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Medicine Lake Fishing Reports


notsogoodfisherman

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Yeah I talked to hartys boat works and they have around 5". I'll be in frabill trekker deluxe, maybe i'll see some of you out there.

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I hope to get out on the South end this weekend hunting sunnies.Have had good success in the past.

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how big were the pike if you don't mind me asking. looking to get into some 24 plus inchers this year, lake is close to work would like to fish it this year. any tips on medicine would be great thanks.

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Was out today. caught a 32" pike, Had another one take all my line off the spool and missed it and missed one other and caught 15 nice sunnies. Nice day.

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Anyone know if they allow you to park in the boat ramp trailer lot at French park in the winter without a trailer? Seems like a silly question but I've been hassled at other metro lakes.

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I have never had issues there. I have heard at Minniwashta you will get a ticket but the couple times I parked there last year I didn't get a ticket but talked to a couple guys that did.

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How's the ice looking. I was thinking about heading out in the morning to chase some eyes around..Packing light just a couple poles and my hand auger.

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How's the ice looking. I was thinking about heading out in the morning to chase some eyes around..Packing light just a couple poles and my hand auger.

Was out this weekend a couple times and had 7"+ everywhere I drilled. Went out from the park on the east side by joes. Lots of ppl pulling ports and a few on wheelers.

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Noticed on the drive home today on the West side of the lake there is a small white perm shack that was left on during this warm up and it fell through the ice out from the beach. be careful out there.

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Made it out today the snow did not make things easy, I was surprised ice was only about 6-8" thought it might be a little thicker. Fishing was SLOW, weren't a ton of guys out there either.

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I'm taking some buddies who never really ice fish out to Medicine,and I have never fished Medicine before persoanlly, any recommendations on where exactly to go? I don't need secret spots or honey holes, just wanna catch some fish and show these guys what its all about!

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yeah, go to Harty's and buy some bait from him and he will tell you what is going on around the lake, including any spots you should watch out for. He has a big map on the wall too you can study. I have only fished it a few times myself but there are a couple of 40' crappie holes about 2500' NW of his place. He can point the way for you.

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    • Jetsky
      I'm catching them on bobbers and leeches.  Try fishing smaller side bays on the edge of some rocks but not in the rocks.  Fish in about 6 - 10 feet of water.  The bite starts about 7:30 pm till 9:00 pm.  I also noticed a few may flys hatching in the areas I'm getting success.  I think they're coming into the bays in the evening to feed on the mayflies.
    • SkunkedAgain
      Generally I agree with your assessment Gimruis. Nobody likes a nanny state, but the harsh reality is that without rules and regulations far too many people take advantage of limited natural resources. There are those that will never follow the rules regardless, as well as those that don't recognize that as more people catch more fish, we all need to keep less.   I've eaten a few SM in my life, and they taste just as good as a walleye or northern. However, I would bet that 80% or closer to 90% of all people catching SM practice catch-and-release. Therefore I am not sure what a slot is going to do in this specific situation. Maybe the DNR has some good theories but I doubt the main culprit is the number of large SM being kept for food. I assume that it is a contributing factor but not the main one.
    • gimruis
      Honestly the only way you are going to catch more muskies is to put more time in targeting them.  If they aren't willing to bite, you aren't going to catch any.  Its not like walleye or bass or panfishing where if a fish is in a neutral mood you can still maybe get one to bite.  The bite window is shorter and briefer with muskies and there isn't nearly as many of them either.  You could fish for a week straight without a mere sign of one and then when a bite window opens you might catch several quickly.   I would focus on weedy areas with good cabbage.  Target periods of higher potential like sunrise, sunset, cloudy/rainy days, and at night time if you are able to.  I wouldn't use really big lures yet either.  Downsize a little until late summer and then you can beef it up with bigger lures.
    • gimruis
      If this theory is accurate, then we've created our own problem here by keeping too many sizable ones and not enough smaller ones.  Its no different than the problem we've created with northern pike populations in many lakes that are full of stunted, smaller aggressive ones and lacking sizable ones.   Most fish this far north take a significant amount of time to reach larger size.  Removing these larger fish takes time to replace.  For many years, the regulations in Mille Lacs for smallmouth was only 1 fish over 21 inches.  Now, you can only keep fish under 17 inches.  I believe the regulations in this lake is what has made it what it is today.  Relying on anglers to do the right thing to overall better the status of a fishery rarely works.  We tend to rape and pillage for too long until the problem can't be fixed anymore.
    • MikeG3Boat
      Had another tough fishing weekend.  No walleyes for me.  I don't know what I am doing wrong, I am marking fish around the reefs in the mid 20 ft of water, but nothing is biting.   Where are some of these bobber spots people are talking about?  Any help would be appreciated, I just can't seem to get this figured out.  I am over on the west end of big bay.  I willing to drive a ways if it will be worth my time.  
    • smurfy
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    • Jetsky
      LOL Skunked, I believe you're probably right.   No Muskies but they caught their limit of eaters and one of them caught a 26 incher.  So a successful trip for them.
    • knoppers
      when I was guiding for Dan Gapen on the river, we kept the smaller smallmouth for shore lunch. they taste like any other fish.
    • leech~~
      Church is tomorrow, you may want to go get that mind cleaned out!🤭
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