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Surprisingly didn't catch one, fished a different lake after for crappies and picked up 6, 11-13 inches. They were in really shallow reeds. The next 3 weeks are the best time of year!!!

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i'll be headed that way bright and early monday morning!!!!!!!!!!👍 i'll head home saturday morning of memorial weekend!!!!

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600 acre lake, water temp 62 degrees, mosquitoes everywhere. Saw my first mayfly of the year, caught 4 walleye. Let three go as they were bigger than what I like to eat. Definitely Memorial Day weekend, traffic traffic traffic 

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i avoided the traffic!  headed up monday early and came home yesterday morning. but holy hannah where there the boats piled up at the deer river cenex that morning!!!!! i did see a dead bear just south of Emily in the ditch...........dont see that often.

 

i didnt try real hard for eyes, but the 3 different lakes i fished the pike were lights out. bet i caught close to 50. think i caught one over 26 but was to iffy it a warden wanted to play games he its back working on getting bigger.  i never tried fishing panfish......at this point in time i prefer to let them do there spawn thing.........

 

i'll be back up in june........then the panfish need to worry!!!!!!!👍

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Sounds like a great week. Wish I had one planned this year but doesn’t look good. 

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11 hours ago, smurfy said:

i did see a dead bear just south of Emily in the ditch...........dont see that often.

 

Maybe that gal in Nisswa caught up to that sumbitch, when she got out of the hospital! 😆

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Took a friend and his son out today, 6 yr old landed his first two walleye. Still in the shallows. Let a few bigger females go

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5 hours ago, Kettle said:

Took a friend and his son out today, 6 yr old landed his first two walleye. Still in the shallows. Let a few bigger females go

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Nice!  Need anymore friends?  :grin:

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On 6/2/2023 at 9:37 PM, leech~~ said:

Nice!  Need anymore friends?  :grin:

I'll take anyone fishing  just let me know when you are around the grand rapids area. I'll even cover gas and bait

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1 hour ago, Kettle said:

I'll take anyone fishing  just let me know when you are around the grand rapids area. I'll even cover gas and bait

I may have to take you up on that. I've been moving for a month and don't even have my boat in the lake yet!  :unsure:

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be careful what you wish for Kettle!!!!!!!!!!🤣🤣

 

i almost called you the week prior to memorial weekend!!!!!!!!!👍 if everything works out i'll be headed back up the monday after tomorrow but will be with a buddy........we will eventually fish together.......i hope!!!!!!!! then i might even catch a walleye!!!!!!!!🙄

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i'm just kidding about Leech.........i've never met the guy personally yet but been on the forums long enough with him to know he's a pretty good egg!!!!!👍👍

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heading up again on monday next week.......been hearing the horseflies are starting to make the presence known.......... how are they..........have the skeeters backed off some???????

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Picked up 6 tonight, let go two over 23". Mosquitoes are terrible some horse flies and deer flies but not many. Very few black flies around 

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On 6/17/2023 at 9:04 PM, smurfy said:

And a 2 man limit of smoking and pickling material.

Nice job, those small pike need to be removed and harvested.  Did you catch any bigger ones or not?

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9 hours ago, gimruis said:

Nice job, those small pike need to be removed and harvested.  Did you catch any bigger ones or not?

we had 3 go over 26 but none hit 29.

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Dad bought this for mom years ago. I'm cleaning it up and bringing it to the cabin. 

 

Now that the dust has settled for a little bit after mom passed, I'm heading up after this ungodly heat spell coming and raise a little cane with the fish 

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came back from the cabin today after 4 days. did ok fishing. was really surprised with the lack of deer and horseflies, there were a few but very tolerable!! same with the state bird!!!🤣 i mean skeeters. speaking of state bird, man where those causing a ruckus this morning about 5;30. 

 

on my way home i stopped by to check on Wanderers's or is it Leeches chair now? 🤗 anywho its still there but holy hannah ya cant even get on big rice lake. the water is so low and the cattails got that little landing completely blocked. the road from Talmoon to Spring Lake just got redone......purty smooth ride now!!!!!!

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got back today after spending 6 days at the cabin. kid was up over labor day and used the portable AC unit we have. tuesday afternoon i turned the furnace on for a day!!!😣 did well fishing pike and sunfish!!!!

 

hummingbirds are not near as plentiful.  seen some deer!!!!!!👍 leaves are a changing and dropping!!!!!

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1 hour ago, smurfy said:

roughfish!!!!!!!!!!👍🤣🤣

 

dandy fish sir!!!!!!!!!!!👍

Still biting lindy rigs. Had to get some fish before I head out to chase birds 

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On 8/4/2023 at 4:32 PM, smurfy said:

 

on my way home i stopped by to check on Wanderers's or is it Leeches chair now? 🤗 anywho its still there but holy hannah ya cant even get on big rice lake. the water is so low and the cattails got that little landing completely blocked. the road from Talmoon to Spring Lake just got redone......purty smooth ride now!!!!!!


I haven’t been as far north as the chair yet so I have no idea what condition leech has left in in!  I think he should take it home and restore it.

 

Big Rice has was a b*ch to paddle.  I didn’t miss it this weekend and won’t miss it any other weekend I don’t make it there.

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