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By partyonpine · Posted
Opener and the week after were good. Not the numbers we normally get but better quality in the East End. Not surprised on the weights for the Auto City a. Usually for us we only catch a few slot fish but we averaged 3 a day for 10 days. 2 overs, biggest 27 inches. Our best luck was 12-16 feet for quality. When we went deeper we caught more but smaller. Bass were really starting to heat up. For me little earlier than normal. Found some nice Bluegills the day we went after some panfish. Dock fishing was as many as we wanted per usual. -
By Shulsebus · Posted
We will be up on June 8th for the week. It will be our 13th year in a row staying on the lake. I hope the walleye are hitting the bobbers by the time that we get there. -
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By gimruis · Posted
I'm quite shocked to hear that a walleye tournament is still doing a live weigh in. Virtually every event these days around here is doing a catch, photo, and release format. Regardless, nice work. Congrats. -
By LakeofthewoodsMN · Posted
On the south end... A great week of fishing with walleyes and saugers caught in good numbers. The go-to presentation, again, was a jig and frozen emerald shiner. Emerald shiners are a staple in LOW and walleyes love them. Other minnows worked also, but emerald shiners are a favorite of anglers for good reason. The Lighthouse Gap area, Morris Point Gap and just in front of Pine Island held nice fish in 17 - 21' of water. Various schools of walleyes and saugers across the south shore. A quarter ounce jig in gold, glow white, pink, orange, chartreuse, or a combo of these colors tipped with a minnow worked well again. Some big pike and jumbo perch being caught by walleye anglers. On the Rainy River... Some nice walleyes were caught on the river this weekend, although most anglers normally head to the lake. 12 - 15' of water is holding some nice fish. Sturgeon fishing on the Rainy River is closed until the keep season starts up again July 1st. Up at the NW Angle... Some nice walleyes being caught along with a mixed bag. 12 - 25 feet of water. Points, neck down areas and bays with warming water were holding good fish this week. The go-to presentation was a jig and minnow as on the south shore. A mixed bag as is common around the Angle. -
By leech~~ · Posted
Nice work! Here's two words you hardly ever hear anyone say anymore. "grateful and humbled" -
By Brianf. · Posted
RLG, thanks for the shout-out! Jeff and I are still trying to wrap our heads around what happened this past weekend. We are humbled and full of gratitude for having won 'The Classic' for a second time. We practiced through all the rain on Thurs and the wind on Friday and found six different spots holding big fish. Fishing was good on both days with several 'overs' in our catch...but would it hold up for another day? We didn't know. On tourney day, we made a long run to our first spot where I lucked out on a 26.5"er on my second cast. Jeff followed up with a thick 27" er a few minutes later, which turned out to be the big fish for the event at 7.26lbs. We finished out our limit and weighed-in at 10:30 am for the welfare of the fish in our livewell. There were some big weights in this event which would have won in most other years, but - for whatever reason - this was our day. Everything just went our way. Again, we are just super grateful and humbled by this success. We also want to congratulate all the other anglers who did well and give a big 'thank you' to the tournament organizers who put on such a great event! -
By SkunkedAgain · Posted
I had a good start to the season on opener. Fishing was slow but consistent. I had four eaters in the box by lunch dragging perch raps. Crappies were biting. I haven't been up since so don't know how things have changed since then, but I'm sure the walleye continue to migrate out into the main basins. -
By redlabguy · Posted
Let’s start this by congratulating Brianf and son for winning their second City Autoglass Walleye Classic last weekend. These guys know how to fish. We just got to the lake for the season. Chores are almost done and I’m ready to fish. red(new dog is more yellow)labguy -
By Jetsky · Posted
I tried starting a 2024 Lake Vermilion Fishing Report topic but it doesn't show up on this board. Maybe somebody else knows how to do it?
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Evenflow
I have an older (at least 10 years old) Jiffy auger passed on to me through the family. I got it last year and was very happy with how it ran, especially once I got a new blade for it. This year I pulled it out of storage about a month ago and was very surprised to see I hadn't drained the gas out of it. Since I was getting my ice fishing equip ready I decided to start it. It took a dozen pulls or so and she blazed to life and ran great. So I ran her until she was warmed up, (using most of the little gas that was left) and moved her to her winter location. Last Saturday, I mixed new gas, filled her up and tried to start her again. She started with the choke on full and ran like she was cold, however with the choke on full squeezing the throttle didn't effect how she was running. After 10-12 seconds she would kill. She wouldn't start half choked (ever), but would start again after 4-6 pulls full choked. If I switched the choke from full to half while she was running, then the throttle would work, and any pressure on the throttle would crank her up to high speed and kill. Flipping from full to half (while running) with no throttle would immediately kill. I probably started her 30-40 times in the course of a half hour, and now I'm very sore today. But I'm not the greatest with engines, so obviously I'm stumped.
I had some success adjusting both the idle speed, and ONE screw on the carb last year to get her to run better between holes. I tried the single screw on the carb Sat and couldn't find a setting that changed the end results. The screw setup looks similar to:
O
L H
with the O being the screw
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks
Evenflow
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