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Lake Hanska Fishing Reports


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I was out The 11th and there were around 4" of ice. I drove back out earlier this week (maybe Sunday/Monday) at night without an auger but it looked like others had been out.

I'm hoping to hit some of the local lakes down here this weekend over the Christmas break, Hanska included.

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Well, Hanska is now broke open at Geiger's point. Went out yesterday hoping to anchor in and catch some fishes and right off the first landing at Geigers there's a river cut through the ice.

Looks like one guy couldn't get his wheel house off as Its pushed way up against the bank opposite gieger's landing - in between the point and godahl landing.

Stupid wind, warmth, rain, what a mess.

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I did but the map was not as in depth as I was hoping. It shows the general depths where the dredger went through but nothing too detailed.

My buddy found a map with 2 maps of Hanska and Clear Lake Brown County on it at Scheels in Mankato, that map has much more detail and would be worth checking out. I believe they also sell the book with all southern MN in it as well.

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Not looking too good on Hanska today.

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There were many spots near Godahl point that had been open and skimmed over. The main landing "looked" OK.

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Looks worse than what I saw on Monday.

The main landing on the south end of the lake was fine. If you go off toward the dam area it seemed there was more ice. As I started along to the right off the main landing the ice was significantly thinner (around 3" in spots).

Careful out there!

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There's another post about this but here's my update from the weekend. 13" of ice off the main landing. only a handful of people out. Was out both saturday and sunday. Saturday managed 1 little perch, Sunday a small walleye, a 15" largemouth, and a crappie. Slow going.

THey stocked the lake with little eyes again so its tough finding the decent fish. Going to move the wheel house around a bit this week to see where I can find a bite.

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was out few times by the county park. would get a nice crappie or 2 then tons of small walleye and perch. would see a bigger walleye, bass, catfish go by every once in awhile but no takers. i would also like to know where/how to find all those mature eyes. i was also out mid week twice about halfway from south landing to county park in 11 FOW and caught a handful nice crappies both times. same story with perch and walleye. let me know if you find the big eyes

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Tried goodahl landing 3 weeks ago. Had the same results I'm getting off the main south landing. Lots of little eyes and perch. Random crappie once in awhile. Nothing consistent at all. Even caught a bullhead.

Lots of traffic in my area now, but i guess that's what happens when the road is plowed to your house!

Good luck if you venture to the other landings.

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is your house one of the 2 permanents? thanks for the plowed road smile. i was fishing to the se about 30 yds. sorry if i got too close. only had my car. so is it true that there are good sized eyes in hanska? i'm gonna be out there later this week searching if not too much snow as ill have my car again. are they congregated somewhere or just spread out and need to use bigger bait? i would see on my camera a bigger eye come thru about every hour and grab a small perch.

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Yep, I would be the green one. Haven't been out in a few days and going to need to plow the road out again. I haven't caught a decent eye yet this year. They are in there, they're just hard to find, especially now with the stocking of the little ones again. Lots of people fishing in the county park area (closer to the point) but I'm not sure what they're catching. Going to move around this weekend to try and find some.

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anything new on hanska? gonna try again this wknd. tried geiger point last wknd but same results as everywhere else. did try south end before i left and had better luck. think ill start there

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Fished Gieger Point on Monday for about three hours 1 Walleye and 2 Crappies. Plastics for the Crappies, Fathead for the Walleye. Not many fish marked. talked with a couple fellas and they said the Walleyes were going on Sat. before the cold front set in. Crappies caught were on the drop after a aggressive jig action.

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I was out there before the cold front Saturday with my 4 year old daughter. She caught a handful of 6" walleyes on her first ever trip out. We ended up with about 16 walleyes caught, all 6-7". Once the front hit at 5pm, they quit being active.

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Glad to hear there has been some success out there! I moved my house off after being frustrated with the little eyes and lack of other action.

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Anybody try it for opener? I have some days off this week and was thinking of giving it a try. Want to see if its worth the hour drive.

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I can't speak for any of the other 100 or so boats out there. But it was really slow for me. Fished west end sat. one bite no fish. East end sunday, nothing.

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thanks fishing guy for the report. I think it has been slow everywhere.

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