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dtaijo174
Posted 2/22/2010 11:36 AM (#425124)
Subject: Near Chaska MN. Need help





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Location: New Hope MN
I'm taking my 4yrs old nephew ice fishing for the first time near Chaska (he lives there). Does anyone have any panfish/hammer handle spots you can give me in that area. I don't care if the pannies are 4 inches long...

I don't have a snowmobile/ATV there so I'll have to either drive my truck on the ice or pull it by sled.

His dad is a real pretty boy, so I’m his only avenue to the outdoors world. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks guys,
Dave
happy hooker
Posted 2/22/2010 4:16 PM (#425180 - in reply to #425124)
Subject: RE: Near Chaska MN. Need help




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I dont ice fish much anymore but used to do the metro,,,Oxygen levels this time of year can be an issue on some of the small west metro lakes,,,I used to pull fair sized sunnys and decent metro perch- 9 inchers out of a little Eden Prarie lake called Red Rock I dont know if it has an aireator yet,,,the deeper basin of Whaletail was always good for 3 -to the pound crappies,,,The deeper basin of Auburn just past victoria lots of small pike and average sunnys
Waconia is always a good choice but I heard it is bad traveling with all the snow.
checking fishingminnesota.com and hitting the panfish and ice fishing forums might help you

Edited by happy hooker 2/22/2010 4:25 PM
teddy b
Posted 2/23/2010 10:25 AM (#425330 - in reply to #425124)
Subject: Re: Near Chaska MN. Need help




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I know it is not too close to Chaska but Grey's bay on Lake Minnetonka is a sure thing when it comes to panfish. Just walk on out, its probably less than a hundred yards. Waxies for the panfish and shiners on a tip up will definately produce some pike. Good luck wherever you go, taking kids fishing is the best.
Tackle Industries
Posted 2/23/2010 10:34 AM (#425336 - in reply to #425124)
Subject: RE: Near Chaska MN. Need help





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Location: Land of the Musky
Waconia lake is a nice lake to get some crappie.
Tim Schmitz
Posted 2/23/2010 10:49 AM (#425342 - in reply to #425124)
Subject: RE: Near Chaska MN. Need help




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Location: MN
Dtaijo174, I grew up and still fish the chanhassen/chaska lakes and have been on a pretty good panfish bite for the last 3 weeks with some bass and pike mixed in give me a call @ (612)801-6822
dtaijo174
Posted 2/23/2010 11:08 AM (#425350 - in reply to #425342)
Subject: RE: Near Chaska MN. Need help





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Location: New Hope MN
Tim Schmitz - 2/23/2010 10:49 AM

Dtaijo174, I grew up and still fish the chanhassen/chaska lakes and have been on a pretty good panfish bite for the last 3 weeks with some bass and pike mixed in give me a call @ (612)801-6822


Ok tim will do. Thanks in advance.

Dave
suicknut
Posted 2/23/2010 2:49 PM (#425414 - in reply to #425350)
Subject: RE: Near Chaska MN. Need help




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Location: Chaska MN.
Havent been out on the ice in a while but if I were to go I would recomend Tonka , Waconia and Minnewashta on 41 between Hyway 5 and 7 I always got bit by the hammer handles there ( look on the north shore of the longest point of Minnewashta sorry cant remember the name of the point) good luck
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