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Current Ice / Fishing Report ?


Northland Sportsman

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There are some patches of rough ice with drifts to work around but you can drive anywhere you want in 4X4.

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Went up last night for my first Red trip of the year. Got 22 walleyes lost about 10, with lots of keepers. Got 2 pike but only about 20 inchers. Nice evening of fishing though. Good fishin'!!

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Went up Fri eve (12-29) to put out house. 4.3 miles out on Hillman's road. 14.0 FOW. 17" of ice under the house. Crossed over bridge at 3.2 miles w/ no problems. Easy to drive around almost anywhere.

Fished for 12 hours, from 9pm 12-29 to 9am 12-30. Caught 12 walleyes (3 over 17"-9 under 17"-4 keepers 16.0,16.0,16.5,16.75) color seemed not to matter - caught on red glow, green glow, and plain hook, about 9" off bottom. Caught 2 crappies smile.gif - 14.5 and 15.0 - one on plain hook, one on green glow...

good luck everyone!

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Happy New year everyone grin.gif Are getting the rain up there we are in central MN. We had to pull the houses off our hot spot tonight there was water running in the holes fast. Worst part is it's raining to hard for a portable. I don't have good enough rain gear for that. mad.gif

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We're still getting rain here tonight. Good thing because if this would have come down as snow we would have sunk the ice sheet.

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I've got a crew of six heading up in a few hours to fish new year's day. I really hope this rain doesn't ruin our trip. The lake should still be fishable...right?

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Ok it got a little later in the week than I thought but is everything holding up ok? heading up in the morning. Are there diesels running around out there. Don't have one but it makes me feel better. Don't have to drink as many cold ones on the way out grin.gif

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Right now it is great conditions for getting around the lake. The snow is almost all gone and the rain and warm weather really smoothed the ice out.

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Wait til you see the rod we are building for you Petrowske! Guaranteed not to break, but zero sensitivity. crazy.gif

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Wait til you see the rod we are building for you Petrowske! Guaranteed not to break, but zero sensitivity.
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Nothing made that cann't be broke.


Pikester, your talkng to a guy that Samsonite won't give luggage to. Big gorrilas throwing it around a termainal on the TV commercail is fine, KellyP...well its not gonna make it.

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