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I am looking at a retirement home on Mayo Lake that connects to Sibley. Love the area and location. What is quality of fishing. Interested in all species as well as ice and open water.

Thanks....need to decide in the next couple of days.

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Must not be much interest on these lakes??????

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fish it often its 3 blocks from my house I will try to help

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I have seasonal property on top of the hill off 168. I would lean more to Mayo just for the fact the water quality is much better than Sibley and is a great deal quieter. No public access on Mayo.

As far as fishing, they are both panfish/pike/bass lakes.

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Must not be much interest on these lakes??????

You posted this an hour after the first post? Perhaps you were expecting too much in terms of response time.

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nice bass,pike,some nice panfish but you need to look and for eyes not a lot but very nice

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Mnmuskie I sent you a PM.

MR

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I am looking just before the bridge, is that close to you?

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I prefer pike:)))

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Pascooter....appreciate the help. Hope all works out.

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anytime...

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Any winter spearing?????

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have not done it

  • 2 weeks later...
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Putting house out next week. Any suggestions? My thoughts are towards the channel for pike.

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got them all over were I drilled last year

  • 3 weeks later...
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Does the channel between Mayo and Sibley freeze?

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Stay away from the channel it never freezes solid most years there's open water there.🎣

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Finally getting moved...try to get after a few pike this upcoming week.

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I grew up fishing those lakes Lotta nice pike from 3 to 15 pounds in those lakes

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OK, truthfully I am not the most experienced ice guy. My son can come up for a couple days...any advice as to what the cold spell will be on the pike and bass. Trying to figure out what days to have him come. Thoughts.

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The fishing slowed a bit after the front passed over yesterday but it picked back up today.

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I absolutely love catching pike. Going to pickle up a batch tomorrow.

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