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Any updates on bait in the Ely area? I have heard that there will be some fatheads but not that many. The Lucky Seven in Ely only had crappie minnows today.

What are you going to have G.O?

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Maybe some fatheads, crawlers, leeches, suckers (?) and won't know any more until 8 tomorrow morning.

There is little to NO BAIT everywhere, but will change as the ponds open up if they didn't winter kill.

If anyone wants guaranteed bait, they better get to Lucky Seven and buy them all!

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No smelt for sale, (private stock) but we do have Ciscos!

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I won't be at the shop until a bit after 8am tomorrow.

No bait (other than Ciscos) on hand yet!

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Spirit of the Wilderness should have some bait as well.

G.O. did you get any?

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Yes, we have suckers, fatheads, crawlers and leeches.

Weather looking bad for tomorrow, should be at the shop around 7 am.

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Aren't smelt illegal bait in Minnesota except on Lake Superior?

Goodness, won't every bait store in Ely have bait on opener? I mean, even Skube's is open! wink

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Yea Steve so is chumming and illegal lighting:) I always catch and release my smelt instead of putting them on a tipup lol.

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Aren't smelt illegal bait in Minnesota except on Lake Superior?

Goodness, won't every bait store in Ely have bait on opener? I mean, even Skube's is open! wink

We have some smelt that are VHS free, tested and certified by the state.

They come from Canada.

Some shops may not have any, or a very limited supply of bait because there isn't much around.

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We have some smelt that are VHS free, tested and certified by the state.

They come from Canada.

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