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Dose anyone know where there getting perch on mille lacs. Any advise on where to go would be great help.

THANKS, TRAV

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If you're gonna beg, it helps to offer up some cheesecake and cocoa...

Posted

You may want to offer a T-bone and a beer instead.

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in the bays 13 feet, use green buck shot rattle with 1/4 of a fathead fish right on the bottom 2" got my limit last time up on 2/20

Posted

thanks for the advice and by the way the beers coming to.

TRAV

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Anyone fish the pond for perch or crappies this weekend? Any success stories?? Thanks for any info!

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Hey, you're bobber's down!!

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WAS UP FRIDAY, VERY SLOW 3 NICE KEEPERS
LOTS OF LITTLE ONES BACK DOWN THE HOLE. PULLED IN A 38" NORTHERN LOTS OF FUN BACK BACK DOWN THE HOLE,
WITH THIS COLD SNAP PERCH BITE WILL STOP, WILL GO BACK UP AROUND 3/11 OR 3/12, I HEAR COVE BAY HAS BEEN GOOD.

Posted

Just tryin to keep this thread near the top so when the perchin picks up, i can head back up and get some!! Anyone fishing the pond, please post your results. Thanks

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Hey, you're bobber's down!!

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was up this weekend kept 4 perch biggest was 13" drove all over the place, all there was on the camera were little perch and a few walleyes.

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bump

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I am going up to Mille Lacs on sat to do some perchin. Were should I start. I was think in the south east corner

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I've always been partial to the North side being that in mid to late March alot of Jumbo's move up to the sands to spawn. But I'm sure there are many other good places.

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The Wife says they're Toys, I say they're Tools...

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Bigmouth...would you please post your results when you get back? If I know the perchin has picked up, I'll be back up there in a jiffy! Thanks in advance.

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Hey, you're bobber's down!!

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Was on the ice Sat at 8:00am fished out from
Aget bay, Hunters and few other spots. Drilled over 50 holes seen a ton of fish on the camera. Only caught 1 perch. The belly was filled with a larva that looked like freshwater shrimp. We fished until about 3:00 pm. The water on top of the ice was getting deep in spots.
The weather was great!

Posted

I HEAR TELL THAT LAST WEEK LIMTS OF LARGE
PERCH WERE BEING CAUGHT OUT ON BLUE JUG FLAT,
IN 28 FEET HAS ANY BODY BEEN OUT THERE.

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Anyone going to the puddle Friday Morning for perch? Fish are a snappin' but you got to find them 1st. Lots of perch coming out of their mouths or mayfly,bloodworms depending where you fish. The bruisers are next to deep water. will be staying at MacQuoids if anyone wants to post back. Always Searchin.....

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i was out there on the 7th of this month. there was allot of perch on the camera but most of them were 3inch long. didn't see any big ones at all. I'm going up this weekend when i get back i'll post the results.

[This message has been edited by powman37 (edited 03-19-2003).]

Posted

just got back yesterday we ended up with 46 jumbo's biggest was a little over 12".
28 feet of water in the mud
they were eating fresh water shrimp.

Posted

powman37
can i ask were you found them at
my email is [email protected]
thanks

Posted

it wasn't a flat at all it was just on the north east side out in 28 feet of water about two miles out from shore where it gradually get's deeper. all you go to do is head out there in the mud and find 27, 28 feet and hope for the best. i would give you the GPS cordinates but i don't got them.

[This message has been edited by powman37 (edited 04-01-2003).]

Posted

thanks powman37
will be going up on 4/9 or 4/10
will be looking

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Posted

over the limit,
how did you end up doing?

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  • Your Responses - Share & Have Fun :)

    • leech~~
      It's kind of sad. The two lakes I loved the most in this state are Mille Lacs and Burntside.  And I think we broke them both!  😕
    • JerkinLips
      Went back to Burntside on Tuesday and I got "skunked again" (LOL).  Looked like the lake was a mess over the weekend, but it was all frozen solid by sunrise Tuesday when I arrived.  The new ice cleats I got worked very well on the glare ice.  Was a beautiful sunny day but cool and quite windy.  I had a nice view of my tip-up from my warm fishhouse but the flag never went up, and I didn't mark a fish while jigging.  May have to try North Arm next, or go back into the BWCAW if the ice conditions improve.
    • JerkinLips
      Yes, eagle swoops are awesome.  Had one happen when I was duck hunting one year in Stuntz Bay.  Stole the only duck I got that day.   Vermilion got very wet over the weekend.  Tower Cafe posted a video of a SxS driving into McKinley Park landing going through water that went over their floor board.  Burntside Lake was frozen nice and solid Tuesday morning when I was there.
    • Wanderer
      Or the other book that said: The bitterness of poor quality outlasts the sweetness of a low price…   Dang, what a mess to have to deal with.
    • leech~~
      When it said. "The foolish man, builds his house upon the sand"? 🫣   Just got back from 10days on the golf of America.  By Panama city Florida.   
    • smurfy
      Venny backstrap and the fixins!
    • SkunkedAgain
      Running on empty at dark on a sled is definitely stress-inducing. Been there, done that. Glad that you made it out.
    • SkunkedAgain
      Eagle swoops are always a hoot to watch.   The snow is mostly gone on the lake. Ice melt made things pretty wet but the ice is obviously still very thick. 
    • LakeofthewoodsMN
      On the South Shore...  The big question:  "How is the ice up at Lake of the Woods?"  That is for each individual resort or outfitter who operates an ice road or trail to answer, but overall, ice conditions are still very good and ice fishing is going strong!  As always, stay on the marked ice  roads and trails for safety.     Being up on the Canadian border, the colder temps Lake of the Woods enjoys vs much of the region combined with three feet of ice makes a big difference.  Fish houses are allowed unattended overnight through March 31st and it sounds like a good number of resorts will be fishing through the month, but ultimately, Mother Nature will determine that.     Regarding the fishing, overall, very good reports for walleyes, saugers and perch.  There is a strong population of smaller walleyes and saugers in the lake which bodes well for the future, but in the meantime, anglers are sorting through them to catch their keepers.   The one-two punch of jigging and deadsticking remains the most effective technique. Jigging spoons with rattles tipped with a minnow head or a lipless crankbait on the jigging line is the ticket.  On the deadstick, a live minnow a foot off the bottom on a plain red hook or medium sized ice fishing jig is catching a lot of fish.   Using electronics is super helpful.  Many nice walleyes are swimming through suspended, keep an eye out.   Anglers tip-up fishing for pike have had a great week and it should continue to get even better.  Suckers, frozen alewife and smelt are working well. Putting baits 1 foot under the ice or right off bottom seems to be effective this week.  Most common depths, 9 - 15 feet. On the Rainy River...  The Rain River is still frozen with no signs of open water yet.  Every year can be different, but on average, the Rainy River will start opening up around the third week of March.  The first boat ramp suitable for larger boats is Nelson Park in Birchdale.  We will keep you posted.    As of March 1st, walleyes and saugers are catch and release only on Four Mile Bay and the Rainy River.     Make plans now for sturgeon season.  Once the open water appears, the fish are super active.  Here are the seasons...   -Catch and Release Season: May 8th – May 15th and October 1 – April 23rd. -Harvest Season: April 24th – May 7th and July 1 – September 30. -Closed Season: May 16th – June 30th.  Up at the Northwest Angle...  Fishing remains very good up at the Angle and the ice is in good shape as well.  As on the south end, resorts monitor ice roads and trails daily and there are still some great ice fishing opportunities available.     Walleyes, saugers, perch, and pike are showing up in good numbers.  Those targeting crappies are reporting good numbers of fish.  Work through a NW Angle resort for ice fishing opportunities on this part of the lake. The walleye and sauger season is open through April 14th. Pike fishing never closes, and perch and crappie remain open year-round as well. Whether booking a day house rental, sleeper fish house, or resort stay, there is still plenty of time to plan a late-season ice fishing adventure. 
    • Wanderer
      Looks like a shallow lake with some potential.  Keepable crappies, decent bluegills and some nice perch according to the last survey (2015). Susan Lake   With a max depth of 10 feet, I’d want to know a little more about it before I’d start drilling holes.  Could be a nice little adventure though.  
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