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Posted

There are no fish!!!!!!!!!!!!

Just water skiers, Jet skiers and Rafts of weed.

The landing is to small.

If there are fish over 3" long, they are spooked to the deep water.

A joy to fish.

Not only that, I think I took out the water pump on my 25hp Nisson motor in the weeds on the west end of the lake.

I still have the show up point going for me.

See you at the landing.

Posted

Err - which Cedar woulf this be? Faribault or elesewhere?

UG

Posted

Well, I'm guessing he meant the one by Faribault, since the west side of that lake is what got our water pump a few years back as well. Weeds O-plenty!

Glad to hear Cedar wasn't any better than Cannon since that was where I decided to go yesterday. No pleasure boaters there though. Must not have wanted to dodge the logs floating by! Caught 2 little dink walleyes for my efforts. Lot's of fun landing the boat what with the docks being 2 feet under water and all.

Nick

Posted

tetonka has a couple of 30 ft trees floating down the lake with all the high water, that would not be good to hit. Lots of weeds and sticks. Also it would not a good thing to run up and down the lake to close to shore right now with all the high water there is alot of wakes washing the shoreline. we watched people run by the dock 50 to 60 ft out, looking at the flooded areas

[This message has been edited by hawkeye43 (edited 06-14-2004).]

  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Creators
Posted

Hey Bart,
we popped the eyes yesterday afternoon, most were close to the 2 lb range. A few dinks and up to 5 lbs. Nice distribution on Cannon. I wore my muck boots because of the access being under water.

Like Nick said, if you're going to launch a boat, you better be prepared to be in the water.

Posted

Hmmm Red-ball the prefishing didn't go so good eh? I'm heading out Thurs to give it a shot. Hope we fair better on Sat, or we won't have much to weigh at our first event. grin.gif

PS. Your boat will be ready by then I hope.

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Good Luck & Good Fishing. Lucky

Posted

RedBall

Whats your e-mail address i'll send you a reply where the action is on!We landed 1 8lb's and 3 more 4 to 5 1/2lb's all catch&release lost 1 about 3lbs while in my hands before we could get a picture!Wont even say what else we got!You'll find out for yourself!All these fish came in a short period of time!Went through all are bait then went home!Were headed back later on this evening to same spot!Had a good fish lunch is all i can say today!Wont beable to fish again until late next week so have this spot after today!You might need alot of (_________ ) if you plan on staying for more then 1hr!Pretty slow fishing unless you use what i left out in blank spot!We ran outa bait after catching 1 fish after another and i tried other bait!NOT 1 fish!Only fished for about 15 minutes after we ran outa that bait!Until then it was 1 every 30 seconds or less 1 of us had a fish on!Unreal when so many hungry fish around!Think they were all females since they were so picky!

Posted

My E-Mail address is [email protected]
My water pump kit may be in Friday. No idle or trolling. Wide open gets a little water flow.
I'm charging up the batteries.
I am all so taking some school kid fishing on the 17th on Clear Lake (Lexington). And as we all have found out, when it rains it pours.

Posted

Is there a tournament coming up on cedar? Is it open to anyone or is it for a club? I would be interested to fish it.

Posted

Clay P the Southern Minnesota Leading Edge Tournament Series kicks off its first season on Cedar Lake on Sat. Sign up deadline has past for this one but you can still get in on the other three. Here is the info: http://fishingminnesota.com/ubb/Forum7/HTML/001321.html

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Good Luck & Good Fishing. Lucky

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Posted

LILMAHA, CAN U TAKE ME FISHING WITH U ???? ILL BRING THE BAIT IF U TELL ME WHAT IT IS !!! THE LAST GUY (I) TOOK FISHING STOLE ALL MY RAPPS!!!

Posted

Thank you lilmaha!
I will let you know how I do this Saturday.

Do we start from the landing at 7:00 am Saturday?

Posted

Red_Ball we will have a meeting at 6:30 before the event starts to go over the rules. I'll be sending out an email tomorrow after I sit down with Dave and figure out what the payouts and prizes will be. I also have a post in the LETS Forum on this.
Thanks Lucky

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Good Luck & Good Fishing. Lucky

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