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Yea, we had a wheel house and a couple portables out to spread things out a bit, but Saturday night about 11:00pm we went out and took down both portables and just fished out of the wheel house Sunday morning. The wind was crazy. Even with a bit of snow to bank them in, it looked like the wind was going to buckle the pipes on the portables so we didn't want to risk it.

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Ice conditions on Little Ida are excelent 11 to 12 inches of great ice. Crappie fishing has been slow but the eyes have been cooperating in depths of 18 to 25ft of water.

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Heading up this weekend, haven't been out since the 4th of July. Any one having any success out there?

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I was there last weekend. The walleye bite seems to be early morning 5:30-8:30. Caught a quite a few small fish. 10-13". Did have few nice ones mixed in. They are spread out. Caught some Jigging on Saturday and Rigging with a leech on Sunday. The weed line seem to be the best.

Good luck:)

Marbleye

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I did pretty well...lots of smaller ones (10-13) kept 5 15-17 and one @ 23 went back (obviously). We had a good meal.

Was actually messin around with my leadcore setup, figured I'd give it a go...3:00pm bright n sunny when I landed the 23".

All the rest were caught on riggs and leeches.

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Good job on the lead core! I've had some luck this year using it as well.

How deep were you locating fish while rigging?

Thanks

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Anyone have any bass info? I am just getting over pneumonia and havent fished for over 3 weeks. I have a small club tourny out there this weekend, and any pointers would be great. Feel free to shoot me a message,thanks guys

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Hallsie -

Finding them 5:30am-9:30am then again about an hour before sundown til an hour after 20' - 28'

OLY-

I didn't catch a single bass out there, there were a ton of boats back in christopherson throwing things around.

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Thanks 555. I'm still learning the lake and still don't have a rotation of favorite spots. Shoreline weed edges or deeper mid lake humps?

Any tips are appreciated.

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marbleye -

Have you been up there in the last couple of weeks? I'm thinking redtails are going to be the bait of choice from here on out?

I couldn't believe how quickly the surface temps have dropped.

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Good Morning jhall555.

I was on Ida all day Saturday.. Fishing was pretty okay for the day. Only managed 4 walleye's in the morning. 3 small ones and 1 17". Caught 5 more Saturday afternoon. All small.

Saturday night about a hour before sunset was pretty good though. My fishing partner and I caught 15 walleye's. Most were 14"-14.5" We had a 22" and a 16". All fish went back in. We fished the east side of the lake.. It was getting pounded all day by the wind. We found are fish in the weeds. We used a jig and minnow.

Will be back for a 4 day trip and 3 day trip in October.

Marbleye

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Thanks for the report marbleye.

Heading up this weekend, any reports as of late from anyone? Surface temps? We will be taking the dock out this time up... won't stop me from fishing, unless it's down pouring and 40 degrees.

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I've been out fighting the wind a couple of times.

Water temp is around 53 degrees. Fishing action has been tough. Fished the breaks, weeds and the only slow action I've had is deep where I've marked fish at 40 -45 feet and caught a couple smaller ones.

Hope the wind dies down some for the weekend.

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Marbleye have you been back up to Ida for one of your late fall trips. I was contemplating next weekend and was hoping to find out if anyone is having some success.

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Fish have slid down deep. Caught 3 nice keepers yesterday morning - 45- 52'. Look for deeper areas adjacent to mid lake humps -- valleys between them. Jig and minnow.

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We took the inlaws dock and boat out last weekend, getting over to Betsy Ross was sketchy...the landing there was HORRIBLE.

I put my boat in Saturday evening over at Big Horn, I cannot believe how low the water is...fishing was slow for me, ended up pheasant hunting most of the weekend.

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Good afternoon. Was up the past to Weekends. Fishing was very good as far as quanties 2 weekes ago. Lots of small fish. Was unable to get to where I wanted to because of the wind. 2 ofus did manage to catch 75 fish in 4 days.. Lots of fish 10-14".. Deeper water. 35-45' Jig and minnow.

Last weekend we caught less fish but better quality.. In 3 days we boated 35 fish. Released 5 over 22" The biggest being 25" We found the bigger fish on to of some flats in 30'-38'. We jig and live baited them with Golden shiners. Most fish were between 15-18". The smaller ones were still deeper. We mostly focused on bigger fish.

We fished mostly the north east end of the lake.

Marbleye

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I was in a white Yarcraft with the grey/red stripes. Woulda been this last Saturday afternoon/evening.

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So who is planning on fishing this coming weekend? I'm not able to get out deer hunting opening weekend so I'll be chasing some fish hopefully.

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The family (minus me) was up at the in-laws over Thanksgiving. Still open obviously with the warm weather. Even with the colder temps., it's still going to be a bit. Predicted temps. to get into the 40's by Sunday.

We've typically been able to move around fairly well by Christmas/New Years but prior to that is typically first breakline fishing

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Main lake is wide open. Bays have a skin of ice on them but I expect it will be gone as the weather gets milder this week.

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