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Big Sandy Lake Fishing Reports


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Same here! I would love to tie into some smallmouth on big sandy this weekend! I'm sure i'll be able to find some perch or sunnies hopefully!

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The smallies aren't there in "target-able" numbers yet? Anyone have a guess as to when they will hit that magic number? smile

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the next year or two. i dont target them but i catch one or two every time i rig with leeches for eyes. but what if i targeted them? smirkcoolwhistle

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I visited Big Sandy a week ago after a 35 year abstinence. It looks better than ever for fall walleyes.

Does anyone have any current reports on the bite during the daytime? And possibly some potential hot spots? I have my old depth map and can go with that, but it would sure help to have a few pointers on where to start.

Thanks,

Chstr

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Finding smallies has been a chore but they are out there.

Since I have have had smallies on the brain I took a weekend to hit Chequamegon Bay.

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Hi Guys, I am from Southern Mn (Mankato area) and have fished Big Sandy in the spring a few times but never in the fall. Would like to make a speed run up for a couple of days to get into a few smallies and eyes. Any action yet? What is the water temp doin now. Any info would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

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The water temp.is about 50 degrees.

We smashed the crappies and perch last weekend along with some really nice gills.

I'm not sure about the walleyes out there as they normally run small....so I don't chase them there although the walleye bite has been good on other lakes I normally hit.

The smallies....well just like all of the other fish they have moved from where they were 3 weeks ago.

I don't have a pattern on them either but I'm sure if ya know what to look for you could do well.

I talked to a guy who lives down your way last weekend. His group did well too last weekend.

Good luck....I'll be out there this weekend battling the near freezing temps! LOL

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I am far from Big sandy. So my information is not really going to help you for that specidic body of water.I am 25 miles west near palisade. I left this saturday morning because the wind was whipping snow around and getting on the lake was a wish. HA. It was snowing and blowing last night about 1 am.

When I came off the lake last evening ( Friday ) about sun down, the weather was beautifull. The lake calming down. The water temp was 55. I chased walleyes all day from sun up to sun set and managed three fish. In the mean time, I hoverd over crappies in 30 feet of water that were on the bottom to 5 feet off bottom. I yo yoy'd a few up. They were not super active. But playing with them like it was a true ice fishing experience did get a few to responde. So they were Neutral.

I love the fall bite for eyes and crappies, but next weekend will hope to be better weather for angling. I don't mind the cold, I hate the wind.

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I've edited this to appease wahoooo....no fish anywhere...nothing biting....fish are not hungry...

That of coarse is the honest truth...

Why even bother asking.....

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I have caught Sunfish like that on Farm island and other lakes close by and also on lakes in the metro very close to home.

Thank you Keith for sharing your photos and they are some beautiful fish.

Chris

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Crappie Keith where would you recommend to stay for a ice outting up in the big sandy area. I drive threw Mcgregor all fall for hunting but never fished the area.

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McGregor....Country Meadow Inn...it's on Hwy 65 and Hwy 210.

If your coming up....contact me...we will hit some fish together.I'm out there every weekend anyway.

Just google me up to find me.

Chris....some of these guys that live on the lake do not want it talked about...although it's talked about on many other forums.

There's a huge 10 inch class of crappies that's growing in there right now.

Many 11-15's to be caught too.Big gills are also in there.

It' does take some poking around,but they are there.

You wouldn't believe if you listen to the bar talk how bad I've hurt this lake.Local scuttle runs rampant.

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I personally enjoy catching large Crappies and Sunfish more than anything. I have two lakes by my home they are small and large panfish are there to be had. Lucky for my my neighbors do not care about Crappies only sunfish and Walleye.

Oh yes Keith I have read your articles in the Aitkin Paper and I know that the sunfish you are catching are mostly going back into the lake. Kudos to you.

Chris

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I do not know of any sleepers rentals.

There's no night bite anyway.

You'd be better off staying at the local motel in McGregor....get the hot tube/sauna/pool.

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Thanks Keith it looks like you guys had a blast last weekend. How does a guy get on the V.I.P. list?

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Just say you want to hook up...did I say hook up?LOL

Now that the ice is getting driveable it's time to venture out onto the main lake.

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There have been rental day houses out along Floe Island the last couple of years. Not sure who runs them.

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Hey Kieth, have you been out on the main lake much yet? I meet you up there a couple years ago in one of Tom Petersons houses. I might come up to the inlaws cabin in the next week and give big sandy a try soon

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Tom's houses are nice for 2 guys but they are not sleepers.

I'll seeya when I'll see ya.

We should be able to drive out there by Christmas....I know some may push it this weekend.

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Oh I know Tom's are not sleepers, they are a comfortable day house, I was running with what you were telling the gentleman about staying in town. Hope to see you out there.

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Hey guys,

There is a resort "the hill" that a person could stay at, then you would be right on the lake and they have great food and drinks.

For all you guys that come up, please help these local resorts, their attitude towards everyonw out fishing BSL is pretty negative right now, they think you guys are just coming up to get fish and never spend any of your money. thanks

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Hey folks, a question; Whats the snow depth on BSL and other area lakes? Can an ATV get around all right or is there too much snow/slush?

Thanks in advance.

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You will be fine with an ATV, no problems yet. Again, be careful where you go though, stay away from south billhorn if on a ATV. This bay is very deep and I will trust it after the new year. You might see tracks going across it but up here we all remember what happened last year. Be safe and smart.

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