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Offline Robbo17

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Ponds are froze over around Annandale,  I hope the lakes will be soon.
Got the fish house home, will be getting that ready over the next few weeks. Got to do some repairs on the portable. Took the auger in for repairs this week.
So all I ccan say is "LET IT FREEZE!!!"

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Offline jigglestick

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Moose in Itasca county will be completley frozen by saturday if the wids stay down. I would say they would be tomorrow, but there is a deeper part of the lake that just seems to hang open for an extra day.
soon fellas!
we will be walking out maybe tomorrow just to say we did. we will explore a bit more next week.
got some black powder to burn first!
take a kid hunting and fishing!!

THWACK KILLS!!

Offline MulletvilleSprtsmn

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Pine county, Cross has edges froze,Snake the bays backwaters frozen.Pokegama north-end bay frozen. Here we go been a long wait. Good luck
Hunt and Fish FIRST,    there's always time to WORK.....

Offline Robbo17

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Counting the days to start catching these on the Ice again

Offline Robbo17

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Took a drive up to Richmond today-- Lake Marie, by Kimball was froze over, Pearl was about 75% froze over, and Grand was wide open yet.

Robbo

Offline guythathunts

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There have been houses out on area lakes for the last week now. As for an ice report... I don't want to die. I saw a guy in a portable on Mayhew lake east of rice mn last Wed. The lake was only half frozen over and he was sitting about 150 yards from the open water. So it varried from 0 inches to stupid :withstupid: inches. I am too fat to ice fish this early, I will fall through, I will not be able to get out, I will die.
Find a bird Duke... find a bird... ROOSTER!!! BANG! Bring it here boy. GOOD BOY DUKE, GOOD BOY!!!

Offline Robbo17

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Ice conditions in the Annandale area are not to good, The smaller lakes that were froze over before the snowfall "May" have up to 7-8" of Ice. The larger lakes such as Clearwater, Cedar, Sugar, and Twin/Slyvia are not recommended for foot traffic yet.
Please be careful and think before you venture out on the Ice.

Robbo

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This is the Explore Minnesota Fishing Report Newsletter for December 7, with information provided courtesy of www.outdoornews.com, and brought to you by Explore Minnesota Tourism. For lodging specials and incredible deals, check out www.exploreminnesota.com, otherwise dial 1-888-TOURISM (868-7476) to have a travel counselor help you plan your next Minnesota getaway using Journey, our free customized travel planning service. While you are a subscriber to this newsletter, we will send you a weekly update reporting fishing conditions throughout the state. To subscribe to any
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Please remember that ice is never considered totally safe. The Department of Natural Resources reports that 4 inches of ice is the minimum thickness recommended for travel by foot. Ice safety guidelines also recommend a minimum of 5 inches of new, clear ice for snowmobiles and ATV's, and 8-12 inches of new, clear ice for cars and small trucks. Please note that melting and refreezing makes ice less stable, especially in areas with springs or current. Anglers are asked to please call ahead for the most current conditions before venturing out. Anyone choosing to venture out must use extreme caution and check ice thickness often. Please note that heavy snow has hindered ice production on most lakes and rivers.

Before heading out, consider learning how to make and use ice picks and claws by checking out the 1-minute video on the DNR website at www.dnr.state.mn.us/safety/ice/index.html

Anglers may obtain fishing licenses 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, by dialing 1-888-665-4236, or accessing http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/licenses/agents.html

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NORTHEASTERN MINNESOTA

International Falls
On Rainy Lake, a few spear houses have been set up in and near the bays on 4-5 inches of ice. Please note that a lot of open water remains on the main lake, and the ice that does exist is thin and snow-covered.

Grand Marais
A lot of snow covers the ice on area lakes. A few anglers have begun checking the ice, but the deep snow has prevented thin ice from getting thicker.

Ely
The smaller area lakes are safe enough for foot travel, and some of the larger lakes are now covered in as much as 4 inches of ice. Please note that a lot of thin ice still exists on many area lakes.

Grand Rapids
While anglers were venturing out onto 4-6 inches of ice last weekend, recent heavy snowfall has caused slush to develop, making travel difficult on most lakes.

Duluth
Anglers are walking out onto 4-6 inches of ice, however 14 inches of now snow last weekend is causing slush to develop on the lakes. Fish and Boulder lakes have been good for lots of walleyes in 10 feet of water during low-light hours. For northern pike, hit 8-10 feet of water on Rice and Fish lakes using sucker minnows.

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NORTHCENTRAL/WEST MINNESOTA

Baudette
On Lake of the Woods, Four Mile Bay had 7 inches of ice earlier in the week, with limits of walleyes being taken. Morris Point was reported to have 5-7 inches of ice, and Zippel Bay ice was measuring 5-9 inches. The main-lake ice currently varies from 6-9 inches, and may be accessible by this weekend.

Waskish
On Upper Red Lake, from 7-12 inches of ice covers the areas of the lake being fished. The best walleye and northern pike reports are coming from the southeast corner in 8-10 feet of water. ATVs were an option as of Tuesday morning, but the snowcover has become so deep that travel has become an issue.

Blackduck
Most lakes have 6-9 inches of ice. The perch bite has been very good on Blackduck Lake in 8-14 feet of water, with a few walleyes coming from depths of 14-20 feet. Look to Gilstead and Rabideau lakes for panfish. Deep snow is causing problems with lake travel on most area lakes.

Bemidji
While ice was forming nicely on most area lakes, the heavy snow has caused water to soak through to the surface, limiting travel on many lakes.

Bena
On Lake Winnibigoshish, spear anglers are doing well near the West Winnie Campground, where 6-8 inches of ice has formed. As of Tuesday morning, no one had ventured out ono the main lake. Depending on snowfall amounts, perch anglers may be able to access the main lake by this weekend.

Walker
On Leech Lake, anglers are beginning to walk out onto the ice at Shingobee and Steamboat bays, which are reported to have 3-6 inches of ice. Walker Bay still has some open water. Ice is averaging 6-8 inches on the smaller area lakes.

Hackensack
A few people had begun fishing on four inches of ice last week, but 10 inches of snow put a quick end to that last weekend. Slush and water is now an issue on most lakes where walkable ice had formed.

Detroit Lakes
The small lakes and bays are covered in 5-10 inches of ice. While some anglers are venturing out on ATVs, the thick snowcover could create slush. Walleye action has picked up on Deadshot Bay on Big Detroit Lake in 18 feet of water. Any weed edge in this bay should also be good for panfish. On Island Lake, panfish and walleyes are being pulled from 16-18 feet of water.

Battle Lake
Walleyes and perch are being pulled from 10-14 feet of water in front of Graystone on Ottertail Lake. Anglers are walking out onto West Battle Lake and finding a few walleyes and panfish on the first break. Sunfish are biting on West Lost Lake in 10 feet. Spitzer Lake is producing a few panfish in depths of 8 feet. Recent snowfall has caused slush to develop on many of the larger area lakes so please caution.

Alexandria
Ice depths vary from 2-7 inches on most area lakes, with the thickest ice found on the smallest lakes. The recent snowfall may create problems with ice formation. Please call ahead before venturing out. Anglers are already heading out onto Little Mary and Reno lakes.

Brainerd/Nisswa
While ice is limited on most of the larger area lakes, the bays and smaller lakes are covered in 5-6 inches of ice. Walleyes are being caught on Round and North Long lakes in 18 feet of water. Upper Gull Lake, and Jones’ Bay on Pelican Lake are producing panfish and a few walleyes in slightly shallower waters. Fish houses were being pulled out onto these areas earlier in the week, but with the additional snowfall, caution is advised due to the potential for slush.

Crosby
Most lakes have an adequate amount of ice for good “foot-travel,” with as much as eight inches being reported on the smaller area lakes and in the bays. Crappie action is picking up on Blackhoof and Perry lakes during evening hours. Northern pike are active on many area lakes, however reports are limited.

Garrison/Isle
While most of the ice on Lake Mille Lacs is not yet stable enough to support ice angling, some of the east end bays have up to 9 inches of ice. Some anglers are venturing out and taking decent-sized perch from the shallows, however most of the fish have been small. Expect some of near shore, main-lake structure to be accessible very soon.

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TWIN CITIES VICINITY

Annandale
Anglers are walking out onto Clearwater Lake, and catching a few walleyes and crappies. For crappies, check out Dan’s Lake, and for walleyes, head to Lake Edwards. The smaller area lakes and bays have up to 6 inches of ice. Please note that some of the larger lakes still have areas with open water.

Zimmerman/Elk River
Elk Lake is producing crappies and northern pike in 6-7 feet of water. Fremont Lake has been good for lots of northern pike in depths of 4-6 feet. On Baxter Lake, anglers are taking sunnies and crappies from 11 feet of water. While these lakes have 4-6 inches of ice, other area lakes are covered in a thinner layer of ice.

West Metro
Ice depths vary from 2-6 inches on most area lakes. Anglers venturing out are reporting limited success. Lake Parley is often a good early-ice location, with quite a few anglers already trying their luck with the fish.

Waconia
On Lake Waconia, 2-6 inches of ice has formed on Waconia Bay, however snow drifts and slush may cause problems for anglers. No other area of the lake has been checked for ice thickness, and there are no reports of anyone venturing out onto the ice.

Wayzata
On Lake Minnetonka, some of the areas that were first to freeze over now have 3-4 inches of ice, with a handful of anglers venturing out on the bays.

Chisago City
Anglers are venturing out onto the channels and bays where 5 inches of ice seems to be the average. An evening crappie bite is being reported in the hole in front of Whispering Bay on South Center Lake. The south end of Chisago Lake is producing sunfish and northern pike during the day. Walleyes and crappies have also started hitting in front of the Dinner Bell in more than 18 feet of water on South Lindstrom Lake.

Northeast Metro
An average of 3-5 inches of ice covers most of the smaller area lakes. Anglers have begun walking out, using tip-ups and shiner minnows. Northern pike and bass have been active, especially on Demontreville and Jane lakes in 10-12 feet of water.

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SOUTHERN MINNESOTA

Red Wing
Ice has started to form in the bays of the Mississippi River. The docks located in the Baypoint Park area are giving up crappies. Boats are still an option on the river where walleyes and sauger continue to be caught on jigs below the dam.

Faribault
Due to little snowfall this past week, area ice is in good shape. Anglers are now walking on 4-5 inches of ice and catching fish. Karderlik’s Bay on Shields Lake is producing crappies in 18 feet of water, and northern pike are active in the shallows. Bulrush Bay on Lake Mazaska has been good for sunfish. Some shallow water walleye action is being reported on the Twin lakes.

Waterville
There is 5-7 inches of ice on Elysian, Francis, Tetonka and Sakatah lakes. A few panfish have been pulled from these lakes, and Elysian is giving up some walleyes in 7-9 feet of water during evening hours.

Mankato
The smaller area lakes have 5 inches of ice, while the larger lakes offer only 2-4 inches. Look to Crystal Lake for walleyes in less than 5 feet of water. On Lake Elysian, walleyes have started hitting in 9-12 feet along the points that are accessible by foot. Look to Mud Bay on Lake Washington for panfish.

Fairmont
Cedar and Iowa lakes are producing walleyes and perch along the shoreline breaks where 5 inches of ice has formed. Caution is advised on the larger area lakes and main portions of many fisheries due to thin ice. If snowfall is limited this week, expect more areas to become accessible in the near future.

Willmar
There is 4-7 inches of ice on most of the smaller area lakes. The larger lakes such as Green and Eagle froze over just last weekend. Walleyes are hitting in less than 10 feet of water on lakes such as Norway, Long, Ringo, Solomon and Big Kandi during evening hours.

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Offline Robbo17

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Fished Scott and Cedar this weekend. Fishing slow on Scott about 7 in. of Ice, but 10 in. of snow, Tough to move around unless you have a four-wheeler. Cedar I went out about 200 yds from the Cty 6 landing. Started with 7 in. of Ice and ended at 4.5 in. about four in. of snow on Cedar.



This was the only catch of the day.
Had a Bald Eagle come in and try taking it away, that was pretty cool.

Offline Robbo17

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Been on a few of the local lakes, seems to be a common denominator for the lakes I have been on, "Slush".
Cedar was ok once you got away from the shore line, but be sure to check the Ice. I had 4.5 in. about 200 yds out on Sun. The pike were active in  8'-10' out from Cty Rd 6 Access.  Pleasant has a few houses out from the North Access, have not heard any fish reports though. Got reports of to be very careful on Sugar, Ice depths vary alot from what I have been told.  Fishing has been slow there also.
I have not heard any thing from Clearwater but have seen a few people walking out along Hwy 24.
Good Luck whereever you go and be careful!

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My kids waiting for supper

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Pike are hitting pimples on Pleasant in 24 FOW, pretty steady action. Indian Lake is producing sunnies, small, but you get enough of the  larger ones to make a meal. Heard crappies are biting on Francis. Not been out there myself, but heard there is some decent sized ones being caught. I have heard nothing on Walleyes in the area, Except Clearwater was good a week ago on the East Basin.

Offline Robbo17

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Due to Funerals my fishing was put to a halt over the holidays, but from what I've heard her it is.  Crappies and Walleyes are biting on Swan Lake and Lake Francis. Sugar Lake as been slow, but you can pick up a few crappies here and there. I did try for pike out there but it was slow.  Cedar Lake not much happening out there.  Indian Lake has been good for Sunnies, but you have to sort through them.  Walleyes were hot on Clearwater, but I guess that slowed down. Well I guess thats all I heard, since I was unable to get out for a few days.

Robbo

Offline Robbo17

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Annandale area Report- Sugar Lake is producing some crappies and walleyes on the North  end of main lake.  Fish 50 FOW using glow jigs, with crappies, both crappies and Walleyes are hitting.  Tried for Pike out there, they just weren't being active for me.
Ice Conditions are 10"-16", but use caution when driving a vehicle on the lake.
Lake Reminder--- Special Regulations are enforced on Sugar Lake for Crappies and Northerns.   Limit for Crappies is 5 fish daily. Northerns  Limit is  3 but, anything from 24"-36" must be released immediately.  Musky season closed Dec. 10, 2007 for the season. 

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where you get the catfish at??

Offline Robbo17

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Small lake by my house. They have been tough to come by this year, thinking on trying for them again this week. This is a private 100 acre lake, my family was born and raised there and the farmer that owns the land around it lets people fish it in the winter. If you would like to try it sometime let me know, but I can't promise you they will bit.

Robbo