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We had the same thing happen to me twice this week. All of the sudden it looked like a wave comming in my hole (like when a druck drives right past you at high speed on thin ice). Then the big ugly head pops up swirls around and goes back down. Have you ever had one of those giant beetle looking things come up your hole? I think that is what they are chasing below the ice.

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Going for Walleyes? They have slowed down. Small crappies and gills are hit and miss.

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anyone been out lately, any reports on anyone catching fish? hows the conditions for driving? thinking bout heading out tomorrow,

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any action on Mary.... or should i spend my friday off on reno..anybody have some suggestions for depths to start on either lake and if crawlers or leeches working the best

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Saw some pics of a 31" walleye from Mary caught this past weekend. Not sure where or how though.

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Can we see pics of the 31 incher? That's a beast for that lake. We will be headed there next weekend for the long week. I'm guessing fishing is better than last year at this time? Been going for ~10 years and last year was the worst year yet. Still excited to get back there....

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Can we see pics of the 31 incher? That's a beast for that lake. We will be headed there next weekend for the long week. I'm guessing fishing is better than last year at this time? Been going for ~10 years and last year was the worst year yet. Still excited to get back there....

Welcome to the site, glad to have you have.

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son had a 28-30 in walleye up to boat when he lost it..been doing real good this weekend even though its so hot

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How is the bass fishing? I'll be up for a family reunion on pocket lake, and the bass fishing just isn't that good there, thought maybe going across the street this year might be a better choice.

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i dont do alot of bass fishing but kids went out saturday afternoon and thru spinners and did real good in the pencil reeds im betting that a float and leech and u could do real good off the weeds on mary

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How is the fishing this week? Heading there on Saturday and CANNOT WAIT!!! Hope things are biting....

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we've been up all week and have done real well..boys and i have released at least 10 walleyes over 20inches... the thing is everything we have caught that is big has come on crankbaits in the middle of the day from 1-4 yes the hottest part of the day.. when we slowed down and ran spinners and crawlers we got alot of 14-16 in walleyes and alot of perch bites

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Any areas working better then others? We have had luck in front of Eden Acres II in the past as well as straight across from there. Thanks, sounds GREAT!!! Can't Wait!

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that would be a good place to start yes...had real good luck there

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Anyone been on Mary recently? Camping up in the area this weekend with extended family and might venture over. Used to fish it a lot as a kid so I know locations to Target, just wondering if the fish have been cooperating or if I should venture elsewhere. Any advice greatly appreciated!

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I'm heading up to Lake Mary this weekend for my annual fishing trip with my buddies. We are fishing out of Westshore Resorts. Any update on the ice fishing this winter on Mary? I've never fished Lake Mary before, so any suggestions would be appreciated.

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I haven't heard reports lately, but Eric will do his best to get you on fish. I have stayed at the resort for 11 years and they do a great job. Tell Eric and Erin that Mike and Bev say "Hi".

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Current Lake Mary Fishing Reports - Click Here.

 

Hello, I'll be heading to Mary the last weekend in Feb. to fish for some 'eyes. I've never been on the lake and was curious if there's a typical depth I should focus on? Will be in a sleeper for a couple nights. No hot spots, just a general idea would be great. Thanks.

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There are a few places to look but  one of the mainstays is the bar on the Nw end of the lake. Its a  popular spot but it does produce eyes fairly consistently. Has everything rocks sand and weeds all the essentials to hold bait and in turn eyes.  If I was going up there I would check around the point on the SW end of the lake right before it goes into Little mary. I have had real good success in the past there. And at that time of the year the eyes will be heading into  that shallow bay chaseing the numerous amounts of small perch and panfish that frequent the cabbage beds in little mary.

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Well we were up there a couple weeks ago and there we a ton of people on little Mary.... So we went over to the NW bar and did ok.. We sat in the 16-23ft on the end of that bar.

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Brother in Law was out on Little Mary last week caught a bunch of small gills but not many respectable ones. I know the crappies are normally good size but he said they didn't catch many of them. 

 

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