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William O'Brien


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How is the access looking? I'm hoping to get out on saturday. I looked at the website for water levels, and the prognosis looks like the river won't drop much, if at all. I've done quite well in that area when the water is somewhat high, but not this high eek

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The croix is wicked fast and dirty right now ! I looked at log cabin launch and Osceola yesterday,decided fishing would be a waste of time..good luck if you go !

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Yeah, we'll stop by and check it out anyway, but I already got my backup lakes in WI all lined up.

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I checked it out in my solo canoe just before the last downpour we had and it was way too high and fast. I paddled as hard as I could in the side channel current at the park and still barely moved forward. I decided to go through the trees instead. I never did wet a line, but it was a good first trip out.

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I crossed the St Croix in Taylors falls today and it is running high and fast. It is as high as I can remember seeing it. I don't know if I would want to try to fish it right now.

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Yeah, as saturday gets closer and closer, I'm leaning more and more to fishing my backup (wapogasset). I'm still gonna stop by and check it out though. Thanks for the updates!

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Fishing around the state park for first.

In a boat and I want to target smallies.....any suggestions for the "simpliest way possible" to find them.

should I simply drift and throw shallow rapalas or beetle spins....going with my 16 year old daughter....would a slip bobber rig with wacky rigged finesse worms or senkos work?

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Drift along the Minnesota side from the park downstream, it's a nice rocky shoreline. I suppose any tackle will work, but I've never needed to use anything other than twister tails or mepps spinners.

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Is it back in it's banks yet? I was out there in April and it was very high and very fast, I was back in early July and it was very high but not so fast. It would be if it went down a couple feet and concentrated the fish a little more.

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Was out over the weekend in that area. Smallies are going very well. Fish the current seams and keep moving until you find a active one. They are stacked up on them chasing minnow right now. Openings to side channels, down river sides of islands. Sat on one spot with my kids on Sunday and pulled close to 20 smallies. Jig/crawler was good until we ran out of crawlers. Kids caught some minnows to use and we fished another 3 hrs.

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Anyone put a boat in there lately? I'm planning on taking my boy out for a little river fishing on Friday morning. Hopefully this rain will raise the water levels a bit and make me a little less nervous about dropping an axle off the launch eek

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I was driving along the croix yesterday, and at Osceola it was looking pretty low.

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I'm kinda late posting this But I fish that stretch of river (From O'Brien to Cedar bend Mostly) 2 days a week

Water is up about 16" from 3 weeks ago and the temp went from 76* to 69* as of Monday of this week,

Fishing was slow

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It was slow last time I was there too. I think that was last week. I moved over to the lower croix on Monday and did better, but the boat traffic was pretty bad come about 10:30. I might hit the WO part this week with the canoe to catch some bait before this weekend. Between the sturgeon and cats, I should be able to catch something crazy

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It was slow last time I was there too. I think that was last week. I moved over to the lower croix on Monday and did better, but the boat traffic was pretty bad come about 10:30. I might hit the WO part this week with the canoe to catch some bait before this weekend. Between the sturgeon and cats, I should be able to catch something crazy

I'm waiting for it to cool down some...when the pleasure crafters leave then I'll fish down here....I fish out of a 16' Ouachia, so I'm Leary of the big boats

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I'm going up North of O'Brien tomorrow morning for an all day and maybe over niter...Dunno yet

Have to see how I feel in the morning

Hopefully I'll have some pix

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I'm going up North of O'Brien tomorrow morning for an all day and maybe over niter...Dunno yet

Have to see how I feel in the morning

Hopefully I'll have some pix

Any luck up there SPEC?

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Sorry I didn't report back sooner

I went and hit my usual haunts and the sheepheads were thick...They were stripping my hooks about every 5 minutes ( I was using fatheads)

I tied up some "Head" rigs for the next trip

Trolling was Basically fruitless 1 small Northern between the swing bridge and Cedar bend...I trolled all the channels from O'Brien to cedar bend!

The water is still up some and 58*

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