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There is ten times better fishing on lake winona than the airport you just have to no where to fish. About all the airport is good for is a hand full of dink sunfish that is just my two cents

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There will be 100 trucks ut there no matter what it is going to be 35 degrees outside. With all the noise out there good luck trying to catch fish. Have fun at winnie

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there will be 100 people out there wasting their time. Maybe the fishing will pick back up but that lake has been pounded all summer and now into the winter. It is nothing like it was last year. Im going to try the faribault area for the next couple weeks.

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Talked to a buddy who was out fishing french last weekend and said he caught a few fish but nothing was big they where all small crappies. He said there as alot of people out there and every hole you drilled the water just come gushing out must bealot of pressure n the ice

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Fishing was good yesturday from noon to 2. The crappies were hitting a green bro bug tipped with berkly alive minnow heads. The 7 inch sunnies were thick. The fish were pretty shallow arounde 13fow.

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going down to winona this saturday, going to catch some croppies got some new jigs need to try out on them. hope to see you out there terry. should be in the 30"s this weekend so fishing will turn on croppie here i come.

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yea i let you know, i have a good feeling it going to be crazy bitting all day for me and my brother. i fish winona alot so i know where the hot spots are. going to be warm so the croppie be suspend.

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I might go to waseca tomorrow. Winona is going to be a zoo and that might turn them off even more so than they are now. The weather may help though. James, my dad might be down by one of the hotspots tomorrow. He found another one close by he might try too. Text me if your catching any and I can text you if I find out my dad is catching some so you can go by where he is if your not having much luck.

Good luck out there.

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went to Masaska and it was a zoo. We went as far away from everyone as we could(about 700 yards from nearest shack) and 30 minutes later we had 20 shacks surrounding us. They must have thought we know what we were doing. caught a couple crappies until everyone else came. After that it was dead. I heard winona was even busier. Hundreds of people out there. That lake is going to be done for.

Did anyone catch anything out at Winona? From the people I talked to it was very very slow out there today.

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was in winona today it was busy caught 5 perch and 12 big gills and a 5lb 20" large mouth bass was a good time

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my friend and i and bro went out and did well at winona was good day like i said. caught my limit of croppie and extra for my friend my bro caught 9. size croppie was 9-11 inches. one pike on a tip up 20" and alot of gills and some perch didnt keep them. dont like to fish around in crowds or people with gas augur too. stay quite and you will catch fish number one tip in my book for lake winona. terry couldnt find your number sorry. email it to me again. should of been there croppie was all over on my marucm lol. plastic of the day for bait was orange and lime green.

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We had a five man limit of crappies and a few gills yesturday, best fishing was 10 to noon. Drilled about 100 holes. Staying mobile was key. Used mainly plastics and chubby darters. Our group iced roughly 150 fish. Awesome day!

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band collector.... did you fish in the crowds where all the cars were at? what did you catch on the cubby any eyes. my friend was using that he caught a croppie and a gill.

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Gladto here you guys caught some fish this weekend. I would have thought fishing would have been slow do to he amount of traffic on the lake. I went out in some backwaters spots and alos did well this weekend. The fish only bit real early in the mornings back there.

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We really did'nt have anybody close by. The darter only got me crappies, but the ratsos, not tipped, work well. I bounced around with the vex, not fishing until i marked picked a few out of the school, then chased them again.

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A group of us went down this past saturday (1/16). Caught a load of gills. Only kept 20 or so.. Alot of sorting down there. Was lucky enough to catch a 4.5 lbs large mouth with a gill pill. Darn near broke my rod.

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my friend and i and bro went out and did well at winona was good day like i said. caught my limit of croppie and extra for my friend my bro caught 9. size croppie was 9-11 inches. one pike on a tip up 20" and alot of gills and some perch didnt keep them. dont like to fish around in crowds or people with gas augur too. stay quite and you will catch fish number one tip in my book for lake winona. terry couldnt find your number sorry. email it to me again. should of been there croppie was all over on my marucm lol. plastic of the day for bait was orange and lime green.

Sounds like he knows where the fish.

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What were you using for bait? I have been over to Faribault on a couple lakes and not a whole lot of luck.

Thanks

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ratsos with a longer rubber tail worked good, we were fishing 27 fow in the rocks, crappies were about 3 feet off the bottom, you MUST STAY MOBILE!

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