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Message Subject: Waconia
Tommy
Posted 9/16/2016 7:44 AM (#830551)
Subject: Waconia




Posts: 98


Anybody been on Waconia recently? I've never been out there, and am thinking of giving it a go tomorrow. Just curious on general patterns for that lake, shallow/deeper, weed edges/slop kinda thing.
asteffes
Posted 9/16/2016 11:22 AM (#830571 - in reply to #830551)
Subject: RE: Waconia




Posts: 454


Hi Tommy-

Typically Waconia is experiencing a shallow water bite this time of year. The sand/reeds from Reinke's bay on the North end all the way to Wagners Bay will produce. With that said, the week edges on all the humps need to be fished as well. The will move up on top of these at different times of the day and depending on how thick the weeds are will need certain presentations. Good luck.
Tommy
Posted 9/16/2016 1:08 PM (#830583 - in reply to #830551)
Subject: Re: Waconia




Posts: 98


Perfect, thank you! I'll report back if I get any action.
JAT
Posted 9/16/2016 1:17 PM (#830584 - in reply to #830583)
Subject: Re: Waconia




Posts: 28


It has been very slow out there this year. That lake is not what it used to be.
Tommy
Posted 9/16/2016 2:34 PM (#830589 - in reply to #830551)
Subject: Re: Waconia




Posts: 98


I think you can say that about almost every metro, and even MN lake though. At the end of the day, there's big fish in there and it's a change of scenery from Tonka for me. Tonka will continue to be the lake I spend the majority of my time on, but I like to throw others in to switch it up and be more versatile.
T.Carlson
Posted 9/16/2016 6:25 PM (#830601 - in reply to #830551)
Subject: Re: Waconia




Posts: 155


There are far better options in that area in my opinion. Some big fish, yes, but all metro lakes have 50+ in them now.
Very slow last few years.
WPT
Posted 9/16/2016 6:50 PM (#830602 - in reply to #830601)
Subject: Re: Waconia




Posts: 6


Yea Waco has been a tough go the last couple years. Tonka, even Indy are much better options IMO.
joeop952
Posted 9/17/2016 11:33 AM (#830644 - in reply to #830551)
Subject: Re: Waconia




Posts: 55


White seems to work for me on Waconia
mnmusky
Posted 9/17/2016 11:47 AM (#830645 - in reply to #830644)
Subject: Re: Waconia




there are some BIG fish in that lake. but its always been tough and sometimes rewarding . Sooo much weed structure. Amazing how it never feels crowded.
Tommy
Posted 9/19/2016 11:08 AM (#830784 - in reply to #830551)
Subject: Re: Waconia




Posts: 98


Had 3 follows out there, nothing huge though. Beautiful day to be on the lake and there wasn't too much boat traffic either which was great.
pistolpete314
Posted 9/20/2016 1:13 PM (#830890 - in reply to #830551)
Subject: Re: Waconia




Posts: 200


Location: Twin Cities
I need to make a trip out there this year, haven't been in two years. Maybe can strike gold
happy hooker
Posted 9/20/2016 6:05 PM (#830923 - in reply to #830890)
Subject: Re: Waconia




Posts: 3147


From a pretty plugged in source they are estimating the adult population in the low 90s
Dirt Esox
Posted 9/20/2016 8:20 PM (#830928 - in reply to #830923)
Subject: Re: Waconia




Posts: 457


Location: Minneconia
happy hooker - 9/20/2016 6:05 PM

From a pretty plugged in source they are estimating the adult population in the low 90s


Yikes! What happened? 12-15 years ago this was my favorite lake.
bllhogg
Posted 9/20/2016 8:43 PM (#830930 - in reply to #830551)
Subject: Re: Waconia




.03 fish per acre? That's absurd.
Sidejack
Posted 9/20/2016 10:12 PM (#830937 - in reply to #830551)
Subject: Re: Waconia




Posts: 1084


Location: Aurora
From a glas half-full perspective, if they're all "plugged in" to the littoral zone it's more like .06!
mnmusky
Posted 9/20/2016 10:25 PM (#830938 - in reply to #830937)
Subject: Re: Waconia




adult being 50"+ ? yeah, 90 may be in the park.
Dirt Esox
Posted 9/22/2016 8:43 AM (#831040 - in reply to #830938)
Subject: Re: Waconia




Posts: 457


Location: Minneconia
mnmusky - 9/20/2016 10:25 PM

adult being 50"+ ? yeah, 90 may be in the park.


Even when Waconia was good pre-2010 that wasn't the case.
bllhogg
Posted 9/22/2016 12:29 PM (#831074 - in reply to #830551)
Subject: Re: Waconia




Well if there's only 90 in Waconia, then there's only 9 in Eagle
mnmusky
Posted 9/22/2016 1:31 PM (#831078 - in reply to #830551)
Subject: RE: Waconia




Yep. Waconia is dead. No point in wasting your time going there. Go to tonka.
ntr0880
Posted 9/29/2016 9:57 AM (#831805 - in reply to #830551)
Subject: Re: Waconia




Posts: 51


I was out on Waconia last week in the afternoon and there had to of been about 15 other boats musky fishing. Every spot had at least two boats on it. Definitely made the conditions a little tougher.
RunNGun
Posted 9/29/2016 10:11 AM (#831809 - in reply to #831805)
Subject: Re: Waconia




Posts: 132


Yea - that lake is crazy tough as it is. Doesn't make it any easier when there is pressure like that and you're limited on spots.
Musky952
Posted 9/29/2016 10:23 AM (#831813 - in reply to #831805)
Subject: Re: Waconia




Posts: 400


Location: Metro
ntr0880 - 9/29/2016 9:57 AM

I was out on Waconia last week in the afternoon and there had to of been about 15 other boats musky fishing. Every spot had at least two boats on it. Definitely made the conditions a little tougher.


I would have pulled out and gone to a different lake. Did you guys see anything? When I was out there it was getting pretty hard to see deeper than a couple feet.
ntr0880
Posted 10/4/2016 8:44 AM (#832235 - in reply to #830551)
Subject: Re: Waconia




Posts: 51


Musky 952 - surprisingly we did move two fish at dusk.
Musky952
Posted 10/4/2016 11:55 AM (#832255 - in reply to #832235)
Subject: Re: Waconia




Posts: 400


Location: Metro
ntr0880 - 10/4/2016 8:44 AM

Musky 952 - surprisingly we did move two fish at dusk.


Good for you guys! I am hoping to put a fish in the boat tonight after work. Hate that the sun goes down so early now. I have never really been one to fish at night since it gets boring (I haven't caught a fish at night though so that could be why). I really like seeing fish come in and manipulating them. I am usually on Minnetonka so that's what it comes down too 9 times out of 10.
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