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PeachyHans,
in Fishing Minnesota - (Spring, Summer & Fall)
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By rayguy
For those of you planning on a trip to the egg taking station on the Pine River forget it till next year. Due to the covid regs. there will be no visitors allowed this year. Hope they are having a good run. Rayguy
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By leech~~
I heard a few lakes are starting to have ice moving and piling up in this two day wind storm. Folks could end up with some shore line damage? 😬
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By Adam1642
Does anyone know if you can get a pontoon from Mayo to Sibley lake? Looking at property on Mayo.
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By whateverisbiting
Looking to set up my new Alumacraft Trophy boat. Anyone have experience with Alumatrac? Stuff available from Alumacraft is plastic and looks weak and the options are quite limited. Stuff from other makers I have seen (Brocraft, Traxstech, Depth Raider, Colliflower) is metal and a number of reviews say they don't fit or scratch badly. Seems the tolerance on this track may not be very tight. Colliflower states they have a top adjustment to account for the poor tolerance but their options are limited. Looking at all options including rod holders, downrigger holders, and other gadgets. Trying to decide whether to buy for the track or just mount directly to the gunwale. Any help is appreciated.
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By papadarv
Heavy rain, warm 50+ temps, 15 MPH wind, Coon Lake Anoka Co. Opened today 3/24/21. Sunny tomorrow, good time to get boat ready. Lots of Robbins flying around in the rain.
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By Rip De Lips
Is the special 40 inch min pike reg for this lake gone? I only see a 10 per day sunfish limit listed. Thanks
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By Coleman
I figured I would just shoot this out, since I drive by it every day to work.
The access in Cold Spring was basically open to use this morning. Yesterday there still was ice at the ramp, and this morning it was all gone. I'm sure some guys are itching to get their boats out, and looks like a nice weekend to maybe do so.
I might try and get out Saturday if it stays dry. I never got a chance to do some data logging with my big motor last fall. It seems to be running a bit rich, and I want to play with the fuel tables/injectors a bit. Looks like a great day for that.
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By opsirc
Now that the season is over for eyes, was going to get reels ready for next year, while waiting for summer. I have been using 6lb test but currently only have 4. I use the Berkley fireline crystal micro ice. Try breaking it, cut into hands. Think it would be strong enough. What does everyone else use, and any problems landing bigger fish?
Thanks
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By macgruber
We’re heading up to Lutsen area for the first week of April and I was looking for fishing ideas with kids. Options I was considering: guided ice fishing if the ice is still decent, panfish on smaller lakes or walleye on Sag or shore fishing on superior. I go up steelhead fishing every spring but that’s typically early for upper shore- maybe casting around river mouths? I also haven’t done any shore fishing off break walls so I wouldn’t know where to start- if that time of year is worth it or would hold kids attention, depths to try, etc. They do love climbing around rocks and beaches on shore and exploring. Any ideas (even stuff I haven’t thought of) or advice would be most welcome! Thanks in advance.
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By BobT
I have very little experience using wax worms and one of the problems I have with them is keeping them alive between fishing trips. When I buy them, I usually find them in a little plastic container and the bait shop has them refrigerated. With that in mind, I tried refrigerating them at home but in a very short time I find my container full of black dead worms. I've tried just keeping them in my basement where it is cooler but not as cold as a refrigerator and maybe got another day or two out of them. Keeping them in a warm place didn't work any better either.
Is there a better way to keep them at home? Is the containers that they are in too small for any longer term storage perhaps? What bedding options are available that may help?
Thanks.
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By JBMasterAngler · Posted
What a difference a week makes! River was high and muddy. At some point during the week it must have been really flooding! All sorts of debris along the shoreline...a boat, furniture, trees, building materials, dead animals, etc. I went across the first crossing, but didn’t feel comfortable trying to make it across the second one, so didn’t make it to my hotspots. Very first cast I hook into a 16 inch brown trout! Ended up being the only fish I caught. Had a few other hits and swipes from some big ones, which was exciting. Because the water was so high, I didn’t bother driving to any of my spots farther down stream. Instead, I swung over to the Kinnickinnic. Water there wasn’t as high or dirty. Caught 7 typical “kinni” brownies. -
By PeachyHans · Posted
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By monstermoose78 · Posted
If you guys hear of someone that lost some stuff please let me know. I know if I lost what I found I would be sick! 🤒 -
By leech~~ · Posted
Brooklyn Park Lions Club has a Smelt fry every year. I think this year their going to try a Drive through? We used to stop at Jack and Jim's on the way home from up north for their Sunday buffets! 👍 -
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By Raven77 · Posted
5 gallon bucket is 12" in diameter. According to the graphic above, about 25% of 12" fish are kept. Minimum size allowed kept in my boat is 13" and if fishing is good the 13's go back. Can't imagine keeping 10" or less, but it is legal. Great to see open water! Thanks for the pics John. -
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By smurfy · Posted
Awe man, I sure could go for a good old fashion legion smelt fry again.🥴
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