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Ha! That's awesome WW.

We were up last weekend, had some luck on some humps (25'-30') in the evening. Also had some luck on the south side of Pilgram's

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Look down at CHRISTOPHERSONS bait in Alex.... There's around a 35# catfish caught out of Ida 10-15 years ago!

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

Not much talk here, did everyone pick up and head else where? laugh

Who's going to be up this weekend?

Posted

what's been working on Ida we are going to be headed up that way for a week starting Monday any insight to depth and bait I would be grateful

  • 1 month later...
Posted

Heading up this weekend...are crawlers still going good or have you moved more towards minnows yet? Any reports on water temps?

Thanks!

Posted

Went out for a couple of hours before dark for the first time in a week. Water temp is 60 deg. Didn't catch a walleye. marked fish deep -- over 40'. Some suspended. Tried crawlers ans minnows. No luck.

Posted

I was out last weekend. Didn't have much luck. I was using minnows jigging off bottom. I also made a few passes with a rapala, just a few northers. I'll be up again this weekend in a small 14 foot camo boat. Stop on by and say hi if you are around.

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

Anyone still fishing Ida? I'll be out this weekend.

  • 7 months later...
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Any updated reports?

  • 1 month later...
Posted

I went out on the 20th of July, the evening bite, and I picked up three walleyes. I'm an old school fisherman, no fish finder, just a depth finder but there are walleyes to be caught you just gotta find em and hope they are biting. I got mine on leeches, vertical jigging.

How about anyone else?

Posted

Was up there at the family cabin on the South shore the weekend of July 26th, we were targeting Bass. Hooked up with quite a few Largemouths throwing spinnerbaits, slow-rolled over the deeper weeds. I caught a few on plastics as well, but spinner baits seem to do well for action on Ida. Obviously caught quite a few Northern as well, but my brother-in-law snagged a bonus fish, 42" Muskie. I know they sneak in there from Miltona, but you rarely expect to catch one. Fun Time!

Phil

Posted

Wow, a Muskie, rare find on Ida! That had to be fun!

Posted

Awesome catch PGAGolfPro!

I saw one surfacing a couple years back on Ida right after sunrise, must have just finished a meal.

  • 3 months later...
Posted

Getting excited for the hard-water season. Any guesses on when we can get out there?

Posted

Could be very soon!

Posted

Hopefully soon! Was up by Grand Rapids this weekend looking for Deer and several small ponds were locked up and some medium sized ones were mostly covered over. This week should help things along if we can calm down at night.

Fingers crossed!

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

Going to be up for Thanksgiving. Any ice fishing on Ida yet? If not, what about the smaller lakes around?

Posted

I am interested in hearing the ice conditions as well. I'll be making it up the weekend of Dec. 6th.

Posted

Lake Ida is 90% iced over as of Tuesday November 25th. Significant open water existed still on Monday, November 24th, 2014. The bays did not freeze over early so don't expect any better conditions there.

Posted

Didn't fish Ida this past weekend, went to a smaller lake, but did do some poking around by Stoney point. On the North side of the point there were spots with only 2-3 inches of ice, on the south side of the point there was 7-8 inches. Walked out to the tip of the point and there was about an inch, must be some current running past the point. Hopefully the continued cold weather improves things. I saw some wheelers out on the east side of the main lake. Anybody else get out there?

Posted

Got out on Ida this past weekend. Depending on where we went, we found as little as 5 and up to 9 inches. I heard soem of the bays had 11-14 inches. Finanlly found a good spot Sunday morning and caught a few. The fish sunday morning were aggressive and hit the jig, only 1 on a set line.

Anybody else get out and have a report?

Posted

Fished Ida last weekend and tried out the new fish house. We had 9-11" everywhere we went. Fishing was decent. Caught 8 keepers Friday night and 6 on Saturday night. Lots of small cigars were caught as well. Jiggin seemed to work the best right at sundown and morning hours. Lost a giant at the hole on a dead stick, still sad about it. We slept in the ice house overnight for the hell of it knowing Ida is not the best night bite we did not mark or catch one fish until sunrise. Ice should be getting pretty solid on the main lake after this warm front moves through.

Posted

Ranger,

Were you fishing on the main lake or in one of the bays?

Posted

Fished the north End one night by Betsy and the south lake on Saturday. Ice was the same in both spots. I am guessing the main lake has at least 7" or more by now.

Posted

Got out this weekend in the middle section of the lake, North of Stoney point. Talk about sloppy. All the snow has melted so there was about 1/2 an inch of water on the lake. There was still about 6-7 inches of ice as of Sunday night, so hopefully with the cold weather it gets back to making some more. There were people driving cars out on the lake Saturday, seemed a little crazy to me. Fishing was spotty, but managed to catch some walleyes and caught a really fat 26 inch picture fish. Anybody else get out?

Posted

Anybody get out after this cold front? want to bring my permy out but only have my truck... /I would be using the big horn bay landing. Any insight on ice would be great.

Thanks

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

Any ice reports? Fishing reports?

Thanks!

Posted

I fished two different spots this weekend, each having 15" of ice. There were Rangers driving clear across the middle of the lake, and a couple of trucks as well. I didn't have the four wheeler with, and decided to let one more cold snap run its course before going too far out.

Posted

Thanks for the update, hoping to get back up there soon.

Posted

I was up last weekend and our group had two full sized trucks on the ice along with a good sized wheelhouse. We measured 16-17 inches of ice.

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