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Has anyone been out of Adrian's recently? I am heading up there for a few days this weekend. I'm curious to hear how the bite has been going, how the roads are and if it's mainly Saugers being caught from Adrians houses.

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Call Them!!

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Since all the resorts over there fish off over Pine the reports are pretty standard. If you spend a few minutes looking at existing threads you can get the latest skinny. To ask how fishing is out of Adrians (or any one resort is inviting guff). Check out our great forum and you will find the information you are looking for.

Thanks for being here, have a great trip

Posted

Just got back on 1-4-15. Adrians road was plowed out 14.4 miles then. Fishing has had mixed results. Some people are hitting them, but most are not. The wife and I fished three days and did bring a limit home. Never caught a fish over 17in, but were able to filter threw the smaller ones. All fish kept were 14.5 to 17in. Good luck

  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Builders
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just got back. monday noon till today at noon. fair bite yesturday but smaller mix of sauger and eyes. got 5 few tullies. smile super slow this a.m. out 12 miles, 37 feet in a sleeper. still fun just did not connect this time. red hook under bobber much better than jigging. got the tullies jigging. good luck !

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Thanks for the report guys! I have heard two amazing reports, 1 this weekend and 1 on Sun/Mon but both of those came further out than 14.4 miles.

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I spoke with them today and they said their roads are 15 miles out today. I was hoping they'd be further out.

  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Builders
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up by oak Island has been good but we did not go there. Amazing that there were not the numbers of houses out from pine island to 14 miles out like last year. Hardly any. Now we know why. smile Hopefully the bite gets going better.

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5 for the smoker. smile

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    • smurfy
    • fishingstar
      Those flooding problems are a sign of your needle and seat are leaking.  If the needle has a ring around the tip you can clean it if it's brass. If it has a black rubber tip then it needs to be replaced. You can clean the needle and seat with things like rubbing compound or even toothpaste I use a product called Semi chrome. It for polishing die pins. Just clean them up after polishing.
    • SkunkedAgain
      All of those Polaris sleds from that era were notorious for flooding and leaking. I've still got a 2003 XCSP 600 Edge that my daughter rides. As you noted, you need to shut off the fuel in those situations.
    • SkunkedAgain
      Yes, but it could make for an amazing walleye opener.
    • Wanderer
      How old is your belt?   My old Polaris 4 wheeler with belt drive was bogging at mid range to top end last year.  Changed the belt and that problem went away.
    • JerkinLips
      Previous owner (22 years and 5,000 miles ago) said it was prone to flooding when sitting for a long time or trailering, so I shut the fuel off in both cases.   Primary is significantly worn.  I replaced several rollers and pins which helped.  I have two used clutches in much better condition that I could (and should) install.   It seems more like when I hit the throttle, but the bog could be from poor clutch shifting.  Will have to pay attention next time and inspect the clutches.  Thanks for the ideas.
    • jparrucci
      Nope, he beat me fair and square, all his.  This weather had been depressing. As it sits now we are looking at a later than normal ice out. I hate scrabbling with docks, lifts, boats right before opener. Also limits some pre opener crappie chances. 
    • smurfy
      👍 when/if i get drawn.....which i should know about june 1 we'll get in touch........both my kid and myself should get drawn.   and thanks.........with 6 preference points............i think are odds are pretty good.............there giving out 375 permits......and since we had yogi and booboo destroy my birdfeeders last spring......🙄 
    • fishingstar
      In those years Polaris was known to put buna tipped needles in there sleds. They get a ring around the seat and don't seal shut. But if that would be the case your problem would be with the motor shut off and filling the crankcase with gas. If your plugs are brown that is were they should be. I wouldn't drop that needle down to the last grove. I would replace them before I did that. I have never had a carb with that setting. Have you looked at your clutches? They could be dirty or have a bad roller.  Does it bog as it's accelerating or when you hit the throttle?     
    • Mike89
      but if he really wants I can change the date..  
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