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Offline cityfishin

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Mn early ice trip recommendations
« on: Aug 29, 2003, 09:51 PM »
I'm trying to get an early jump on a trip into northern minnesota for icefishing with a couple buddies. We go every year, usually to Mille Lacs. Last year sucked! Not even a bite on the old Dead Sea so we vowed to go further north this year. Any thoughts? I'm thinking about Upper Red Lake, Lake of the Woods and Lake Winnibigosh. We've been using McQuoids and their houses are really nice. Anything comparable? I'm no wuss, but some of those rentals are like crack dens. I keep waiting to step on a hypodermic needle. I want to reserve now so I can get a good weekend in January when fishing is good. I will never step foot on the ice if I have another weekend like last year. Please help me with any suggestions or recommendations.
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Re:Mn early ice trip recommendations
« Reply #1 on: Aug 30, 2003, 09:12 AM »
Perhaps your expectations are too high.  Man, quitting fishing isn't going to help.  If I had quit after a couple trips void of success I would have missed out on some of the most spectacular fishing I've ever experienced.  There are many reasons why I fish, and a good bite is not number one on the priority list.  I find one can draw from the bad experiences in that a lesson can be learned and put to productive use on future trips...

Plan your trip with the mindset that hot action is just a bonus.  Also, going farther north is not necessarily going to result in better fishing.  I fish an area about a nine hour drive north of the Canada/USA border and have had many fishless days... It's easy to have poor fishing even on world class water...Next time your out just think "I could be working" or "shopping with my wife"...

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Re:Mn early ice trip recommendations
« Reply #2 on: Aug 31, 2003, 08:45 PM »
Lake winnie gets my vote. I have never heard a bad thing about that lake. Well, its too far away, I`ve heard that, but thats it. Lake of the woods has great fishing too. URL has turned into Dead Sea Two from what I heard on other websites. Thats tobe expected since every fishing show on TV has shown 6 episodes about how craptastic the fishing is. When you see an episode 4 years in a row, you get the idea that maybe this year, they went to the bar and just showed the old ones. I can hear them laughing, "That'll get the sports up to Hudecs resort".
Heres my other suggestion. Hire a guide. Cheap split 3 ways. And, youll be much happier having expensive fishing trips where many fish were caught than going on cheap trips that anger ones soul. 2 years ago I was on the fence, either I was going to fish many many times the next season and catch fish, or just quit ice fishing. I put tons of time, effort and some money into it and never looked back. Have caught lots of fish since then also. So never,never,never give up. Unless thats the smart thing to do. Good Luck.
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Re:Mn early ice trip recommendations
« Reply #3 on: Sep 01, 2003, 10:06 AM »
Good Grief Mr. Seaguar!!! That was such good advice, i feel guilty for not paying for it.

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Re:Mn early ice trip recommendations
« Reply #4 on: Sep 02, 2003, 09:36 AM »
I appreciate the quick response and for trying to talk me off the edge. I'm not so sure that I would quit for good...certainly I'm done fishing on Mille Lacs. When we weren't catching fish (the entire time) I set up a great ice golf course. Everybody brings one club and I supplied the tennis balls. Each hole was a Penthouse Centerfold blown up. I wet down the ice and placed the image on the surface so that it froze into it. Then we used an auger to drill down about 6-8 inches in an appropriate location on the centerfold. There were prizes for the round (jigs, scoop, tip-up, bobber ties, etc...). Needless to say, we played about 15 rounds that weekend. It just would have been nice to at least pull up an eel pout or something. If I'm going to travel a good distance, I'd at least like to feel the bite. I'll check on Winni and Lake of the Woods. Any more feedback on recommendations is helpful.
I've already been starting to customize my portable with a swivel boat seat instead of plastic, so I'm not yet ready to pack it in.
Thanks.

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Re:Mn early ice trip recommendations
« Reply #5 on: Sep 02, 2003, 06:28 PM »
There are tons of smaller lakes in N MN that are unknown to the public basically. Go to the MN DNR website and use their Lake Finder section. Pick out a county and you can get lakes with species, population surveys, lake maps and stocking reports. I utilize this tool some to help whenever I want to try something different.
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Re:Mn early ice trip recommendations
« Reply #6 on: Sep 03, 2003, 11:55 AM »
I've used those maps before while looking for some lakefront property. It's nice to give you a general overview of a lake and it's depth and fish population. So many of the waterfront that's left is on some 15ft max depth lake/pond. That's not a whole heck of a lot of good. Anyway it's an invaluable tool and I used it to narrow down some of my choices to Upper Red, Winni, and Lake of the Woods. For something more detailed, you've got to get one of those printed maps. I'll do that once I get my lake nailed down.
Is Winni more of a crappie and perch lake? Or is it good for walleye too? I know it's got the record Muskie. I've been to Judd's Resort website. I like that they sponsor this website. Is there another outfitter anyone knows about that may also be on top of it for that lake? I'd like to make a decision soon. Thanks.

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Re:Mn early ice trip recommendations
« Reply #7 on: Sep 03, 2003, 07:02 PM »
1. Winnie has great walleye fishing and perch fishing.
2. Its true that fisherman heading to Winnie are going after both species. If you are just interested in walleye, LOTW may be a better choice. I beleive that also has seperate regulations that allow you to keep walleye and sauger which gives you a larger limit.
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Re:Mn early ice trip recommendations
« Reply #8 on: Sep 12, 2003, 10:31 AM »
If you are looking for a nice early January trip look into a lake trout trip to Ontario. It is not that much further north than Minnesota and the fishing is fabulous. Lakers open the first of January. THere is also crappie, walleye and perch to be had.

Look at Sioux Narrows in Ontario. We stay at the Maple Leaf Motel. There is also Crystal Harbor resort among others.

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Re:Mn early ice trip recommendations
« Reply #9 on: Sep 12, 2003, 09:25 PM »
try wheelers resort on lake of the woods. My brothers and i go ice fishing together at least 1 time per season. we went up to leach last year 6-9 jan. What a drag to say the least. on the 7th of jan it got up to 48 above. the only thing moving on the lake was the water sitting on top of the ice. (app 3-4 inches) needless to say most of us just went home. two of my brothers (the loony one's) went up to wheelers and caught some nice size fish. They said that there was 2 inches of water on the ice, but at least the fish were active ;D

 



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