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Wondering if anyone Ice fishes Pike Bay at all. I know that we have large eyes' but wondering about tip-up fishing for northerns

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PBC,

Welcome to the board!!!

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Thanks for welcoming me look forward to getting to know everyone

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Welcome aboard....Pike is famous for perch action in the winter...You can also catch some nice norts out there in the winter...

When sight fishin for perch we see enough norts to get the heart racing hoping they would take the small jig!!!! Good Luck!!!

Beef

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Sounds Good can't wait for the Ice! Besides Red Lake what are the best Crappie lakes close to Cass Lake?

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Ah Red & ah Red!!!!

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Beef

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hey beef, do you know how much ice is on andrusia?

Thanks

Posted

also...pike bay???

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I will check today or tomm.....I was out on another lake near Bemidji that had 8"...With the cold the last few days we should find fishable ice real soon on both the lakes you mentioned....Allen's Bay in Cass has been frozen for 2-3 weeks...Should be decent ice to walk or four wheel on by now...

Just be careful when you check for ice thickness!!!!

Beef

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Thanks for the Update. Coming up this weekend. Trying to decide if there is enough fishing options or if we should go to Red or LOTW. Anyways thats for filling us in with the Ice Situation Beef.

Nis

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Beef,

Any new reports on Ice Conditions on Pike or Surrounding Area. Heading up friday to find some eyes or pannies.

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Big lakes should have 5-7 inches and there is probably 10-12 inches on the small lakes.

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Had a good weekend on Pike Bay. Fast and Furuios Perch fishing for couple of hours we were there. 20 keepers, plus solid 23 inch walleye and lost 2 other nice girls.

Hope to be back soon.

8-9 inches of ice.

A suburban driving on Pike on Saturday. Didnt see him go through so must be some good ice.

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    • Rick
      Upper Red’s been doing what she does—giving up fish if we’re out there early and paying attention.   Walleye bite’s solid in 6 to 9 feet, especially just off the breaks. Pre-dawn into first light is where it’s at. Shiners on a slow drift—still the ticket.   Later in the day, it slows down, but if we move around and work those inside turns or subtle drops, we can still find fish.   It’s not complicated—just good spring fishing. Clean air, steady water, and enough bites to make it worth the drive.
    • Rick
      Leech made you earn it this week. Wind moved through most days, shifting the bait. Walleyes were spotty, but a few were pulled around Sand Point and Goose Island with slow jigs and shiners—nothing fancy, just working the spots slow.   Crappies gave a nice surprise one calm evening in the flooded reeds—5 to 8 feet, little pink jig under a slip bobber. When they showed up, it was fast and fun for about a half hour.   The trick right now? Stay patient and don’t overthink it. Leech’ll give up fish, just not to folks in a rush.
    • Rick
      Mille Lacs was steady—not fast, but steady. Walleyes are hitting in 6 to 12 feet, especially on gravel edges with a bit of weed growth. A plain red hook and leech is still the go-to—keeps things simple and productive.   Best bite’s been early morning or just before dusk. Cloud cover helps. Smallmouth are starting to show on rock piles and wind-blown points, but they’re not fired up yet. A few more warm days, and they’ll be on.   Overall? Not a lights-out bite, but a good, honest day if we put the time in.
    • smurfy
      🙄 yea never mentioned anything about getting any nookie?????😉 besides i got important things to do up there to worry about that!!!!!!!🤣
    • leech~~
      Nope they still have not installed the boat lifts yet, and life during spring tree Sex suks out in dry heat and wind.  I got time.     
    • smurfy
      well........did you get out fishing????   just out of curiosity.......now that your retired.......do you spend any time up there during the week............. i personally find it great during the week at the cabin......pretty much get the lakes all to myself......cept for a few retired out of staters that shouldnt even know about some of them lakes!!!!!!!!😉😂
    • oatmeal
      Greetings,   My buddy and I are headed to the Big V in early June. We've been up there the last two years around the same time. The one fish that eludes us is, surpringly, bluegill.   Here in my home state of Nebraska, if I throw a beetle spin into any sort of structure from spring to fall, I'm guaranteed to catch decent sized bluegill and the occasional crappie. When we're at vermilion, however, we only catch bass and a rare perch on the beetle spins.   Can anyone help me understand why this is? We've tried every shallow structure we can find but we've never caught a single blue. This type of lake is entirely different to what we normally fish (and way colder) so I'm completely unfamiliar with their habits.   I would also love to know where the crappie are during this time of year. We mostly target bass and walleye, but, we'd love to have some ultralight fun with panfish.   Thanks!
    • leech~~
      Their dad's got that covered!  👌
    • smurfy
      👍 did you teach them to clean fish!!!!!!!!🤗🤗
    • partyonpine
      Was a great opener caught them 30+ during day. 7-10 feet tonight. Capped the night off with a 28 inch fish. 
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