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My gal Sheila and I were up for a couple of days, Mon and Tues. We stayed at the Thunderbird and were one of only two groups staying with sleds and fishing. The Park has yet to post the trail down the esat end so we did not much pass the east tip of Dryweed Island. We did get three 15 inch and one 23 incher in about an hour in 23 feet of water. The next two hours were dead, fish were there but whanted nothing that we threw at them. Best bait by far was a small stop sign jigging soon pink and gold with treble and a pinched off rainbow head. My similiarly colored buckshot was not touched. The stop sign I can only find at the shops on lake of the woods. There were no tracks heading east from there. I measurd fourteen inches of good ice where we were fishing so I would assume our TAX dollars will soon be put to use and the park will soon get trail staked.

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Hmmmmmmm, I want to get up there so I can head out to Stubs, Cranberry, Saginaw, ect. Shouldn't be long now, I'm thinking next weekend.

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Hey watersguy. I talked to you the other night at the Thunderbird Lodge. I'm glad you and Sheila got a chance to sneak out and ice a few eyes. We fished a reef a few miles east of where you fished a couple days ago, and had some really good fishing. Lots of action, and some really nice slot fish in the 22 to 27in range. Headed back down there yestereday and it was still decent, but not quite like the day before. Biggest eye was 27in yesterday also. Had the same group out today as yesterday and really had to work for them. Managed to get a 25in, and few others, but this front really had them on lockdown. Heading back down there tomorrow last day with this group, and we're hoping to get back on those hog eyes. Give me a shout next time your up this way.

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My gal Sheila and I were up for a couple of days, Mon and Tues. We stayed at the Thunderbird and were one of only two groups staying with sleds and fishing. The Park has yet to post the trail down the esat end so we did not much pass the east tip of Dryweed Island. We did get three 15 inch and one 23 incher in about an hour in 23 feet of water. The next two hours were dead, fish were there but whanted nothing that we threw at them. Best bait by far was a small stop sign jigging soon pink and gold with treble and a pinched off rainbow head. My similiarly colored buckshot was not touched. The stop sign I can only find at the shops on lake of the woods. There were no tracks heading east from there. I measurd fourteen inches of good ice where we were fishing so I would assume our TAX dollars will soon be put to use and the park will soon get trail staked.

Try JR's Tackle. Joel has tons of the Stop Signs in many colors including my hottest the glow red/gold back.

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    • redlabguy
      Mark, Great that you made it back up and great report on another great trip. Sitting here in Urbandale, I am jealous. I’m working on training my new lab, not at all sure he will be ready for pheasants! Thanks for sharing your trip, RLG
    • monstermoose78
      Shot the muzzleloader and I am good. Then saw big groups of woodducks  everywhere. I saw 300 easy as the sunset. 
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    • SkunkedAgain
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    • MarkB
      My 2 cousins and myself just finished up a windy 4 day trip to our favorite lake. It was the last of the year and was eventful to say the least. When we arrived, water temperatures were 61 degrees and when we left yesterday morning the water temps had dropped to 54 degrees. The fishing was fantastic, once again, and we caught walleyes, bass, and northerns on minnows and crawlers(northerns only on minnows). We found the fish adjacent to shallow rock piles(14') in 20'-28' of water. Our best fishing hours of the day were ~5:30 -twilight in the evenings and until ~ 10:30 in the mornings. Although those two time periods were prime time, fish bit all day. For us, the bite was very light and we probably missed or lost as many fish as we caught. Some people think I'm nuts when I say bead color can make a difference and it certainly did this trip. My cousin's "go to" green/white bead combo did zilch on this trip. It was one translucent red bead and a plain size #2 gamakatsu hook with a 3' leader that produced the fish. We ended up with 137 walleyes and 19 bass for the 4 day outing. We caught far more 17"-19.999" walleyes on this trip than on our previous trips and our numerous slot fish measured from 21"-25". My younger cousin caught 4 slot fish in ~20 minutes one evening. We fish exclusively for walleyes and additional species are incidental. With that said, we caught some beautiful smallmouth bass on this trip and they were right down there with the walleyes, usually in the rocks. As usual, everything is catch and release except for the fish we eat while there and the 12 walleyes(3 individual limits) we take home to the wives. While cleaning some eaters we kept for supper, we always check the stomach contents. One of the walleyes had the jig that is pictured below loose in its stomach!  No attached line, no embedded hook, just the jig! It baffled us as to how in the world it could have gotten there . As you can see, the jig is in good shape so the fish must have swallowed it recently .   The boat traffic was minimal this trip and we had a couple days where it looked as if we had the lake to ourselves. Sunday was a brutal day with wind gusts to 50MPH!. We stayed in and ventured out finally at ~5:00. It turned out to be the best 2 hours of the entire trip. This time, the baby loons were around, the eagles were abundant, the changing leaves made the entire lake area look like a painting. If I could make only one short trip a year to the lake, now would be the time. What capped off the trip was the magnificent display of the Northern Lights. We can't wait for next spring to return, God willing, and, in the meantime, good fishing.  MarkB🙂 The jig found in the stomach of a walleye we ate.   My young cousin with his best of the trip.   a chunky 17" smallmouth   19.5" smallmouth
    • leech~~
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    • Brianf.
      What an amazing extended weekend. The fish were happy and cooperated nicely.   We also had the unique experience of fishing under Northern Lights each of the last three nights in pristine weather conditions.  I wish everyone could have that experience, even if just once.  The pics below don't do it justice, though you get the idea.  The walleyes are putting on the feedbag and some are getting rather plump.  We caught mostly slot fish with several 'overs' in our bag.  Our two biggest weighed 8lbs 5oz and 8lb 3oz.     The crappies were active at dusk and beyond.  Almost all of the ones we caught were 14" or bigger.  The biggest we caught was a bit over 15".  We lost two muskies at the boat and caught a 38" pike after dark - quite surprising.   Every fish we caught was immediately released btw.  Water temp 54/55 when we left.  All-in-all, another great fishing experience on Lake Vermilion - for which I'm so incredibly appreciative.        
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      The price and the label.  It's that same exact gas.  
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