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Mille Lacs Tullibees,


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Or just read Pauls post. LOL grin

He has a road plowed there from Appeldoorns, just go and see him!

I concur with Darren. Go talk to Paul. He's put a ton of people on fish of various species. He'll be able to point you to potential mud flats to fish, as well as other spots that might be more perch-friendly. Some of the best spots on the lake are only accessible from the East side.

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  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Builders

I went out of terrys on the north west side and drove with no trouble to hunters point for the contest!

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I went out of terrys on the north west side and drove with no trouble to hunters point for the contest!

I guess I stand corrected. I should have said some spots are MORE EASILY accessible from the east. Nothing is impossible.

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I fished the Cisco about 12 days back at 3AM and the fish were on the deep water edge of a mud flat, but I am reasonably certain they were all over that flat. When we fish them on Big Green in WI, they are very much a low-light or night biter like walleyes. Cannot understand why more on Mille Lacs don't stick around after dark if the weather cooperates.

I will say that as soon as that sun peeked above the horizon that morning, the cisco were far less in numbers and far less aggressive.

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I went out of terrys on the north west side and drove with no trouble to hunters point for the contest!

That is a long distance to drive. wow.

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Well my dad wanted to fish the western flats at first cause some guys from his work had caught some nice perch. Well we caught nothing and moved east all day. ended up fishing 8 mile until about 12:15 and headed to hunters for the drawings.

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Hey,

Gonna be heading out this Saturday with the fiancée. My Strike Master Lazer Mag has a 38" auger and I'm just wondering if I'm still gonna make it through the ice?!?! I had about 6" of clearance 2 weeks ago. Thanks!

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What kind of jigging spoon were you guys using for tullies? Does Size, color of spoon and hook matter? Pics would be awesome. Thanks.

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Go through this whole thread. There are a few posts that talk about what they have been using.

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What kind of jigging spoon were you guys using for tullies? Does Size, color of spoon and hook matter? Pics would be awesome. Thanks.
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Do most guys launch from the west and work their way to the mud flats? Or do they go from the east and work their way west?

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Doesnt matter much some of the western flats are much closer to the west side of the lake from the east you must go many miles to get to the mud. Where ya coming from may play into which side to go out of.

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I like lybaks if you want to hit the gravel long haul to the mud!

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Where is Greg's flat and which is a good access with decent roads to get there? Heard the tullibee's were biting there (along with many other places). Thanks

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was up yesterday with my 11 yr old. Focused on deeper water off flat edges (Seguchie & 8 Mile) with no luck - didn't even see many at all on camera. Once I started to hole hop I did mark some suspended and finally caught a tulle in 30 feet. So I moveed us in and set up and from 2:00 - 3:30 we ended up catching 17 tulles and 3 keeper perch. My daughter caught most of them - on a little ultra lt rod I set up for her. She had so much fun! Thanks to Rick at Terry's!

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Nice work, Whopper. Sounds like a good time! It pays off to hop around a bit when they aren't under you. When you go looking and find them like that, it changes a day from a bust to a day your daughter will remember for a while! Thanks for the report!

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We went out of Terry's too, out to 7 mile. Alot of tire kickers, but managed a few. Heard of some guys out on the top of the lake and they couldn't keep them off the line.

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Any whereabouts on the tulli??? went out of Terrys yesterday to 7 miles, fish by the ice ridge. Talk with afew people,apparently the tulli has moved. One guy said he was hittin them all day last week, but only manage 2 yesterday, I came home with 2 myself. Anyone out there has better luck??

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Lunker,

A few guys were on the inside turn where the flat heads to the north and did very well on the Tullies.

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i was out there and we couldnt keep the tullies off. kept our twenty and threw back another 20

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paul, if a guy was to make the trip up, can u get some perch mixed in with the tullies or are they in different areas?

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Lunker,

A few guys were on the inside turn where the flat heads to the north and did very well on the Tullies.

Yep, the fish are still there. wink

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Me and a couple of my friends went out of Terry's today and caught 30 of them. We ahad to move around a little but we finally found them. One of them was 17 inches.

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Was out Saturday morning with the two kids, managed to only catch a half dozen tullies and a perch for the few hours we were out there. What was fun to see was that when we dropped the underwater camera down, they were there! They were just not biting. We saw a bunch of small perch, and a lot of tullies! Occasionally, a fat perch swims by to check out the camera.

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I was thinking about this thread and the "smell" discussion. The last time we were out, we caught a few and had a bucket in the portable. I was fishing outside, then came in to warm up and the smell was horrible. I was thinking, huh maybe TonkaPat and the other guys were right about the stench.

I was then outside fishing later on and Aanderud walked up to me with an empty bucket that was in the shelter and said "smell this". I put my head near it and just about heaved. It had a bunch of week old freshwater shrimp laying at the bottom.

Rotting shrimp is right up there with some of the worst smells in fishing.

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How is the drive out there. Thinking about coming up to the big lake. Don't have a truck so is a regular fornt wheel drive okay on the ice? Any info will help. Thanks.

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