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Medicine Lake Fishing Reports


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i fished the north arm all day today... lots of guys out in spearing, we just set 6 tip ups... sucker minnows... no bites ALL DAY! Wierd... Quiet????

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Fished Medicine all weekend in my permanent. One 13 inch walleye in 25ft of water. 57 crappie. (all black). All under8 inches except 5. It was a wopping 10 inches! Ha! Saw the tournament out my window....wonder who won, and what kind of fish?

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i fished the north arm all day today... lots of guys out in spearing, we just set 6 tip ups... sucker minnows... no bites ALL DAY! Wierd... Quiet????

Try finding the crappies and setting the tip ups on the outside edge of the schools. The last northern I cut up had 5 crappies in his belly.

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thanks for all the info guys. i have not been out lately but i am planin on getting out wed afternoon. just hope them fish are hungry and want to bite.

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where on medicne is a solid gill spot? I've caught lots of crappies but have not had much to any luck with sunnies out there. Its so close to my house I'd rather go there then drive to Tonka any day.

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Find some weeds in shallower water and you will do good.

I have had some schools of them come through and interrupt my crappie fishing occasionally too. But it seems that they are more unpredictable in the deeper water.

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Belive it or not...we have been catching many nice gills in deep water. We have our permanent in 28 ft of water and we are catching both crappie and gills. If you have a flasher watch the schools come in and use something small. Get rid of your bobber and feel the gills nibble and set hook immediatly. I have been jigging a tiny ( very very small) white tear drop with 2 waxies and getting 3-4 nice gills every outing.(throwing back 10-15 smaller) The larger crappies are hitting a plain hook better than anything (5 ft off the bottom last night) Jig your crappie minnow and let it sit for 1-2 minutes, if you don't get a bite..REPEAT. I hope you have some fun and remember to pick up your garbage... I have filled at least two trash bags this past 2 weeks with cans, wrappers, waxie containers, etc...and chewed out some college aged guys last Saturday for treating Medicine lake like a land fill. They got smart with me until I stepped out of my truck and showed them my 6 ft 8in frame and they backed off. Good Luck! -Average Outdoorsman

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Hey guys thanks for the info. I think tomorrow afternoon I might hit it up and try a few different spots for some gills. I havent used minnows all year yet but sounds like I might have to!

Average have you caught many crappie on jigs lately? I also agree with you on the trash out there. I picked up a BAG of garbage on my way off the lake one night. I mean they took the time to put their [PoorWordUsage] in a bag and then left it out there. Stupid.

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I hope you have some fun and remember to pick up your garbage... I have filled at least two trash bags this past 2 weeks with cans, wrappers, waxie containers, etc...and chewed out some college aged guys last Saturday for treating Medicine lake like a land fill. They got smart with me until I stepped out of my truck and showed them my 6 ft 8in frame and they backed off. Good Luck! -Average Outdoorsman

That made me smile smile I have picked up trash at the landing every time I have gone out there. I have barely had to buy propane because of all half empty bottles I have picked up. I guess you could say its a hidden bonus?

Anyway, I have had my best luck with the crappies during the day with a hali and a waxie but it seems like at night they only want a minnow. I have had some pretty good luck deeper for the sunnies but its hit or miss. Some days I will get into them and some I won't. The crappies have been pretty steady though. When I move up shallow it seems like the sunnies are a little more consistent.

I will be out there tonight and see what the evening bite is like.

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Boilerup, I had had great success tonight 7pm-10pm with a Frosty tipped with a small crappie minnow (through the head) or just the head. Once again they were about 4-5 feet off the bottom. slighhtly jig it and let it sit...drop it about 6 inches and let it sit..REPEAT. You should get a bite every 5-10 minutes. Pretty steady and fun! My buddy was still catching them on a plain hook, but I out fished him 2 to 1 tonight with my trebble hook on the yellow Frosty. Things seem to change daily out there. I will say this though.....I have been experimenting with the whole "bringing the fish up to fast" and I have found that when I bring them up slow they do swim away easier. My buddy always horses them up and he ends up bringing 3-4 for home every night due to the "air-sac". They just don't seem to every recover from that quick change in pressure. Good Luck and thanks for keeping our lakes clean everyone!

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Does anybody know of and place that rents rish houses on Medicine Lake? I want to take a friend and her two kids and there isnt enough room in my portable.

Don't mean to hijack the thread so if anybody knows here is my email to respond at. Thanks

[email protected]

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On Sunday I caught at least 4 of my crappies on a a jig with a crappie minnow and a bobber. Everything else came on a waxie and my spring bobber rod but it was fun to set the hook with the bobber under the water. Not real aggressive bites but a bit under the water and movin around the hole with the typical crappie "pops" down a couple of inches--missed a few times as well. Those minnow fish tend to be bigger so I'm always glad to see some action on that rod.

Interestingly, I've also caught a couple of real good bluegills suspended in the deep water the the crappies this year. Gets the adrenaline going when you get that extra fight out of one of them and you think you've caught a big crappie and just a slight disappointment when it turns out to be a gill.

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Got out for awhile last night and caught probably thirty crappie. Two really nice keepers and a ton of the normal small guys. The big ones came jigging a tiny homemade jig and all the little ones on bigger baits like a small pimple and a jiggin rap. Very finicky bite. Brought five home so not a wash at all.

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FMers: Heading out to Medicine in a few for some piking and sunnies until sunset. Forest green Ranger/topper, may or may not have a blue clam junior set up. Stop by and say hi if you'd like, will be out from Harty's moving around the south end and moving up the east side of the lake as it gets closer to dark.

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KMR85 how did you do? I was at Hartys to pick up bait and was debating if I should go out on Medicine or not... ended up somewhere else, just curious if I made the right choice.

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There were a lot of people out yesterday with the nice weather. I actually haven't set my fish house up in 2 or 3 weeks due to the warm weather. As for fishing, I didn't focus on gills too much cuz I got out later than I wanted. By the time 3pm rolled around I switched gears and picked up 3 little eyes and a bunch of perch.

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FMers: Heading out to Medicine in a few for some piking and sunnies until sunset. Forest green Ranger/topper, may or may not have a blue clam junior set up. Stop by and say hi if you'd like, will be out from Harty's moving around the south end and moving up the east side of the lake as it gets closer to dark.

Stepside ranger?

Were you out past the second village on the west side using a tip-up?

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Correct, except for being on the west side.

Well, north side.

I Think I was right by you there on the end of that village in the Blue malibu

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I was on the east side of the lake. I don't recall seeing a blue Malibu, but then again I was hole hopping and looking at the Marcum the whole time.

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Thinking about going out on medicine for the first time with the future bro in law. We need to kill a few hours during the day and he lives pretty close so we are going to give it a try. Looking for any advice on the fish bite and lake travel. Can a guy get around decent with a pickup? Taking the portable with so we might be moving around a bit. It looks like sunnies and crappie are the primary targets out here. Is the daytime good for fishing or is a night bite? Thanks for any replies.

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Have not been on the lake in a few days, due to my trip to Winnibigoshish. I did talk to my buddy and he was able to get to his house today with a chevy 4x4 truck. He said the bite was normal. Fish were 2-8 ft off the bottom. He was fishing in 30 fow and managed to bring in 11 crappies (small pimple with crappie minnows) in 2 hours of fishing this afternoon. Good luck!

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There was a guy out plowing a road from the winter access on the southwest side of the lake toward the middle earlier tonight. I don't know where he was headed, but I'd bet it was one of the little towns that pops up over crappie holes.

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