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I think I can get out on Sunday in the afternoon...anyone interested?

Posted

Oh YA, going to try a little hot spot I usually go to on first ice!! Cant Wait!! Good Luck.... smile.gif

Posted

It is nice to see some fellow spearers on the site. Has anyone had luck in the past on Pine Lake by Upsula? I am always looking for new spots. Any suggestions on some good lakes in the area. Any area lakes that hold some good sized fish. Thanks.

Posted

I usually need to go North or west...I have not found a good spearing lake locally. In talking to a couple guys from Foley...who have been around awhile...they always seem to head north as well.

I know is is frustrating to get a few hours to spear...but than have to drive 3-4 hours round trip to spear for 2 hours:(

Posted

I spear some lakes around the area. Mainly west of St. Cloud a bit. I am going to try it around Upsula and them parts this year maybe. I usually try to find a clearer lake (Obviouslygrin.gif)And something with numbers. I like to be able to see good and hold some good numbers of 3-5lb'ers!! I usually go to the DNR web site and then the lake finder section. From there look at netting stats and all that good stuff.. Also usually a good lake map to get you started as well... Next weekend should be good for ice!! grin.gif

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I have heard that Pelican by St. Anna can produce. A friend got a 10 pounder there last year. I think that is the exeption to the rule though for that lake. How about Schuman by Watab, anyone ever tried that lake. It is small but I think it is attached to Schroeder and if I remember that one may have some decent fish.Let me know if anyone has tried these so I don't waste my time if they are no good.

Thanks

Posted

Pelican is shallow and very clear. Used to be tons of pike, but I haven't gotten much lately (not spearing, but in the summer).

Posted

Pelican has a very over populated amount of northern and the vast majority are a pound and a half fish if that. That lake needs to have some of these fished removed as the walleye stocking is tough unless they plant adults, otherwise they are just bait for the small notherns. Try fishing walleye out there and you can't keep the little critters off your hook. Best thing to do is keep some but they are so small it hardly pays. Good luck!!!

Posted

tried upper spunk on monday for 4 hrs -didn,t see a thing but the water is pretty clear

Posted

i was on upper also yesterday. Didn didnt mark a fish, drilled holes from 5' to 25'

Posted

Was on Rice Saturday morning. Not real clear.. But good enough. Has been REAL slow out there. I did see about an 8lb Walleye shocked.gif and did get 1 eater northern!! Time to try another.. good luck all

Posted

I believe Schumann is land locked. As far as I know you can't get on it unless you go through an adjacent landowner.

Posted

That's what I thought, too. Luckily, I have access grin.gif

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    • JerkinLips
      You called for it.  The north wind blew strong today.  The ice was disappearing fast.  Pictures below are from 4:30pm and 8:20pm.  Just a small sheet of ice left in the south-east bay.  Should be gone by tomorrow.  Think I will put the boats in the water tomorrow.   I have never eaten smelt before.  Will be interesting to see how I like them.  I'm waiting for the call to help clean them.  Have never done that before either.   Need not be present at the smelt fry to win, unless you want to make sure I don't lose your $2,500.  Drawing will take place live online on May 18th.  
    • LakeofthewoodsMN
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    • Kettle
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    • smurfy
      Hey I didn't get my nap today 🫣
    • smurfy
      🤣 I just reread my post! Dat feller I was referring to is our very own Kettle!😴 DOAH!
    • smurfy
      hookmaster.....our cabin is 7 miles west of talmoon. what lake would that be????   there's a fella on another site many may know, is a dr. posted some small lakes in the area opened up completely last week.......he's between and rapids and Marcell.   that white is a good possibility the top is is nothing more then very honeycombed ice.  i've been watching several webcams up there 1 being on bowstring and that ice is moving away from shore more everyday.  that ice turned from very dark to whiteish also!!!!
    • Hookmaster
      I was out in a boat on Minnetonka on March 28th. Only a handful of bays were ice free. That lake maxed out at ~24" of ice this winter where I fished. Talked to a friend in the Grand Rapids area and he said the lake where his parent's cabin is near Talmoon is still white and not pulling away from shore yet, and the cabin is on the east side!!
    • leech~~
      Blow you son-a-batch blow!  We need wind now!  🤣 Oh, how do they make their Smelt, I like um really crunchy!  Maybe I'll swing by for some smelt when I pick up my $2,500!  😎 🤭
    • leech~~
      So, your saying I an't gona win!  🤣
    • gim
      26 inches of ice still?  Man, that's ridiculous.   The lakes have been open by me since April 1.  It's amazing how much of a difference there can be just a few hours away.
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