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We went out of Rogers today,and didn't even see a fish on the graph.  We only fished for 2.5 hours,and one move but I usually get a couple. Oh well,it can only get better. 

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5 minutes ago, ZachD said:

Were you fishing the first break?

 

I Imagine once the water clarity gets a little better things will pick up

 

Yes fished the first break. Herd a couple guys got their limits in the morning in 6 feet of water.

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Good to hear you were able to get out.  I have been wondering when the traffic would pour back into this forum.  Seems I'm a few days early yet.  Oh well.  Stay safe out there and good luck. 

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Well we are out here giving it another try. Out of Rogers 14' of water, and only two bites sence 3:00 . We have a few lookers,but they seem to have lockjaw. Not use to things being this slow out here this time of year.

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We only caught 1 fish last night. So we were planning on moving at noon today, but fishing picked up this morning. Around 10:00 till noon two of us caught 8 keepers. Know that we decided to stay I bet the fish stop biting. Lol always second guessing. Fish fry tonight!!

 

no we didn't keep all of them

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Went south out of West Wind at noon on Thursday the 22nd and fished for 24 hours. Fished in 9 fow.  Had 13" of ice.  Two of us caught 8 eyes (half were over 17), 3 small northerns and 1 pout.  Tough bite.

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Thx for your report!

 

My wife and I fished close to 48 hours,on 20th-23rd and landed 15 walleyes,3 nice perch. We were out of Rogers 14' of water, had 16.5" of ice. 

First day only 1 walleye, and a few lookers. Next day we planned on moving, but we caught a half dozen by noon so we stayed put. We caught another half dozen in the afternoon/evening. Last mourning we only caught 2, and left by 11:00. We don't use rattle wheels at night because our dogs are with us, and if you catch a fish in the middle of the night it's hard to settle everything down to get back to sleep.

The fish were around us every day, but were only aggressive one day. The wind did change to darn near every direction,as it snowed a half inch the day the fish bite the best.

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Fished 4 hours 11-3 Fri. midday out on Hillmans Highway. Caught 4 fish, 2-18 1/2 inch, 1- 16 1/2 inch, 1-13 inch. missed a couple more.

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Any new reports on url?  Whats the depth that I should be targeting for  eyes?  Any crappies being caught?  I will be up there on wednesday thru saturday.  Any info would be much appreciated!  Thanks in advance

 

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