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By mulefarm · Posted
You can park along Minnetonka Blvd. The enforcement is from May1 to October 1. Just watch for the signs. Also the lot by the pickle ball courts is plowed and open. -
By Hookmaster · Posted
During the summer I've seen rigs parked down by the pickle ball courts to the west of the access. I don't think there is a permit required there but not sure. There were spots open right across Mtka. Blvd. from the access when I've seen rigs by the pickle ball courts. Don't know if it's plowed in the winter. In the attached pic it shows this lot as parking for the Deephaven City offices which are in the nearby. See "P" in the lower left of the pic. Maybe I'll swing by there this weekend and see. I need excuses to exercise the truck. -
By Hookmaster · Posted
Probably. Try charging it and monitor how quickly it comes to full charge. If it does it quickly it's another sign the battery is shot. -
By Pigmeat · Posted
I think I know the answer, but . . . After running for about 3 hours the output on my flasher battery dropped from 12.5v to 10.1v. Pretty much means it's dead, correct? -
By gimruis · Posted
I haven't fished that bay in years. The times I did go in there I did pretty well though. The entire bay is minimum wake so there tends to be less man-made waves than on other portions of the lake. -
By Wanderer · Posted
I don’t know dude and I’m not going to debate it. I’ve never used it and always came in from the lake side to Carson’s and there were always people there. Besides a certain spot I know in that bay you now know most of what I know about it. 😉 -
By gimruis · Posted
That's not the issue. I'm wondering where people park if they're using the Carson Bay access. -
By Hookmaster · Posted
Marcum is located here: 3943 Quebec Ave N, New Hope, MN 55427 I've owned 3 Marcums for 15+ years, all flashers. Both LX3s had an issue and both were fixed and no issues since. I live close enough so I brought them to their location. One of the LX3s is one I bought off of Craig's list. The guy was selling it cheap because it had an issue. It had the same issue as my other one so I knew what the fix would be. I bought it and dropped it off at Marcum to get fixed. Basically an almost new flasher for about 40% cost of new. -
By Hookmaster · Posted
What part of the lake do you want to fish? I grew up within a 1/2 mile of Maxwell Bay. There are a lot of nooks and crannies and old fire roads. I don't know if all are still open in the winter but knowing the part of the lake you want to fish will help find access locations and maybe parking. -
OutdoorMN News - DNR seeks input on potential waterfowl hunting changes (published January 11, 2021)
By gimruis · Posted
I did not participate in the youth hunt growing up because it didn't exist. I went on opener like everyone else. The early seasons and special youth regulations are relatively new. Do I think that having the youth duck season a couple weeks inhibits my success as a duck hunter? No, not likely. I don't think there's enough pressure to have an impact. But that's not the point. I believe that every hunter or angler that wants to hunt or fish should be able to. You buy a license and you can do it. You can make opener about teaching your child to hunt too. I know this because that's what happened to me. The early deer season is another topic for another day. Duck hunting has really gone down hill in about the past 8-10 years. When I first starting doing it, I'd see flocks of mallards that I haven't seen anymore. Hundreds of wood ducks early in the season too. Recently its just a fraction of that now. In the same spots I hunted years ago too. They just aren't there anymore. Its partially my own fault because I don't scout anymore and try to find new, more productive spots. I think many of the ducks that used to migrate through here have changed their migration route to the west. Something is going to have to change dramatically for me to start doing it again. Thanks for your work in the health care field this past year, Kettle. We are greatly appreciative of your work more than ever.
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