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Crappie Bite


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Have any of the bays opened yet??? Have the crappies begun to bite???

The Spook

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Some friends pounded the crappies last Sat. on Mille Lacs.
Wish I could be more specific, but all I know is they went out of Isle. (I assume they fished in the morning.)

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I stopped by Izaty's habor on Friday to try for some open water crappies and when I arrived, there were two guys ice fishing in the harbor. They said there was at least a foot of ice yet. The main lake has broken away from shore about 10-20 yards and even more in some places. Won't be long now.

The Spook

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Were they on the ice or in a boat? 2 weeks ago they were ice fishing. I am gonna head up this weekend to try and get the boat in the water.
Cant wait

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I didn't even try since it was still ice covered. The guys who were ice fishing said all they caught was 2 small northerns.

The Spook

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YOu dont need to bring your boat, the best spot is of mquoids docks.

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I will be staying at Mcquiods the weekend of the 24th, to see the Gene Watson concert at the casino- god knows it would be a cold day in he** I would stay there. do you think the crappies would be in isle bay and in the thaines by then, if so i will bring the boat. any info would be great!

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HEY TRZ,ARENT YOU CONTRADICTING YOURSELF TO STAY AT MCQ'S BECAUSE YOU HAVE ISSUES WITH THE INDIGENOUS ONES AND THEN BUY A TICKET FROM THEM TO SEE GENE WATSON? AND ROOSTERSLAYER, ARE THERE ANY OTHER POPULAR PLACES TO PICK UP A COUPLE OF CRAPPIES OTHER THAN MCQ'S DOCK?

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Grumpy- yea plenty but im not going to tell you my spots

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Gene Watson, is not exactly a big name star, he is also no spring chicken. I figured if i did not see him now i probably will never have the chance again. maybe it's a little selfish, because i don't agree with how the lake is being managed, but i guess it is what it is. and from what others have been telling me crappies can be had in a variety of places in the SE corner of the lake this time of year.

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any action in isle bay yet, and is the bite time exclusive at all? thanks

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fished most of the day saturday and some on sunday. only 2 crappies, they didn't seem to be biting very well. didn't talk to anyone else who had success.

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only got 2 this weekend- bite was very slow. i don't think anyone did very well.

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I fished sunday in Isle and only got 2 little perch, there were tons of minnows swiming around and I saw 2 big muskies feeding but thats it.

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Fished for about an hour saturday evning on Mille Lacs and caught 2 crappies and a couple small perch. The crappies were small, a 8.5 and 9.5 inch fish. some other people had about 8 crappies but they had been fishing most of the day and none were over 12 inches.

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This weather should bring em in
I am ready for some fresh fish this weekend. Hope the forecast holds thru the weekend. Too bad this was not the real opener weekend. Be nice to fish in decent weather for once on opener

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Any new reports on the Crappies. Comin up this weekend lookin for a few. 1 more week until we can target some eyes!

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What's the water temp? Did some fishing in Hayward area this past weekend. The suface temp was only 49. Very slow.

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Rumor has it that the Crappie bite is on..............

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Rumor has been verified if your looking for three 8 inch crappies.

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Got a couple last weekend but they should come in shallow by this weekend with the warmer weather

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Mayfly, that was hilarious!!!!!!!!

grin.gifgrin.gifgrin.gifgrin.gif three 8" Crappies grin.gifgrin.gifgrin.gifgrin.gif

HAHAHAHAHAHA!!! The bite is on!!!!

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UJ
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