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Mille Lacs opener report


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Well it's almost time....and we'll be hitting Mille Lacs again for the opener. Between the weather and the other "issues" with the lake, I don't expect there to be much traffic out there, but I'll be out at midnight tonight just like every year.  

If you get do happen to get out, let us know how you do! 

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I'll be there too....looks like typical Opener weather, oh well it will be fun on the big pond regardless.

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Went out for a few hours of boating and about an hour of fishing.  3 fish in 19fow on the north side fishing with a white jig and fathead.  Caught them around 10 am. All three were 15 to 17 inches.  I don't know if the fish are spread out already as I didn't mark much in the NE corner or along the north shoreline as I have in previous years.  It was fun to be out there.

 

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Glad you guys had a good time!!

Note: The "braggarts" are already bragging about their 40-50 fish days.

With the Voodoo Equation that the DNR uses for Hooking Mortality, they will have the season shutdown by the first of July.

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Reports on the northwest end were very, very good.  Bander is right....lots of guys came in talking about catching 40-50 or more.  The day bite was a little slower, but not by a whole lot.  We got them on jigging raps, shiners, rainbows, and leeches.  Our biggest fish was a 26''.

The night bite is insane.  We didn't count how many we got, but we went through a pound of medium leeches in two three-hour bobber sessions.  The launch out of Myr Mar almost got 200 on Saturday night, but that was with 20 people on it.

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Went out of Twin Pines in St Albans.  Had tremendous fishing during the day.  Our group was quite fair weather, so we waited until 9 am to go out Saturday morning.  Between Saturday and Sunday and a total of 8 hours of fishing, our boat (3 guys) caught 50 walleyes.  I would say 60% were of the 2013 year class, but also several 16-20's, with a 22,23,24,and 26 incher included in the bunch.  Drifting leeches in 16-24 feet.  The bigger females were out on the flats as well, some in our group found some nice pods of big fish out there already.  If you want to catch a bunch of solid fish, take a weekend and stay and eat at the resort, and help keep the local economy going until the fishery regulations allow for the lake to get back to normal.  I really felt bad for the resort owners and our group of 13 did what we could to eat, drink, and stay at the resort.  The launch boats were nearly empty.

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