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Minnesota => Ice Fishing Minnesota => Topic started by: LoWbLaZaH on Jan 17, 2005, 10:57 PM
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Ok....been out there fishing non-stop the last two weekends in a row. Had tip-ups in multiple locations....multiple depths...
Can't seem to catch any northerns, anybody catchin northerns out of this lake? I saw a guy pull one up two weeks ago....haven't seen diddly since....
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One definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again expecting different results. Looks like it is time to pack up and find a different spot.
Are you using electronics like a Vexilar or a Marcum? Are you sure there are fish down there and you just can't get a bite?
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thats my next plan of attack....aquavision and a vexlar.
I did have a buddy drop his aqua vision down his hole about 10 yrds away and had a big northern swim over and check out the camera part. So I know theey are in there.....just can't seem to catch them.
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Try jigging with a jigging rapala.
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Where have you been fishing? I've fished it a little in the summer for bass and had quite a few decent pike hit my spinnerbaits & worms. One guy came into Gander & said he gets nice pike through the ice there, but he wouldn't say where. ;)
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Got two this weekend...finally. Only funny thing is we got them in our ice house which is in the deeper water where we fish for crappies.
Crappies weren't biting, so I threw a fathead minnow on. 30 mins later we had our first 3lb'er!! Put some tip-ups out and got another.
No big ones so we threw them back, but at least we are getting action! yee haw!!
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Try the northeast corner in shallow water, 5-7 feet. Have done some spearing out there and seen plenty along with a 40" musky. The northerns are hitting on shiners or fatheads late afternoon and even late at night on tip-ups. Good luck!
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Wow...your kidding??? you saw a 40" muskie in Odowd's? The DNR isn't even reporting Muskie in that lake.
So you're talking about the northest corner where there aren't any shantys right?
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Yep, from the access straight through the first channel and on the opposite shore (east shore), maybe a few hundred yards north from there there is a few houses last time I was out, but not many. They have caught some really nice walleyes there too. The musky was no joke and suprised the heck out of me. I almost speared it, but something didn't look quite right. It was the biggest fish I had seen come through a spearing hole.