forking out some $$ and begin to arm myself with some redtails.

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Lots of bass schooling up in the 18-20 foot weedline edge. Finding size was pretty tough.

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Heading up today right after work, hopefully the weather holds out.

Has anyone had any luck pulling bigger spinners w/ crawlers or are red tails my best bet right now?

Thanks!

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I was marking quite a few on mid lake humps 28'~35', they wouldn't take anything. I could get them to rise 5', take a sniff and turn around, but this was Sunday morning after the big storm rolled through (at least that's the excuse I'm going with.) Pretty slow going besides the pike and bass if you go after them.

WW- That same spot from last year you mentioned.

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One week and 1/2 day until I'm up there. I'll be giving it my all to subdue the case of lock jaw. Can't wait!!

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Was up this past weekend. Walleyes were in the 30-35ft of water. Peanut Bar.......... Wave Wacker good luck!

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Hey thanks marbleye. Been awhile since I ran into you/your dad on the water. I'm assuming you're not going to be up this weekend but potentially our paths will cross come Labor day.

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Yea I will be spending more and more time coming up next month and Oct. Crawlers seem to be the ticket this past weekend.

Marbleye

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Well just got in and it was an alright morning. Got 6 keeping 4. Put fish in the boat all week but it is far from fast and furious. My best luck has been on redtails and its been "hole hopping" all over to get them. Did get a couple on crawlers however as well. Not agressive at all. Had to go over fish a couple of times and move real slow to trigger them. Best luck has been in deeper water. 25' to 38'.

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I should have clarified for those that may have not seen any of my past posts. When I say fish, I'm talking about walleyes. It was a good vacation on Ida and the fishing was ok. I didn't go into it with all that high of expectation (as compared to the first part of June) so the action that was had was considered a success. Always good when one can get enough for a meal of fresh fish!! Until Labor Day...

Oh, Cenex and Christopherson's had the "redtails not available yet" answer. Fleet Farm had an ample supply. Why? I don't know. Different supplier? Same reason one can't get a true jumbo leech in Alex I guess. This is a seperate topic however.

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They kinda looked at me funny when I asked for them the other weekend.

I'll be up Labor Day weekend, hopefully they are still around.

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FYI for those of you heading up Labor Day weekend

Talked to Christopherson's, they said they still don't have red tails and probably won't be getting any this year.

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