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muskyroller
Posted 6/5/2017 7:43 AM (#863947)
Subject: Minnesota Opener?




Posts: 1039


Location: North St. Paul, MN
How'd the muskies treat you this weekend in MN? Our two boats saw two all day. We only converted one...42". Tough!
RunNGun
Posted 6/5/2017 8:09 AM (#863951 - in reply to #863947)
Subject: Re: Minnesota Opener?




Posts: 132


I did not make it out over the weekend. A few buddies of mine were out, and they said it was pretty tough, as well. Sounded like the boating traffic was pretty insane in the metro with the weather we had. I'm planning on getting out a few times this week to get a bead on what's going on. The first one of the year is always the toughest - nice job on getting the 42"!
mnmusky
Posted 6/5/2017 8:52 AM (#863959 - in reply to #863947)
Subject: Re: Minnesota Opener?




Nothin to report. Did have nice anti musky weather though
Pat Hoolihan
Posted 6/5/2017 8:56 AM (#863960 - in reply to #863947)
Subject: Re: Minnesota Opener?




Posts: 386


Fished most of the day on Saturday and boated 2, lost 1. Yesterday I was craving a fish fry so chased walleyes all day. Just hooked the boat up now and will be out for the remainder of the day.
Gregarrison
Posted 6/5/2017 9:36 AM (#863965 - in reply to #863947)
Subject: Re: Minnesota Opener?




Posts: 32


Location: MN
6 follows on the weekend 0 converted And i thought they were going to be more cooperative this year

Edited by Gregarrison 6/5/2017 9:37 AM
thescottith
Posted 6/5/2017 9:51 AM (#863968 - in reply to #863947)
Subject: Re: Minnesota Opener?




Posts: 444


Couple lazy follows...
Redlineracer12
Posted 6/5/2017 11:08 AM (#863974 - in reply to #863968)
Subject: Re: Minnesota Opener?




Posts: 45


I raised quite a few fish, couple of nice ones. All pretty lazy though.
happy hooker
Posted 6/5/2017 11:15 AM (#863976 - in reply to #863968)
Subject: Re: Minnesota Opener?




Posts: 3147


What a teaser,,,on the third cast had about a 46 hit the bait twice and had him hooked for a few seconds,,we ended up seeing 5 other fish,,,on Sunday we went out 11- 3 in about has bluebird a sky has possible,,we saw about 8, couple were aggressive but did not hit ,,XL dive and rises moved most of them,,,4 years ago we had 46 follows and 3 fish on opener the year before 41 follows and 4 fish,,the drop in stocking numbers is hitting hard.
Irish02bk
Posted 6/5/2017 1:07 PM (#863989 - in reply to #863947)
Subject: Re: Minnesota Opener?




Posts: 150


Went out Saturday and Sunday for a total of 10 hours, saw 2 fish. none boated. another week and i thinkthe water temp will be better. also a lot of traffic on saturday i with a walleye tournament so had to troll most of the AM after 7.
Kirby Budrow
Posted 6/5/2017 1:58 PM (#863993 - in reply to #863960)
Subject: Re: Minnesota Opener?





Posts: 2325


Location: Chisholm, MN
Pat Hoolihan - 6/5/2017 8:56 AM

Fished most of the day on Saturday and boated 2, lost 1. Yesterday I was craving a fish fry so chased walleyes all day. Just hooked the boat up now and will be out for the remainder of the day.


Big ones?
Kong
Posted 6/5/2017 2:52 PM (#864004 - in reply to #863947)
Subject: Re: Minnesota Opener?




Posts: 11


Only made it out for two hours this weekend on tonka but had two follows.
jpbad996
Posted 6/5/2017 7:02 PM (#864027 - in reply to #863947)
Subject: Re: Minnesota Opener?





Posts: 86


Location: Plymouth, MN
Started out good right away Saturday morning with a 47.5" in the bag, and then saw just one more the next several hrs.
muskyhunter47
Posted 6/5/2017 7:24 PM (#864029 - in reply to #864027)
Subject: Re: Minnesota Opener?




Posts: 1638


Location: Minnesota
Any one hit mil lace took Friday off thinking heading up for the day
FlyPiker
Posted 6/5/2017 8:14 PM (#864035 - in reply to #863947)
Subject: Re: Minnesota Opener?




Posts: 386


Awful, 12 hours on the water between the two days with no follows. I saw 2 sunbathing in some sand that thought my lures were Muskie repellant... Going to get a few hours in tomorrow and all day Thursday so hoping a little less boat traffic helps put the first one in the net. Missed two in WI last Thursday, now those two are all the more heartbreaking.
PurpleBuck8
Posted 6/6/2017 8:45 AM (#864097 - in reply to #863947)
Subject: Re: Minnesota Opener?




Posts: 41


Location: Rochester, MN
Hooked 1 trolling a shallow raider on Saturday. Didn't manage to get him in the boat and saw nothing on Sunday. HOT!
Espy
Posted 6/6/2017 8:59 AM (#864099 - in reply to #863947)
Subject: Re: Minnesota Opener?





Posts: 323


Location: Elk River, MN
Weekend was rough weather wise, rain all night Friday and then hot and windy saturday/sunday. About 20 follows with 1 fish in the bag, 35.5". Ate about 20' out. Almost all that came in were super low and super slow.
tolle141
Posted 6/6/2017 11:09 PM (#864225 - in reply to #863947)
Subject: Re: Minnesota Opener?





Posts: 1000


Just wrapped up my 4th outing (metro). We've raised a dozen or so, had a few hits on rubber, but it's been rough. Haven't seen anything over 40-42
RunNGun
Posted 6/8/2017 7:18 AM (#864356 - in reply to #863947)
Subject: Re: Minnesota Opener?




Posts: 132


Only been out twice since opener (metro) - boated a ~40" on the first outing and saw a few others. Last night was a bust, despite the near perfect conditions. Spoke to one other boat at the ramp and they had similar results.

Edited by RunNGun 6/8/2017 7:19 AM
Herb_b
Posted 6/9/2017 3:35 PM (#864527 - in reply to #863947)
Subject: Re: Minnesota Opener?





Posts: 829


Location: Maple Grove, MN
So far we've hit Mille Lacs, Minnetonka and Independence. Got bit on every lake, but the action overall has been slow. I lost a really big Muskie on Independence when I busted the anti-reverse drive bearing in the reel. Its hard fighting a big fish that way and I ended up losing it. Fish haven't been following much for us so far this year. Its been mostly occasional bone crushing strikes that has left me with a busted rod and a busted ABU 6500 reel. Chartruse/black spinner baits with 5" white plastic grubs have been the ticket for us so far. CJs, Rad Dogs and Candy Spins have all been good.
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