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SHEEPHEAD
Posted 10/31/2008 6:53 AM (#343228 - in reply to #322947)
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Was out on Tonka Thursday no fish seen 2 One when I sat down to take a swig of Mountain dew muskie swam right up to boat... went from Grays to west end.west end still had Buoys on the way back they pulled the buoys lucky to have GPS.... Water temp 49 to 51
MuskyFlyGuy
Posted 10/31/2008 4:33 PM (#343307 - in reply to #343228)
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Also out on Tonka on Thursday. Going out of Gray's Bay, we put the camera down to look for those walleyes we typically mark. Water temperature was 51 degress on the bottom in 21+ feet. It ranged from 49-50 on the surface throughout the afternoon. The wind got your attention most of the time and people were trolling or tucked behind islands or shore. We moved nothing. We saw alot of big arcs at 55 feet in Robinson's Bay, but did not fish for them.
Tom
WI_guy_turnedMudDuck
Posted 10/31/2008 11:37 PM (#343344 - in reply to #322947)
Subject: Re: Twin Cities Metro Report for all Metro Lakes




Posts: 227


Location: Maple Grove
Was out on Thursday also. Slow was the word for us too. We however decided not to hide from the wind and fished main lake stuff. Deep edges mostly. Moved a smaller fish and that was it. Fished out of Grays over to Spring Park Bay and back. Water temps already reported are accurate. I'll be out tomorrow.
Mak51
Posted 11/1/2008 8:11 AM (#343349 - in reply to #322947)
Subject: RE: Twin Cities Metro Report for all Metro Lakes


Fished Tonka for two hours last night and raised one hot fish on a deep weedy saddle 46-48" range. Surprised by how charged the fish was and how i didn't catch it. She took three swipes on the eight then swan off. Never even looked at the throwback. Water temps. as noted. Bait all around the first and second breaks.
W8N4SNO
Posted 11/1/2008 5:27 PM (#343374 - in reply to #322947)
Subject: Re: Twin Cities Metro Report for all Metro Lakes




Posts: 118


Location: Minnesota
Fished Waconia on Friday, managed to boat a nice 44.5 incher and see one other. North winds seemed to have settled the action down a bit from last weekend. Water temps from 47-49 degrees, warm weather not helping the fall bite much. Miltona this Wednesday, we'll see how that goes.


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Tackle Industries
Posted 11/1/2008 8:45 PM (#343385 - in reply to #322947)
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Location: Land of the Musky
W8N4SNO-Did you catch my fish? Need to get out this week on Waconia. Too much time in the basement selling lures and not enough time on the lake! I have one muskie with a nice prop scar running down its back that I see almost every year but can't seem to catch. He hangs on Cemetery reef. Need to get him this year! Going out on Tonka this week for sure! Test some lures and hope to get a little love from a 50 at the same time... We will see...
Tackle Industries
Posted 11/2/2008 6:53 PM (#343476 - in reply to #322947)
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Location: Land of the Musky
Waconia today taking video of the new prototype lures. LOL did not see one fish. I had my udnerwater camera rig going so I was really hoping to see a musky or pike come up and smack one of my prototypes. What a great day though!

I did lose my plug in my baot when my wife adn kids came out to ride with me. LOL my daughter says, "daddy, water water yeah!!!!" Daddy looked back to see 6" of water on the floor. Speed up and put that pump on. LOL I am glad I have two backup plugs with me.
James
W8N4SNO
Posted 11/2/2008 9:57 PM (#343498 - in reply to #322947)
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Posts: 118


Location: Minnesota
Fished Waconia today for a solid 6 hours. We saw two fish and had one come and eat right at sunset. The picture is Chris and his nice 43 incher! All in all it was great to fish with Chris and I was glad to put him on a fish!


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lots of luck
Posted 11/3/2008 7:29 AM (#343515 - in reply to #343498)
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Location: Mayer, MN
Corey and Chris, I pulled into the driveway after a 570 mile drive at 6 p.m. and could not believe how nice the weather was for MN on Nov. 2nd. I then looked to see Chris's truck was not in the drive so I knew he was out chasing walleyes, that's not a walleye!

When are we going fishing?

Jason
W8N4SNO
Posted 11/3/2008 7:59 AM (#343521 - in reply to #322947)
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Posts: 118


Location: Minnesota
Jason, we had a pretty good weekend to say the least. One Friday and one Suday made for a productive weekend. We are always hoping to see more action, but I'll take what I can get this time of year. Looks like the weather is going to take a huge change Wednesday night, I'll let you know when I'm heading out again, maybe Wednesday and Sunday.
Corey
Tackle Industries
Posted 11/3/2008 10:47 AM (#343538 - in reply to #322947)
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Location: Land of the Musky
Corey-I was out Sunday too adn did not see a thing on Waconia. Nice fish! Too bad I didn't see you. I gave 4 boats some SuperDs to have fun with. Sorry I missed you on the lake. I fished right were your boat is sitting too I should have stayed out a few more hours!!!! That water clearity was great! I bet I could almost see 20 foot down.
W8N4SNO
Posted 11/3/2008 11:59 AM (#343553 - in reply to #322947)
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Location: Minnesota
Wow, that would have been nice to get a couple of those from you. A good friend of mine has a couple, but I have not made the investment yet. next time... The water clearity this year is unbelievable! I've managed to catch more junk off the bottom this year, than any other. LOL
MuskyFlyGuy
Posted 11/3/2008 4:33 PM (#343612 - in reply to #343553)
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Minnetonka surface temp got up to 52 on Sunday. A CO was going around and checking licenses and boats. He was a nice young man and reported that nobody was having success. The water was very clear and I saw one take three swipes at an XRap and never touch it.
Tom
Mak51
Posted 11/4/2008 11:58 AM (#343739 - in reply to #322947)
Subject: RE: Twin Cities Metro Report for all Metro Lakes


Funny weekend for me in retrospect. Fished Saturday and Sunday on Tonka. Suturday it sounded like fish were going for many guys off the deep weed edge and Sunday seemed tough from the reports I have heard. Well, Saturday was tough for me, two follows, and Sunday was a good day. Sunday, landed a 45" fish and hooked/lost another 45/46 at boatside, had two follows. Water temps. as noted between 49-52.
Guest
Posted 11/13/2008 4:08 PM (#345196 - in reply to #322947)
Subject: RE: Twin Cities Metro Report for all Metro Lakes


Calhoun has been pretty good! Seen an albino out there on Sun. Phone pic is pretty crappy though.
Mak51
Posted 11/13/2008 9:29 PM (#345242 - in reply to #322947)
Subject: RE: Twin Cities Metro Report for all Metro Lakes


Fished Tonka today. Water temps. were 45-47. Found bait in the weeds early in the day then it moved out to the breaks later on. Fished eleven hours and only raised one ~hot fish ~mid 40s. She kept nipping the tail of a bulldawg, following it around the figure eight four times. Spoke to a handful of walleye guys, same for them, nothing biting.
Chris Munchow
Posted 11/20/2008 9:52 AM (#346233 - in reply to #322947)
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Location: North Metro - Twin Cities
Was out on North Metro yesterday from 10 till 2. Hoped to spend 50/50 casting verses trolling. Tuesday only one access was wide open but the high winds overnight had opened up most of the lake. Water temps were around 37 degrees. With the winds rapidly getting worse and rolling into my two favorite spots for casting, I ended up trolling the entire time. Was able to locate large clouds of bait but they were not on the break but suspended around 20’ in 25’ to 30’ of water. Trolled both bright and natural patterns around the baitfish in all shapes and sizes but couldn’t get a rip. Spent plenty of time on the break also but not even a sniff. Would have liked to check shallow but it wasn’t in the cards. Could be the last day of the year unless this wind keeps up? One clam night and it may be over.
happy hooker
Posted 11/20/2008 10:10 AM (#346236 - in reply to #346233)
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Chris
when are we gonna get another DVD???
Would you like to speak at the TC chapter sometime?? I lineup the speakers

Edited by happy hooker 11/20/2008 10:11 AM
Herb_b
Posted 11/20/2008 10:55 AM (#346245 - in reply to #346233)
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Location: Maple Grove, MN
I got out on Tonka for one last time Tuesday. Luckily, I met another fisherman at the landing and we decided to fish together. So, Shawn H. hopped into my boat. Its always more fun to fish with someone else - especially with another hard-core Muskie fisherman.

The fishing conditions were not easy to say the least. We had to bust ice at the landing and for another 100 ft in Grays Bay just to get to open water. And it was cold.

Well, first we tried my favorite spot and all we saw was a little 3 fter that nipped at my bait. Then we tried a few other spots that Shawn suggested. I didn't care much where we fished because I was mostly out there to get enough stablized gas through the fuel system to make sure it was ready for winter. The fishing was a bonus and I was just hoping to see a decent Muskie.

Anyway, about 4:30 pm or so I was beginning to think about home where it was warm and supper would soon be ready. I was cold, the rod kept freezing up, and there were no fish showing themselves. I may have just called it a season and gone home had I been there by myself, but since Shawn was there I couldn't just wimp out. It was his fishing outing too.

And just then a Muskie came right in behind my big plastic bait, followed around on the figure-8, ate the bait, and it was fish on! A quick fight and she was in the net. Shawn said I sure went from hoping to see a fish to catching a big fish in a hurry.

The fish was a solid 52 inches long with a hefty girth. I've attached a picture so you can all see. It just goes to show that its best to keep fishing even when the fishing is not good, your rod and reel are freezing up, and you're cold and hungry and have begun to think about the dollar menu at MacDonalds.

A special thanks to Shawn for a great net job and being a great fishing partner. There is little chance that I would have ever caught that fish without Shawn in the boat.

Now the winter is going to seem a whole lot shorter.

Good fishing all.

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JRedig
Posted 11/20/2008 11:27 AM (#346248 - in reply to #322947)
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Location: Twin Cities
That is a helluva way to end the season, NICE going!
W8N4SNO
Posted 11/20/2008 1:05 PM (#346266 - in reply to #322947)
Subject: Re: Twin Cities Metro Report for all Metro Lakes




Posts: 118


Location: Minnesota
Awesome Fish Herb!!!! I am hoping to get out this coming weekend. Can anyone tell me if the 3 rivers access is usable, or is it froze over?

Thanks, Corey
Obfuscate Musky
Posted 11/20/2008 1:38 PM (#346270 - in reply to #322947)
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Location: MPLS, MN
I'm going to try to hit Tonka Sunday for one last chance. Hopefully I can get out, probably run to the launch in the AM to check it out. Nice fish Herb, next time your solo let me know lol...
Herb_b
Posted 11/20/2008 3:00 PM (#346282 - in reply to #346270)
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Location: Maple Grove, MN
Thanks much. If ever a man was lucky, it was I.

If you're going to Tonka, I don't know if the Grays Bay landing will still be usable due to the ice conditions. You may want to go over to the Marina in Wayzata Bay instead. From the Grays Bay landing, I believe you just go to the first stop-light north on 101 and then take a left and go west a little ways. It will be on your left.

Stay warm and good luck to everyone still fishing. Please post a picture if you catch something.

Herb

Edited by Herb_b 11/20/2008 3:12 PM
stinger
Posted 11/20/2008 3:28 PM (#346289 - in reply to #346282)
Subject: Re: Twin Cities Metro Report for all Metro Lakes




Posts: 93


Location: Minneapolis, MN
Love the Polaroid -- old school! Very nice catch Herb.
WI_guy_turnedMudDuck
Posted 11/20/2008 4:08 PM (#346294 - in reply to #322947)
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Posts: 227


Location: Maple Grove
I drove by Grays yesterday and it was open, not sure now though. I plan on driving by again tomorrow as I'm going to try and get out Saturday.
bturg
Posted 11/20/2008 5:14 PM (#346309 - in reply to #346294)
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Nice fish there Herb'
As of late Thursday the Grays ramp was open
Chris Munchow
Posted 11/20/2008 5:17 PM (#346311 - in reply to #322947)
Subject: RE: Twin Cities Metro Report for all Metro Lakes





Posts: 129


Location: North Metro - Twin Cities
Happy Hooker,

I have been doing some stuff with Brian and Erik of “Just Big Muskies” but because I’m no longer affiliated with FishFever, I haven’t had the resources to do the amount of shooting required to get enough footage for another topwater dvd. I have been experimenting with some self-camera setups but nothing takes the place of a cameraman in the boat…at least not yet. I’ve got some stuff in the can and plan on a new release or two down the road. Hopefully next season will allow for more opportunities to shoot and get the footage needed for another dvd or two.

I would be happy to speak at a TC Chapter meeting at some point, shoot me a pm.

Herb_b,

Congratulations on an awesome metro fish! I too have had many occasions when staying out longer when things were tough resulted in fish. I pushed myself an extra hour yesterday in the cold with no luck. Also I always wonder what would have happened if I had kept going a few hours more, you just never know?
Obfuscate Musky
Posted 11/21/2008 12:25 PM (#346434 - in reply to #322947)
Subject: Re: Twin Cities Metro Report for all Metro Lakes




Posts: 654


Location: MPLS, MN
Drove by today and Grays Ramp is iced. Wayzada Bay is wide open though.
WI_guy_turnedMudDuck
Posted 11/21/2008 6:36 PM (#346482 - in reply to #322947)
Subject: Re: Twin Cities Metro Report for all Metro Lakes




Posts: 227


Location: Maple Grove
I did the same thing at 11am. Rumor has it Spring Park landing is still open. Anyone know for sure?
bturg
Posted 11/21/2008 11:22 PM (#346511 - in reply to #322947)
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Posts: 716


I put in at Wayzata no problem, no report on Spring Park but is should be okay based on other northern shorelines today
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