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Fish Lake, Island Lake Boulder Lake Fishing Reports


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Chadwick call Tim from Hi Banks there and he will put you in contact with the gentleman your looking for. He is sick to his stomack that he forgot that stuff.

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Tmauer. I would love to find a fishing partner for the coming semester. I won't be around much during break. Pm me if you go out next semester.

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Has anyone crossed Fish Lake on a sled or wheeler to get to Dock/Birch Island yet? Heading out Thursday morning and wondering if there's any areas I need to be more cautious than normal about. I will be heading out of Highbanks and will talk with Tim if he's around but I'm wondering if anyone else has any input? I would think with the recent weather things should be fine.

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getting to dock/birch or tern island is ok right now. Many wheelers out there today. Not much snow but JUST enough for sleds. Fishing was ok to slow today. My next time up Ill be snowmobiling out to some mid lake goodies.

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  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Creators

It wasn't my stuff that was lost but I have to give a Huge Kudos to live4chrome.

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Hey guys- How much snow on the ice do we have out on Fish, Island, or preferably Rice. Im looking at snowkiting thursday, and I would need atleast 2 inches of bonded snow. Just looking for the best place to ride, thanks!

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What snow is on the lakes is not much and mostly frozen slush or bare is in most spots. About 7" on Fish lake in spots I checked.

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There is plenty of ice to be had on Rice lake at least 8 inches. It would be hard to find a consistent 2 inches of snow for you to hold an edge after the last warm-up we went through.

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Thanks guys I appreciate the info, it saved me a trip i wouldve had to come back, I live 45 min away. Looks like ill be in the field today got a good 4" atleast out here!

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As of 4:30 pm., there was 6 inches of ice in front of my house(BearIsland). Ice has had 2 large cracks and water seeping through. No snow to speak of on the ice.This was the last area to freeze. Looks as though the dam is still open and water level continues to drop.

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I fished apple lake a few days ago trying to track down some crappies but ended up with sunnys. Was too windy on island. Anyone fished that little lake before? I can't ever seem to find the fish in there.

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I have fished it quite a bit. As of late, walleyes tougher to find. From what I have been told, it was once a rearing pond for walleyes. There have been some really big ones come out of there over the years. My largest was 23 in. A lot of perch and sunnies. Guess one needs to bounce around and drill a lot of holes. Sure does get a lot of activity. Look for the deeper spots.

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I was in about 15ft, just outside that "bay" where the road first meets the lake. I may try it again at some point…. Mike I sent you a message a couple weeks ago as well.

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Put the wheel house out on fish lake yesterday in pontoon bay. Did very well for crappies. 10 inches of ice where i'm at right now.

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anyone been on boulder? thinkin bout givin er a go friday afternoon..... never fished it....for some reason. any boulder tips or caution or advice in general?

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schlich,

Welcome to HSO! Do you have any more info on the truck you said went through on Rice lake yesterday? I left the lake at 3:30pm Wednesday and Thursday and did not see any signs of that happening. I'm still using my wheeler but would like to stay away from the area if you know where it is.

Feel free to email me the info if you could because that is much easier to check while I'm out on the lake. My email address is below.

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    • Kettle
      Walked today and yesterday, flushed 9, shot at two and got two. Hopefully next year I'll have a dog to hunt with. Still warm up here, skim of ice on ponds. Weather has been nice. Hopefully walk a bit more the next few weeks. Been pretty cautious walking for birds to not interfere with deer hunters. There sure are not the deer hunters there used to be 
    • LakeofthewoodsMN
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    • gimruis
      I hunt in the rifle zone so I don't have a need to use a shotgun to hunt deer, but I would be looking at this if there was ever a need to.   There could be state legislation introduced next summer that eliminates the shotgun zone completely.  It has bipartisan support.  Wisconsin removed theirs years ago and MN is usually later to follow.  They've tried to pass it more than once and it came up just short both times.  Probably just a matter of time.
    • Wanderer
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    • leech~~
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      Wanderer is right on the money and covered it well.  I was wondering too if you had a slug barrel for one of your guns?  If so you could make that your slug gun with a scope, and the other your turkey gun with the Red dot.  As you can afford it. 
    • Wanderer
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