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Message Subject: Metro Tournament results??
Cfollow
Posted 6/10/2017 4:34 PM (#864618)
Subject: Metro Tournament results??


How did it go, other than HOT and WINDY?
mnmusky
Posted 6/10/2017 6:48 PM (#864631 - in reply to #864618)
Subject: Re: Metro Tournament results??


don't quote me (heard 4th hand) but 16 fish over 40"
570+ people registered?
mnmusky
Posted 6/10/2017 7:21 PM (#864634 - in reply to #864618)
Subject: RE: Metro Tournament results??


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Cfollow
Posted 6/10/2017 8:07 PM (#864641 - in reply to #864634)
Subject: RE: Metro Tournament results??


Thanks mnmusky! Congrats to all those that caught fish. Just flat brutal results for 570+ anglers. A bunch of lakes not represented or poorly represented combined with a real lack of big fish. I hope this had everything to do with the weather and not the current status of the metro fishery.

Edited by Cfollow 6/10/2017 8:08 PM
Dirt Esox
Posted 6/10/2017 8:51 PM (#864650 - in reply to #864641)
Subject: Re: Metro Tournament results??


Posts: 457
Location: Minneconia
Unfortunately I think it's the latter.
Gregarrison
Posted 6/10/2017 9:59 PM (#864664 - in reply to #864650)
Subject: Re: Metro Tournament results??


Posts: 32
Location: MN
I believe the conditions played a huge factor on the results. We got blown around on Waconia for a few hours before throwing in the towel and switching lakes, got blown around there too. The wind put extreme limits on boat control and fishable areas, forcing the majority of boats to stack up in any slack water spots they could find. There were 2+ ft. rollers on the lake by 10 a.m. Feel bad for anyone fishing out of bass boats today...
Born
Posted 6/11/2017 10:26 AM (#864690 - in reply to #864618)
Subject: Re: Metro Tournament results??


Posts: 153
Location: MN
Roman had a great day, good for him.

As for the metro fishery, I believe it's the latter as well.
I believe the best way to fix this is to acknowledge that it only survives due to stocking efforts, therefore increase stocking, opportunity (add months to the season) and numbers of anglers participating. In this state you cannot keep a fish under 55, at most lakes. More anglers fishing for muskie is not a bad thing.

My wife and I did leave the lake at 11:30 because of weather. We saw one very large muskie.

I do not believe my thoughts on increased opportunity are not popular among the people that could make it happen.


Edited by Born 6/11/2017 10:28 AM
happy hooker
Posted 6/11/2017 7:07 PM (#864731 - in reply to #864690)
Subject: Re: Metro Tournament results??


Posts: 3147
572 anglers was a new record,,and we got a nice list of volunteers for helping net muskies this fall in the reading pond.

Edited by happy hooker 6/11/2017 7:12 PM
Sidejack
Posted 6/11/2017 9:09 PM (#864754 - in reply to #864731)
Subject: Re: Metro Tournament results??


Posts: 1084
Location: Aurora
There was a reading pond again this year??
I hope you guys wised up and got the waterproof cases for the Kindles this time around.
MuskyCyclone
Posted 6/12/2017 3:01 PM (#864849 - in reply to #864618)
Subject: Re: Metro Tournament results??


Posts: 3
We fished Tonka both Friday and Saturday. Friday was sunny and 86 and we found muskies willing to follow (15) but not bite. The wind was average and you could see them coming in from 15 feet or more. We woke up Saturday thinking we had them located and confident they would hit since it was a full moon with several moon phase times available during tourny times. 6:00 came and the wind was already 15 mph + and the wind was blowing east south east. Saw only 3 fish mostly because the winds kicked up beyond 20 mph and the boat traffic was nuts on points. Had a 50+ fish working 2 or 3 times that day but would rise and then turn off at boat. The floating weeds preventing any kind of effective trolling so we relied on casting wind blown structure. 571 anglers and 21 fish over 40 so we licked our wounds and considered ourselves losers along with 97% of the other participants.
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