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My in-laws live north of Cohassett. We do quite a bit of pan and bass fishing in the area when I am up there over the weekends, but they don't hit the walleyes too heavy. I am having trouble finding walleye lakes to hit for the morning and evening runs. I have fished Moose a couple of times with limited success. I just don't have the time during my short visits to figure out or find decent spots or depths. Any suggestions would be great. Here are my emails: [email protected] and [email protected]. I definitely prefer CPR. Thanks.

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I would try trout lake in coleraine, splithand,Jessie,bowstring,pokegama,sand,northstar,deer,cutfoot, there is all kinds of good lakes in the area for the evening and morning bites. I would look for the edges of the humps or on the edge of the bigger flats in those areas.

Jason

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This time of the year can be a very good time to fish Big Splithand. That is if you don't mind having the opportunity to catch a nice size limit of crappies and walleyes out of the same two holes. The action was pretty slow there a couple weeks ago but when the ice got to where a guy could drive on it last year with a truck it was definately not uncommon to catch a limit of both in a relatively short period of time towards evening and beyond. When the action picks up and it may have already it's alot of fun. I'm ashamed to say I haven't gone back to check the action since early ice. You'll see the ice shanty city. Get in there use your gadgets to see what depth their hanging at and get ready for some fun.

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Hey Tribbett, when ya coming down this way to hook up with Chris and I on the bay? We finally got some fishable ice and we will be venturing out tomorrow. Come on down and I will put ya on some fish!!! grin.gif

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Hey this aint Trib but it's Troy He's up on Lake of the Woods today I couldn't make it. Don't know if he told ya but we been taking the walleye school back to college for some extra credit up there. Apparently they got dumb over the summer and now can't resist our offerings. Many fish over 5 plus a beauty 11 pounder with a nice fresh lamprey attached to it. Only 29 inches but still weighed 11 back in town here.

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Alright Troy, Let Carey know I have been trying to get a hold of him. Good fishing!!!

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Hey Jim Carey stopped by after pounding them on LOW and Red lake 2day and I forgot to tell him but his new number is 218-259-2877

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Well thats usual for you guys... always fun to fish up that way when the fish are smackin... ya guys have a good thing going and I know you will make some enjoyable trips for people... Have you or him made out of Long Point yet off of LOW?

thanks for the number and tell him (hes a hard guy to track down these days), Chris and I will give an update with the multiple 10 pounders we ice tomorrow (could be anything, salmon, trout, 'eyes, or maybe a 20+lb pike)... wink.gif

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He'll be here shortly to plan our trip for tomorrow. We are either going to a small lake north of Deer River which we know is full of slabs N eyes to do some scouting or there is a possibility we may be taking the fishing minnesota people on another video shoot as the last one didn't turn out the greatest. Either way were fishing so that's what counts hope you guys do well but is there any question? Not really you'll pound them. Say hi to Chris for us and let us know how bite was we may be headed that way soon.

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    • leech~~
      Thanks for the updates!  
    • LakeofthewoodsMN
      On the South Shore...  The focus for most this past week for resorts and ice fishing outfitters is checking ice conditions.  Things are progressing nicely.  As we remind anglers each and every year, ice conditions can vary significantly.  Consequently,  we typically will not make blanket statements about ice conditions or thickness of ice.  It is best to work through a resort or outfitter who knows the ice conditions on the part of the lake they are working.     The 10 day forecast shows temps staying below freezing and hitting the single digits many days.  Depending upon the wind, this should continue to build up the ice and get things started,   Some spearing and angling for pike has started in areas of back bays.  Work through an outfitter and stay on marked trails as ice conditions still vary, even on the bays.  Naturally, with Lake of the Woods having a robust population of big pike, some nice fish are coming in. As the days go on, resorts and outfitters are continuing to mark their ice roads and venture out further checking ice conditions daily.  Initial reports are showing good ice formation on many parts of the lake off of the south shore.     From many parts of the south shore, there is ice as far as the eye can see.  With cloudy conditions, a satellite image of the entire lake has not been available for a number of days.   On the Rainy River...  The river is iced over.  It certainly isn't ready for any traffic as of yet but the fact it is locked up is encouraging.   Some spearing and angling for pike happening in back bays off of the river.  Once ice thickens, a couple of resorts who fish the river will mark ice trails in their particulate fishing area.  The river has current, it is best to work through a resort or outfitter.   Up at the NW Angle...   The Angle is locked up with ice for the most part.  Fishing isn't happening yet, but resorts and outfitters have started checking ice conditions and the ice is progressing nicely.  Things are on track for a good ice fishing season. Watch the Lake of the Woods Tourism Facebook page or other resort facebook pages for reports and videos of current ice conditions.  At this point, reports are coming in daily. If you haven't made reservations for ice fishing, now is a great time. 
    • SkunkedAgain
      Good update.   There has already been a host of idiots walking on the thin ice in the metro, with several rescues taking place. I read that a retired pastor in Duluth also went ice skating on thin ice and died. It's good to see that you're waiting a bit.
    • smurfy
      I got all the time in the world to getter done!
    • leech~~
      Just send it!   https://www.facebook.com/reel/1449647545993157 
    • Wanderer
      It’ll hurt your arms as you’ll have to saw through that thick, thick 12 inches instead of 6-8. 😉   
    • smurfy
      saweet to hear........and an extra week sure isnt gonna hurt. 
    • Kettle
      Lots of medium lakes are locked tight, big lakes like trout in colraine, turtle caribou north of Marcell are open. I'd venture small and medium lakes will be good for foot travel and or atv this weekend 
    • smurfy
      thats sounding great. honestly unless we get a pile of snow i am pretty sure the ice will be in great shape by the weekend of the 13-14th.  i spent 10 days at the cabin deer opener...8 days in Wi chasin deer, part of me says i should stay home for a bit, .......but naw that itch is getting worse to hit da ice and throw that fork!!!!!! 😆
    • Wanderer
      I’m seeing reports of up to 6-7 inches in the Brainerd area.  Edward as much as 8 by shore and 4 still out quite a way.   The big lakes might take that hit but I doubt the smaller ones will be affected,  Man, it turned fast this year.  This weekend there will be a ton of people out.
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