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Sham: That is one fantastic video. Would love to have that kind of action in a day! Do you ever drop a line down with a sucker minnow and rod/reel when the fish are that active? I love to catch and release fish those size in the winter while sight fishing. Would be an absolute riot with action like that!

No, I usually don't try to catch them. It gets to me a mess when the fish gets wrapped up in the decoy lines.

Posted

Can certainly understand the mess with the lines. Sure is fun to watch them come in like that!

Posted

Only fish i saw all day, this is the second time he came in first time didnt have the camera he smoked the pink and white

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WE need a like button on this thread grin

This is great guys keep them coming almost feels like I'm in the spear shack

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cool video

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"like" laugh

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Great video I wish I could find a lake that clear.

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Wow, nice green weeds!

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yea i made a trip up north yesterday with the gf, the lake is pretty much a private lake no public access, didnt make it out to the area i wanted gf got to spooked only 9.5" of ice laugh nice clear water and little to no pressure all year long, might try to head up there one more time this year

Posted

cool video thats some clear water there

Posted

Here is the last shot that the northern from my previous video took at the sucker. There was only about 3ft of water from the ice to the tops of the weeds, the lake doesn't get a whole lot deeper then this either. The first northern of the day I pulled up to the surface and grabbed. Only saw small pike that day, but it was a lot of fun.

Posted

That's some great video,thank you for sharing. It's fun when you can tease them up into the hole and touch or grab them.

Posted

Here is the last shot that the northern from my previous video took at the sucker. There was only about 3ft of water from the ice to the tops of the weeds, the lake doesn't get a whole lot deeper then this either. The first northern of the day I pulled up to the surface and grabbed. Only saw small pike that day, but it was a lot of fun.

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Thanks for the compliments. The camera is actually a few years old, it is a Sony Powershot I think, only 7 megapixel. I think it had more to do with the conditions why the video turned out so good. It was a nice bright day with no snow on the ice, the house was dark, and I was in crystal clear shallow water. The pike were really hungry as well, which makes things fun.

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I can only hope I can see some conditions like that withmy new sony I got, hopefully oon I can enjoy some spearing again!

  • 2 weeks later...
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Nice vids all. This is a video of one of the typical fish I see... in the low 20's. I have only seen a couple fish over 25", but one was 41 1/4" and a 28" that was my girlfriend's first spear

Posted

Great vid lunkercity and if I watch it one more time I would probally spear my monitor grin

Thanks for sharing

  • 2 weeks later...
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Turns out i am not good at this video thing, but still tried.

(still working on trying to figure out how to imbed video)

She didn't want to leave, but this was the first run she made at my dek.

Posted

Your not alone triggertrav I got some good video with my phone but can't get it to my pc ,it will not let me email or text it . Something I have to figure out

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Are you using the movie clipboard TT click on the 6 th box from the left and post your url in that it should get you video

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Great video Trav.

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That is a great vid I hope to get mine on soon

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It's telling me that the video is private when I click on it Gordie.

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This is a pike that kept coming back into the hole probably came thru 6 different times in a hour. Sorry for the phone conversation but I was talking on the phone when she showed up so I grabbed the camera and started filming. the lense on the camera was dirty and the glare from the ice doesnt help things out to much.

If you can see it this fish has a really full belly like it just ate a crappie or something.

Posted

Cool video gordie! Made me laugh how it switched from one deak.to the other....

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Great video Gordie

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  • Your Responses - Share & Have Fun :)

    • Wanderer
      Nope!  But it’s more funner!
    • smurfy
      I don't need no livescope to catch fish....🤔🤪  It's all in how ya wiggle the worm!😜 Just sayin  🤣
    • Kettle
      Obviously this is more of a hot topic due to forward facing sonar. With that being said, I know people who have pulled crappies out of basins 40+ deep since the fl-8 and zercom flashers came out. That's over 30 years ago. I do think there's a push to ban these in MN and I could see them doing it here. They'll have to pay my livescope from my cold dead hands 😆 on days I can't catch a walleye jigging or rigging it's nice to turn it on and throw corks at individual fish
    • Kettle
      It wasn't just you, I was fishing west of you about an hour on Monday. Fished 8am-4pm, no fish, two keeper walleye and one small one from 4pm-630pm. Marked a lot of fish, they would come up to a jig and swim away. They were skittish to the dead stick too
    • leech~~
      I wonder like divers, if we let them decompress every 10' for 1/2hr. If that would help?  🤔  It would slow the bite down a bit!  🤭
    • carlsonmn
      That was a better study compared to last winter when they setup the vertical tube nets and tried to release exhausted fish from being studied and expected them to be able to swim straight down a 3' hoop net.     That lake's crappie population from this latest video was pretty deep at 40-50', and no doubt from those depths that is barotrauma for most.  That is deeper than most crappie holes but certainly how some are. However from helping give fish a good release from the 35' and less range and tracking them with live sonar most of them swim at a shallow angle back to the depths and I watch them rejoin the school and be active.  Uncut Angling's video helped counter some of the initial narrow findings.  
    • SkunkedAgain
      If you fished with me more often, you'd never have to make this statement...   38" of ice - love it. I'm really going to have to dig around for my auger extension. I don't think that I've needed it in over a decade.   Too bad nobody has a locomotive chugging across the ice to do some logging, like the good old days.
    • LakeofthewoodsMN
      On the South Shore...  Ice fishing remains strong across the south shore of Lake of the Woods out on Big Traverse Bay.  Resorts and outfitters on some parts of the lake have ice roads extending over 16 miles staying on nice schools of walleyes and saugers.  Many fish houses are over deep mud.  Some are on structure.  It is always fishing of course, but overall, February has been very productive for most anglers.   Extensions are being used on ice augers as the ice continues to thicken.  The thick ice this year will be good for the extended ice fishing season Lake of the Woods enjoys with fish houses out through March 31st, walleyes and saugers open through April 14th and a pike season that never closes. Most fishing activity is taking place in 26-32 feet of water.  Anglers are finding a healthy mix of walleyes and saugers, with a good number of jumbo perch in the mix this year.  Some big eelpout are also showing up.  Anglers are reporting plenty of fish for fresh fish frys and usually extra fish to bring home.   The one-two punch of a jigging line and deadstick is the way to go.  On the jigging line, jigging spoons with rattles tipped with a minnow head have been consistent.  Lipless crankbaits and jigging rap style lures also doing well.     Lures with a light have been working well in the stained water.  Please remember, in MN, lures with a light or water activated light can be used as long as the battery is mercury free and the hook is attached directly to the lure and not as a dropper line.     On the deadstick, a plain hook or a small jig with a live minnow 6 inches to a foot off of the bottom.    Some days, mornings are better, other days, it's the afternoons.  There is no distinct pattern, they could come through at any time. On the Rainy River...  The start of the day and end of the day have been best for those targeting walleyes on the river. A jig and minnow or a jigging spoon tipped with a minnow head is also producing some fish. Some big sturgeon being iced by ice anglers targeting them.  It is a catch-and-release sturgeon season currently.   Although ice conditions on the river are good, they can vary significantly due to the current, so anglers should always consult local resorts or outfitters for the most up-to-date safety information and fishing advice. Up at the NW Angle...  Ice fishing has been strong in the islands area of Lake of the Woods. Resorts continue to move their fish houses around, staying on the best schools of walleyes.     Anglers are catching a nice mix of walleyes, saugers, and jumbo perch with an occasional pike or tullibee as well.     Big crappies are still being caught just over the border.  Fish houses are available, check with a NW Angle resort for info on crappie fishing.   Lake of the Woods enjoys an extended ice fishing season with fish houses on the ice through March 31st and walleye and sauger seasons open through April 14th. Perch, crappie, and pike seasons remain open year-round.    
    • leech~~
      Maybe you should put rattle wheels down, if your going to sleep for 6hrs! 🤭 😆
    • JerkinLips
      Monday was my worst day of winter fishing on Vermilion in the last 4 years.  Caught only one 14" walleye in nearly 8 hours of fishing.  Missed two other bites and was marking very few fish.  Maybe the fish were taking Monday off after a big weekend.   No more water came up on the ice under my house.  Think it was because I haven't banked snow around it for a couple of weeks so the bare ice around the house is getting very thick.  I measured 38" of ice under my house and the Ion barely made it through even with the extension installed.  Needless to say I banked around the house this time.  Another lesson I learned today is don't drill holes if ice is frozen on your blades.  I did that on one hole and it didn't center properly and drilled at an angle on the edge of the opening.  Hope I can correct the location and angle on my next trip up.   Not much change in the surface lake surface conditions.  The drifts may be a little higher and are definitely harder.  There are still a few bare ice spots on the lake.  Very little activity on the lake today.  There are about 3 dozen houses from McKinley Park out to Birch Island.  Another person pulled there house off today, and I am sure many more will pull theirs off this coming weekend.  Only 13 days left of walleye season.    
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