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Thought I would post a thread where everyone can let us know what is working for you now.

Not necessarily a location finder but lakes would be fine as would fish pictures and how you are as well as what you are using to catch them. Catch, Photo and Release is the motto.

Ok.

So What is working for you now?

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My old man has been doing well on waxy's in 14' on the lower crow wings.

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For gills and crappies a #2 swedish pimple (glow/silver) single hook with a waxie in 16-20 feet of water. I will say that I also found some fish in 15 FOW with weeds covering the bottom 4-6 feet this past weekend. Good Luck

Mike Martin

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i was out last nite on a area lake, sat up in 20'and used a teardrop and waxie. the fish i caught was anywhere from 3 to 6 feet below the ice. accually pulled up some very nice gills and a few crappies, some of the gills was 8 inches.

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This past weekend I fished a flat sandy area between two weedbeds (approx 150-200 feet apart) in 10-12 FOW and found some fish. If the fish (gills and sunnies) were singles they didn't seem to want to bite but if they came in in a school (3 or more) they were super aggresive and I couldn't get the line down fast enough. I had been using a #2 glow/silver swedish pimple but a #6 red glow demon was the lure of choice last weekend. Morning just before sunrise was also the best time.

Good Luck

Mike Martin

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6th crow wing, #12 ratsos blue and 1/2 of a waxie and dead sticking crappie minnow around 23' lots and lots of crappies average 9 to 13" nice fish. Jonah

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lots of fish starting to move in shallow in the afternoons as the sun is warming the back bays. little jigs and crappie minnows should be the ticket. Jonah

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Thanks, we'll be up last week of may, hopefully the bites going good by then.

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they way things are going it could be the best week big sand has all year, be ready to buy lots of leeches and catch a ton of eyes.

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Maybe I should bring 2lbs? lol

Thanks man, were staying on West Crooked. I definitely want to hit Big sand. Lindy's and leeches?

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Jigs work too, but yeah lindys will work fine. Dont be afraid to look in 13 to 18 feet with a jig that time of year. if the fish are deeper i a little trick i like is a medium sucker tail hooked on a rig. dinnerbell style as the Linders put it hahaha. Jonah

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Sounds good, I'll remember that. I'll shoot you a PM and pick your brain a little when the time gets closer if thats ok?

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Worked at Delaney's this weekend most reports of the fish where caught in 6' to 11' on leeches and golden shiners. i only got to fish for about 2 hours all weekend and my first 'eye of the year as a nice 24" that ate a goldie on a jig in 10'. it looked great swimming away. good luck to all that head up to the area in the next week or so. i have school until the 23rd so i wont be out until.

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Fatheads and Shiners on a jig in 10 to 15 feet of water, lots of walleyes starting to turn on. Upper Bottle and Belle Taine put out lots of fish in the last 4 days. Jonah

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Any updates? We're heading up saturday night for the week.

Thanks!

Dave

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Walleyes are going nuts, jig and a leech in like 12 feet of water, moved home from school today and me and the old man hit the water for a couple of hours we caught lots of eaters and my old man caught a beautiful 30".

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Hit an area lake to day and caught a dandy 31 1/2" on a jig and leech, also could have cleaned a limit of eaters. the walleyes are biting, Leeches and fatheads are producing the most fish in 10 to 15 feet of water. Good luck to all

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lots of crawlers leaving delaneys today with decent reports, the water is warm enough that crawlers are going. Jonah

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I was up on Eagle L. Memorial wknd. The water temps ranged from the mid 60s to 70 on the north end. Didn't do very well on the walters but did manage a few crappies on both Eagle and Potato. It was really a struggle with all the wind but managed enough for a meal. The crappies we caught were either under docks or in bulrushes. Also caught lots of rock bass.

Nels

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Did you catch any walleyes on potato or just on Eagle?? and how big were the crappies??

Thanks,

samuel

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Only fished for walleyes on Eagle Friday night and didn't catch any. Caught the most crappies on Eagle but the biggest crappies came from Potato.

Nels

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Worked at Delaney's this weekend most reports of the fish where caught in 6' to 11' on leeches and golden shiners. i only got to fish for about 2 hours all weekend and my first 'eye of the year as a nice 24" that ate a goldie on a jig in 10'. it looked great swimming away. good luck to all that head up to the area in the next week or so. i have school until the 23rd so i wont be out until.


Hey MuskyBug85 were you working this past weekend at the store. I thought it was you I saw in there. If it was I will make the proper introduction next time as I will be back. The new store is nice.

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yeppers i just had my first two days off from delaneys weds and thurs, i had to guide, we did really well on itasca on jigs and leeches in 8 feet of water, lots of eaters and a client picked up his first 30" i will post picts next time i have access to high speed agian. Jonah

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prefished for the belle taine tourny this morning, northerns and that was about it, took the girlfriend to Itasca this afternoon, she caught a nice 28" walleye and another around 22, i caught the rock bass and perch, soe real nice perch though. Jonah

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walleyes are eating jumbo leeches and crawlers in 12 to 16 feet of water, the humps on potoato are starting to turn on. the big Sand bite is still pretty quite with a few guys catching fish toward evening. the Belle Taine Tourny is this saturday and its not to late to get in, you can stop by delaney's and get an entry form if you wish to play this weekend. also the muskies are starting to be caught with regularity on mantrap. Jonah

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    • Jetsky
      I'm catching them on bobbers and leeches.  Try fishing smaller side bays on the edge of some rocks but not in the rocks.  Fish in about 6 - 10 feet of water.  The bite starts about 7:30 pm till 9:00 pm.  I also noticed a few may flys hatching in the areas I'm getting success.  I think they're coming into the bays in the evening to feed on the mayflies.
    • SkunkedAgain
      Generally I agree with your assessment Gimruis. Nobody likes a nanny state, but the harsh reality is that without rules and regulations far too many people take advantage of limited natural resources. There are those that will never follow the rules regardless, as well as those that don't recognize that as more people catch more fish, we all need to keep less.   I've eaten a few SM in my life, and they taste just as good as a walleye or northern. However, I would bet that 80% or closer to 90% of all people catching SM practice catch-and-release. Therefore I am not sure what a slot is going to do in this specific situation. Maybe the DNR has some good theories but I doubt the main culprit is the number of large SM being kept for food. I assume that it is a contributing factor but not the main one.
    • gimruis
      Honestly the only way you are going to catch more muskies is to put more time in targeting them.  If they aren't willing to bite, you aren't going to catch any.  Its not like walleye or bass or panfishing where if a fish is in a neutral mood you can still maybe get one to bite.  The bite window is shorter and briefer with muskies and there isn't nearly as many of them either.  You could fish for a week straight without a mere sign of one and then when a bite window opens you might catch several quickly.   I would focus on weedy areas with good cabbage.  Target periods of higher potential like sunrise, sunset, cloudy/rainy days, and at night time if you are able to.  I wouldn't use really big lures yet either.  Downsize a little until late summer and then you can beef it up with bigger lures.
    • gimruis
      If this theory is accurate, then we've created our own problem here by keeping too many sizable ones and not enough smaller ones.  Its no different than the problem we've created with northern pike populations in many lakes that are full of stunted, smaller aggressive ones and lacking sizable ones.   Most fish this far north take a significant amount of time to reach larger size.  Removing these larger fish takes time to replace.  For many years, the regulations in Mille Lacs for smallmouth was only 1 fish over 21 inches.  Now, you can only keep fish under 17 inches.  I believe the regulations in this lake is what has made it what it is today.  Relying on anglers to do the right thing to overall better the status of a fishery rarely works.  We tend to rape and pillage for too long until the problem can't be fixed anymore.
    • MikeG3Boat
      Had another tough fishing weekend.  No walleyes for me.  I don't know what I am doing wrong, I am marking fish around the reefs in the mid 20 ft of water, but nothing is biting.   Where are some of these bobber spots people are talking about?  Any help would be appreciated, I just can't seem to get this figured out.  I am over on the west end of big bay.  I willing to drive a ways if it will be worth my time.  
    • smurfy
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    • Jetsky
      LOL Skunked, I believe you're probably right.   No Muskies but they caught their limit of eaters and one of them caught a 26 incher.  So a successful trip for them.
    • knoppers
      when I was guiding for Dan Gapen on the river, we kept the smaller smallmouth for shore lunch. they taste like any other fish.
    • leech~~
      Church is tomorrow, you may want to go get that mind cleaned out!🤭
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