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Muskyhunter10
Posted 10/19/2012 9:55 PM (#592060)
Subject: Metro




Posts: 173


Location: Minnesota
If you had one lake in the metro to fish for skies this time of the year what lake would it be? I usually don't fish this late in the year so was wondering what lake produces.
Pedro
Posted 10/19/2012 10:20 PM (#592065 - in reply to #592060)
Subject: Re: Metro





Posts: 670


Location: Otsego, MN
Tonka hands down
rumbler
Posted 10/19/2012 10:22 PM (#592066 - in reply to #592060)
Subject: Re: Metro





Posts: 164


Location: Bloomington,MN
yup tonka, best shot at a tank and all the boat traffic is gone
Jeremy
Posted 10/21/2012 11:33 AM (#592247 - in reply to #592060)
Subject: Re: Metro




Posts: 1144


Location: Minnesota.
Can you more familiar guys please let me know when the DNR typically takes the buoys off the rocks on Tonka?

Many thanks.
Skyblaster
Posted 10/21/2012 12:33 PM (#592261 - in reply to #592247)
Subject: Re: Metro




Posts: 190


Location: Savage, MN
Fished tonka yesterday. All buoys still on west side and part of east. Buoys are out on gray and wayzata bays. 5 hours, 2 boats and not a single sighting.
lookin4_big_gurls
Posted 10/21/2012 5:30 PM (#592309 - in reply to #592261)
Subject: Re: Metro




Posts: 315


Gotta love tonka after turnover!!!!
Mcwolf14
Posted 10/31/2012 9:44 AM (#594881 - in reply to #592060)
Subject: Re: Metro





Posts: 23


Never usually fish tonka but with the traffic probably down it might be a good time to try it out. coming from the south metro whats a good access to use?
MuskyFlyGuy
Posted 10/31/2012 10:33 AM (#594891 - in reply to #594881)
Subject: Re: Metro




Posts: 275


Gray's Bay off 101. Remember that the buoys are out. Surface water temperature was 48 yesterday.
sworrall
Posted 11/1/2012 2:25 PM (#595313 - in reply to #592060)
Subject: Re: Metro





Posts: 32886


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
HMMM. I was roundly criticized for mentioning Tonka as a metro lake. Which is it?
Tonka Native
Posted 11/1/2012 4:01 PM (#595334 - in reply to #592060)
Subject: RE: Metro


Its a metro lake, don't let anybody fool you.
Uptown
Posted 11/1/2012 4:19 PM (#595345 - in reply to #592060)
Subject: RE: Metro


It is THE metro lake.

All buoys are off the lake. I watched a guy take out his lower unit on my favorite boulder yesterday. If you don't know the lake, slow down when you get in shallow stuff!!

Water temps were 47 -49 .

Joe
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Guest
Posted 11/5/2012 9:06 AM (#596097 - in reply to #592060)
Subject: RE: Metro


Is there any reason it wouldn't be a metro lake?!?
W8N4SNO
Posted 11/5/2012 1:00 PM (#596152 - in reply to #592060)
Subject: Re: Metro




Posts: 118


Location: Minnesota
No. People just like to argue for no apparent reason.
asteffes
Posted 11/17/2012 10:19 PM (#598417 - in reply to #596152)
Subject: Re: Metro




Posts: 454


Boy were the fish going in the metro today! Wish I could go back tomorrow.....but most likely have other things to take care of on the "to do" list. Many boated and a few lost opportunities as well.
MuskieFever
Posted 11/17/2012 11:33 PM (#598421 - in reply to #592060)
Subject: Re: Metro




Posts: 572


Location: Maplewood, MN
^ pictures?
asteffes
Posted 11/18/2012 7:28 AM (#598427 - in reply to #598421)
Subject: Re: Metro




Posts: 454


My buddy has a couple on his phone, but nothing huge so it was just pop the hooks and release. All fish came on suckers. Lost one in the 48" range but nothing over 44" hit the net. Still fun though.
Brozik
Posted 11/24/2012 3:50 PM (#599356 - in reply to #592060)
Subject: RE: Metro


Any ice on the lake yet? Still able to access the water?
Brad P
Posted 11/27/2012 8:59 AM (#599753 - in reply to #592060)
Subject: Re: Metro




Posts: 833


This is as of Saturday: Western Channels were pretty well locked, couldn't go past Fletchers. Maxwell channel was locked up as well. Maxwell ramp also locked. North Arm channel was open due to wind. Heard a report that Greys was locked up. Not sure if more main lake stuff is still open, like the Spring Park Ramp. It won't be long, she was making ice in Crystal on Saturday when the wind died down.
Guest
Posted 11/27/2012 7:35 PM (#599875 - in reply to #599753)
Subject: Re: Metro


we could not break through at grays today ice was pretty thick through the bridge... It was nice getting out tho saw 4 nice lazy fish.
Wishful
Posted 11/29/2012 9:17 AM (#600244 - in reply to #592060)
Subject: RE: Metro


Does anyone know if I could get out on Harriet, Calhoun or Tonka tomorrow?
Brad P
Posted 11/29/2012 9:41 AM (#600252 - in reply to #592060)
Subject: Re: Metro




Posts: 833


I do not know for sure, but I would try Spring Lake Park ramp on Tonka or else the Wayzata Mooring Launch, in Wayzata bay. (place with all the sail boats.) You are going to want a ramp that is on a big, mainlake bay, that might still be open. My guess is it is going to be tough luck, but that is just a guess.

No clue on the city lakes.
ArmPit
Posted 11/29/2012 10:11 AM (#600259 - in reply to #600252)
Subject: Re: Metro





Posts: 447


Location: Waconia, MN
Drove by Spring this morning on my way to work, and looks like a thin sheet of ice around the ramp, but nothing major.
uptown
Posted 11/29/2012 12:14 PM (#600296 - in reply to #600259)
Subject: Re: Metro




Posts: 432


Location: mpls
Spring park is open and will just get better today with the warmer temps.

Small bays are too thick .

Joe


Jeremy
Posted 12/1/2012 1:05 PM (#600754 - in reply to #592060)
Subject: Re: Metro




Posts: 1144


Location: Minnesota.
I'm likely not the only one to do this but be careful backing into bays that are iced over "a little bit".

Did it a few yrs. back walleye fishing. The bay was iced up to about 80 yds out then open...seagulls standing around gawking...the ice close to shore broke and showed maybe 1/8" to 3/16" thk.

Backed my boat in and subsequently busted all the trailer lights out as it was over an inch at the back of the boat....

Just saying. I fished after I got her turned around and it seemed to be around 1" all over. Was a bugger...and nothing was going on....walleyes...

PITA but I really wanted to fish as it got to be 50 deg out in Nov. in MN.
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