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Author Topic: Anyone get on The Rivers yet??  (Read 2809 times)

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Offline Mayfly

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It is just about that time. Has anyone been out or have any reports from others??

Where is Grute Man? You said your buddies were on the Miss? What area??


Offline iceman

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Long Prairie, MN (AP) - The National Weather Service has issued a flood warning for the Long Prairie River at Long Prairie.

The warning is in effect from this afternoon until early tomorrow afternoon.

At seven this morning, the Long Prairie River was just below the six-foot flood stage at Long Prairie. It is forecasted to rise above flood stage by this afternoon.

The weather service says above-normal temperatures have melted all the snow and that is causing rivers and streams in central Minnesota to run at or near bankful.

There are reports of lowland flooding and water running across some secondary roads in central parts of the state.

On a quite nite up north you can almost here the deer laughing

Offline JohnWester

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i would expect rainy river to be the place to be here in the next couple days... and this weekend it should be packed.
If a gun kills people then I can blame a pen for my misspells?

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Offline ScottPugh

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Thinking about going to get the canoe this weekend.  Thinking about taking a quick (really quick) trip down the mississippi this weekend.  Won't need no paddles or trolling motor this time.  ;D

Offline mariooo69

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I know i cant learn it all here, but was wonding on advice or tips?, i just moved to minn a few yrs ago,, and would really like to go to the river for some good steelhead fishing i keep hearing of,, so any advice on gear , times , areas etc would be greatly appreciated, Thanks  all

Offline WoodChuck

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 :)  you are in the right place for steelhead, trout and salmon . the time is soon ! so i would be checking with the local bait shops and any fishing clubs that mite be in your area.  love to fight those steelies on light or ultra lite gear! what a tangle they will give you .  goodluck .

                               woodchuck ;D
"i am not the KING FISHER , nor the fisher of men , but i am a fisherman "    membership n. 141

Offline JohnWester

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sucker is still frozen tight... south shore, brule is going... north shore look to about easter weekend.  the water is roaring, but not fishable yet.
If a gun kills people then I can blame a pen for my misspells?

IBOT# 286 big_fish_guy

Offline rchaze60

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might get on the St Croix here real soon....... the mississippi has to much crap floating down on it besides I aint into 3 headed fish  :ROTFLMAO:

Offline 7Pines

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The upper Croix is raging pretty good right now and isn't navigatable.  The St. Croix at hwy. 94 was full of ice last weekend, but I suppose it's open now.  The walleyes'll be hot to go as soon as you can get out there and chase them...jigs and minnows/plastics are productive.
Dan