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How is the ice fishing into March? Would have some time to get up there with the kids but would have to wait until there spring break: 2nd or 3rd week of March. Are the resorts still extremely busy?

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I wouldn't wait too long before making a reservation. Some of the resorts are nearly booked for the weekends. My advice would be to book earlier in the month rather than later. Last year the ice was getting pretty bad by St. Patty's day. The fishing usually is better towards the end of the month but mother nature may not cooperate.

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+1 on what highlife said. Prime time is March. Ice is usually fine until end of March but last year it went bad early. Days are nice and long by then, weather can be real nice. have fun.

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Last year was that year and other years the ice stays good till?

Happy St. pattys day for sure. Last year unusual so thats a non factor come this one.

As highlife cat says if you wanna you better.

Every day is diifferent let alone every season.

If I had one weekend it'd be late March over early.

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I would try to get up there the 1st or 2nd week of March, especially if you plan on driving a truck out.

Our group was up last year the 1st weekend in March and did AWESOME!!!

The weather was very warm, we BBQ'd on the ice in our t-shirts, and the road really took a beating.

I think Adrians road was shut down to vehicle traffic the next week.

Brian

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+1 on what Fisky said. Best time of the year for ice-fishing LOW!

Usually, the last couple weeks of March, the resorts are starting to open up pretty good. But you kind of roll the dice as to whether or not you can get on.

Couple years ago we were the last vehicle allowed out of Zipple Bay. Fishing was fantastic. Not a bad idea to have a compass along. Ice roads can and do disappear at that time of year, and it tends to get real foggy morning and evening. It's easy to get turned around out there in the thick fog.

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Where do you guys fish in March?

Could I go back to Zipple Bay and go out to say 25 ft of water and catch fish just like I did after Christmas? Or do you have to go deep? And what are the limits in March? Isnt that part of 4 mile Bay (Zipple Area)?

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Where do you guys fish in March?

Could I go back to Zipple Bay and go out to say 25 ft of water and catch fish just like I did after Christmas?

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I'm hoping to make my 1st ever trip to LOW in march. And it's looking like zipple bay resort will be my go to spot. My vacation doesn't start until the 20th, so it'll definitely be a role of the dice for me crazy Hopefully it'll be a slow thaw this year.

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As Fisky said great fishing in March, however Mother Nature runs the show. The past two years we had to scrap the March trip (3rd week) due to weather. We were set to use resort houses and they were pulling them off. If you're mobil u could certainly still fish the season runs till the middle of April. Also mentioned if you're thinking of going I'd book now if weather goes south you can always pull the plug. good luck

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I fished LOTW for the 1st time last yr the 1st wknd in march.. Hit 50* weather on the drive up by Red Lake and it was in the 40's practically all wknd long. Fishing was AWESOME where I rented a house from, we were in 34 ft of water, but I caught a pesky Pout too.. I booked today for the same timeframe, now my only trouble is getting committments from others as I dont want to fish by myself..lol

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Just made reservations at Zippel for March 10 and 11..... i like to hear the reports that the fishing can be hot that time of the year..... from what I have read here just bring lots of different types of glow jigs right?

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  • 4 weeks later...

My boys and I have a sleeper at Arneson's for March 14th. Will let everyone know how it goes. THANKS TO ALL FOR INTPUT! SURE HAVE LEARNED A LOT AND LOOKING FORWARD TO OUR FIRST TRIP TO LOW!

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Been on LOW a bunch of times end of Maech into the end of the season of mid April an it can be phenominal, have mutiple 100 fish day without breaking a sweat. One thiing i can tell you is that dont be afraid to put back the fish youd normaly keep during the middle of season like the 15 16 inchers. was on Archies west side last weekend of the season a few years back an the about 9 oclock it started, the littler guys started first, 15 16's an was almost filed out wen the bigger guys started in, along with some pigs. Not telling you wat to keep, just saying late season can be awsome. Good luck boar

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Boar if that late season weather cooperates it can be fantastic for sure. How are you getting along? Going to be able to get back on the ice yet this season?

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Well its still fishing and can be anywhere from great to slow depending on the spot you are on.But the best part of March is usually you can fish outside and move around easily.Nothing like ice fishing when it is 30-50 degrees out and the fish are cooperating.However it is still March in MN and blizards and nasty weather can still happen.Basically when it comes to fishing and weather in MN you never know what you are going to get from day to day.Just go for it and have fun.

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Thanks for asking bill, things are doing realy good, still tender in the lower back but a little better every day. was looking on getting up there this past weekend but didnt work out. upnorthfishing was telling me that springsteeles a mess from the tourney so kinda glad i didnt make it up. Shooting for next weekend, thanks, boar

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good to hear Boar. Still some good ice time left for sure, if the weather cooperates just a little, should be over a month. Take it easy don't rush it, but sure hope you can find some eyes and saugs yet this year.

Headed up tomorrow noon. Snowing like H down here, should be ok once we get north of Brainered tomorrow. I've got my fingers crossed.....Take care....

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Thanks guys, good luck bill hope it's easy fishing. Yea really got my sites set on some late season pike'n an reef hoppin' it's all good times but the best time is approaching. An before ya know it's bear season! Later boar

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13 days til im back on the BEST walleye/sauger lake in the WORLD!!!! I cannot wait smile if anyone is in the Ballard's rResort area( that's where I am staying) cmon in after 7ish i may buy a beer or 2 because it looks like my trip will be a solo adventure. I cant believe noone wants to go fishing around my area!

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TeeJay. How does that work as a single. I have been to ballards a couple of times and I'm getting the same deal here. it's getting tougher to get a group to commit to the $. I came up with a radio station promo and there was a couple that came up single. But never got connected with either of them. They rode on a different bomber. And didn't frequent the saloon in the eve's. They appeared to carry books. Oh My. Anyway Let me know how that goes I fish alone locally in the cities but I move around a lot and am always busy. If it slows up I'm moving. Not sure how I would be sitting in a house alone for a full day.

Hmm might be pretty peaceful. Tougher to find a patter / colors ect with just two lines vs 6 or even 4. I will be going out of Arnesons late March (20th) but I roped my son into another year. Might be the last one unless this blasted economy can turn around.

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Teejay,

Make sure you let us know how you do.. I see you are going out of Ballards and i will also be going out of Ballards in late March... Never fished out of one of their houses before so any info would be appreciated.. Good luck to ya!!!!!!!!

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Zap, 1. the wife doesn't icefish, 2. EVERYONE backed out, so I go Solo this yr, I do have a plan in mind as far as patterning the fish though.. Guess i will have to see if it works or not.. I'm not a bookworm, and plan to have a beer or 2, maybe a few pulltabs, who knows..lol Change your trip and you can fish with me if ya like.. I'm trying to figure out how to run a video camera and catch a fish at the same time..lol

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lol boar!! I was thinkin of a small tripod 4 the video cam and filmin techniques.. but if I dont catch fish the film never sees daylight wink

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Still some good ice time left for sure, if the weather cooperates just a little, should be over a month.

I agree - the long term Accuweather forecast looks great for preserving the ice.

http://www.accuweather.com/us/mn/baudette/56623/forecast-month.asp?mnyr=2-01-2011

I know things can definitely change weather-wise in a hurry, but if I remember right, the second weekend of March last year was the beginning of the end. Even though the resorts were done fishing, we were able to get out off of Graceton March 29th with ATV's. There might have even been some fishing the weekend after that.

Using last year as a worst-case scenario and by looking at the long term forecast I would be willing to bet we'll be fishing through the last weekend of March. Hopefully it lasts into April like the springs of 2008 and 2009. That's my optimistic guess anyways.

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