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Am going to be at LOW the weekend of March 13th to try for a wallhanger Pike. I have been looking at the sleeper shacks that some of the resorts have and was wondering if that is the way to go or not. Will they put you on the fish or just send you out and then say oh sorry you didn't catch any. I know it is a hit or miss thing but this is the only trip I will be able to make this year so I would like to make the most of it. Any different Ideas for pike fishing would be greatly apprecated. Thanks

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I dont think many sleepers are put in big northern territory. Mostly walleye and sauger and maybe some perch.

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If you want big northerns, head to the Reed River in Buffalo Bay. Fish tip-ups with quick strike rigs. This is one of the best areas for big pike and you would be up there at a good time of the year.

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If you go to Bufflo Bay what reg's are there in canadian water? Never been there fishing is it worth it? Thanks

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Here's a web site with the regulations...<P><A HREF="http://www.gov.mb.ca/conservation/fish/images/guide.pdf" TARGET=_blank>http://www.gov.mb.ca/conservation/fish/images/guide.pdf</A><P>Some of the key things to remember are the use of barbless hooks and your not allowed to bring bait across the border (except crawlers in bedding). Since the mad cow ban this has extended to dead bait as well.<P>I have many friends that fish the mouth of the Reed and have caught real nice fish. It can be a difficult area to get to at times. Buffalo Bay Marina usually opens for the northern run the 1st part of March. That would be one place to get some info.

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Are you sure about the dead bait thing?<P>I cross there all the time, and this is the first I've heard of it.

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My bad. Just talked to Manitoba fisheries, and they said crossing the border with dead bait is still legal. I thought I had read somewhere that they had banned bait. The guy did say "to his knowledge" that this is still legal. Might not be a bad idea to check for sure before buying all of your bait.

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Whew...

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    • smurfy
      🙄 oh yea.....like your a picnic on the beach!!!!!!! 🤣
    • leech~~
      Hey, he seems to like starting pissing matches, everywhere!  😒 😉
    • Wanderer
      Hey now, that one is all you!  Haha!  Don’t make another thread septic. 😉      Yup, the Looper Bug.  I couldn’t remember that catchy name for it.  2lb test is a little crazy, especially for the line quality back then but I can see that being a thing too.  Such clear water.  Looking down the hole watching the fish swim around and them looking back at you.  The further out I got, the easier it was for them to see me.   My one looper charged in when my jig was just below the ice while I was laying face down like you said.  It hit basically right in front of my face.  The fight was me rolling over and pulling it out of the hole.  That was shortly before the guys in the shallows packed up their little black shelters and left with their fish.     So, by the end of the day I learned: black looper bug; light line; conceal movement; and/or fish shallow.  And then never went back.
    • leech~~
      Cuz like I said, he was breaking off a lot and they were like gold at the time.  Guys an't giving up anything when combat fishing, I'm sure he pissed off some folks running around jumping in and out of open holes. 😉
    • smurfy
      🤔why didnt ya "leech" some of them black flies from the guy!!!!!🤗😂   awe come on....wanderer would of said it too!!!!😉
    • leech~~
      Au, yes the black fly, aka the looper bug.  I remember the first time I was introduced to it.  There must have been 20-30 guys out in front of the French on the ice. This one guy was running from hole to hole and pulling fish, but he was also breaking off a lot.  When I finally got close to him, he said he had 2lb line and just the bug on the end and jigging.  I think I had about 6lb line and some jig with waxies.  I jumped in my Suv and buzzed up to the bait store in Two harbors "which is closed now" to get new line and bugs.  By the time I got back and fishing again the bite must have been over!  Spent the rest of the day laying on the ice staring down the hole, ton's of fish went by but not bite!! ☹️    I used to get up at like 3:00am to drive up from Brooklyn Center, fish until dark and drive home.  When I had more of the wander spirit.  Heck I remember when I had no brains or money in the spring, getting up at like 2:30am, driving up and fishing every stream for about an hour that I could get to from Duluth to Grand Marais.  Then driving all the way home the same day.  🤪
    • Kettle
      Last day of myself hunting before I help my friend with new clients. Back on the bigger marsh, mainly teal but 5 fulvous whistling ducks. A medium size duck but they fly and decoy like Canada geese, big circles and glide in. They are noisey birds
    • Hookmaster
      Kettle, sounds like an awesome trip. Never see drake bluewings in MN during the season. For the bridge my pucker factor would've been 11, and that's walking across both ways!!
    • Wanderer
      Gotta love META, right????  Naw, they ain’t tracking’…   
    • Wanderer
      I did the looper steelhead thing in front of the French River once.  It was fun. I got one looper but the sight fishing aspect of it was the most fun.   We saw a couple guys limit on steelhead up close to shore and learned the black fly was the way to catch ‘em.  We didn’t have any.   My first 40+ hour day that I can remember.  Went to work Friday morning, Van Halen concert Friday night, too jacked up on the way home to call it a day so we loaded up for the North Shore.  Fished all day, drove home Saturday night.     Those crazy kids…   Chequamegon Bay and the Apostle Islands have always been a want but an undone deed.  The wander spirit has faded from my old traveling buds.  They like to stick to what they know now.
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