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capt bigfish
Posted 10/24/2005 3:42 PM (#163366 - in reply to #163345)
Subject: RE: Twin Cities Metro Report


I fished Forest on Sunday, 55 degrees in the middle of the lake and 51 at the boat launch. 2 fish caught on 15" cranks.
muskieboy23`
Posted 10/24/2005 9:26 PM (#163404 - in reply to #163366)
Subject: RE: Twin Cities Metro Report


I also thought the lake was turning over. It was very cloudy and little dead weeds floating around... and no fish!
Herb_b
Posted 10/25/2005 6:27 AM (#163432 - in reply to #149084)
Subject: RE: Twin Cities Metro Report





Posts: 829


Location: Maple Grove, MN
I fished Tonka Friday and it was definitely turning over in places. One could tell by how cloudy the water was. I only found Muskies in the clear water. One has to look a little, but there are areas where the turnover is not having an affect right now and where the fish are very active.
Muskie Treats
Posted 10/25/2005 7:09 AM (#163438 - in reply to #149084)
Subject: RE: Twin Cities Metro Report





Posts: 2384


Location: On the X that marks the mucky spot
Tonka's been done turning over for a while. Try throwing jerkbaits and twitchbaits.
Herb_b
Posted 10/25/2005 2:07 PM (#163507 - in reply to #149084)
Subject: RE: Twin Cities Metro Report





Posts: 829


Location: Maple Grove, MN
I think it depends on the bay. Some bays are clear and the turnover seems to be close to complete while others seem to be just getting started. Tonka really is like a series of lakes connected together by channels and they all have their own characteristics. I found surface temperatures ranging from 54 to 57 degrees last Friday depending on the bay.

I've heard some say that turnover is just beginning on most lakes in the metro. At what water temp does turnover usually start and complete anyway? I thought lakes usually turned over when the surface temps hit between 52 and 56 degrees, but I may be wrong on that. Anyone know for sure?

Yep, twitch and jerk baits are working all right. The trick is finding the fish.
Muskie Treats
Posted 10/26/2005 11:59 AM (#163607 - in reply to #149084)
Subject: RE: Twin Cities Metro Report





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Location: On the X that marks the mucky spot
Herb, it's over. What you're seeing is an alge bloom.
Herb_b
Posted 10/26/2005 1:58 PM (#163628 - in reply to #149084)
Subject: RE: Twin Cities Metro Report





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Location: Maple Grove, MN
OK, so I take it the fish are staying away from the algae blooms?
happy hooker
Posted 10/26/2005 2:22 PM (#163633 - in reply to #149084)
Subject: RE: Twin Cities Metro Report


out again afternoon,,painted lines in the water surface with our casts on west end,,we missed one saw another,,very tough..lotta musky boats in OCT has compared to just two years ago
muskyporn
Posted 10/26/2005 6:38 PM (#163652 - in reply to #149084)
Subject: RE: Twin Cities Metro Report


On Rebecca last evening for a couple hours before sunset. Moved 4 and one 37" in the net at sunset from about 3' of water. All the fish were shallow.

Mike
Herb_b
Posted 10/27/2005 8:47 AM (#163717 - in reply to #149084)
Subject: RE: Twin Cities Metro Report





Posts: 829


Location: Maple Grove, MN
You might want to leave Rebecca alone. That is where the DNR gets all the eggs for the metro Muskie stocking. The DNR asked Muskies, Inc members to not fish Rebecca and I, for one, no longer fish there and haven't for years.

Besides, Independence has as good or better numbers and much larger fish and is not far from Rebecca.
asteffes
Posted 10/27/2005 9:29 AM (#163730 - in reply to #163717)
Subject: RE: Twin Cities Metro Report




Posts: 454


I was out on my favorite metro lake again last night. Boated a 40" at 5:00 and within the next 30 minutes we had 3 more follows follows from fish in the same area, but couldn't get them to go. After that short 30 minute window, nothing for the rest of the night.

Anyone else out last night experience the same window around this time?

Pedro
Posted 10/27/2005 3:46 PM (#163801 - in reply to #149084)
Subject: RE: Twin Cities Metro Report





Posts: 670


Location: Otsego, MN
Out from 4-6:30 fish were pretty active the whole time. None to eat though. Bulldawgs, gliders, and topwaters were moving the fish.
MuskyFlyGuy
Posted 10/29/2005 6:11 PM (#163968 - in reply to #149084)
Subject: RE: Twin Cities Metro Report




Posts: 275


On Tonka today the temperatures ranged from 52.5 in Crystal Bay to 54.5
in the main lake east of there this afternoon. My wife had a follow and I caught
a small one. Beautifully spotted and oh so feisty. Will go out again tomorrow.
Tom
MuskyFlyGuy
Posted 11/12/2005 6:57 PM (#165265 - in reply to #149084)
Subject: RE: Twin Cities Metro Report




Posts: 275


Minnetonka surface temperatures today ranged between 47.5 and 50.5. Nothing for the last
two times, not even a small northern. Time to either raise the white
flag or fish for walleyes.
Tom

Edited by MuskyFlyGuy 11/12/2005 6:58 PM
Phoenix
Posted 11/19/2005 7:35 PM (#165940 - in reply to #149084)
Subject: RE: Twin Cities Metro Report





Posts: 185


Location: Mendota Heights, MN
White Bear still at 41-42 degrees. Still puttin out fish.

Steve
happy hooker
Posted 11/27/2005 5:55 AM (#166612 - in reply to #149084)
Subject: RE: Twin Cities Metro Report


lakes still kicking out,, 44' today,,fish had a quickstrike and 30ft of line stuck in the side of him just behind the gill,,strange???
DJS
Posted 11/27/2005 9:54 AM (#166620 - in reply to #149084)
Subject: RE: Twin Cities Metro Report


Happy was that fish caught in the city by any chance? My buddy had a fish break his line while using a quick stike rig the weekend of Nov. 12th and 13th.
happy hooker
Posted 11/28/2005 10:41 AM (#166736 - in reply to #149084)
Subject: RE: Twin Cities Metro Report


yes!!!,,,about 30ft of tufline,, quickstike rig had green beads,,,it was east of beach right before you turn out to the bar
happy hooker
Posted 12/5/2005 11:04 AM (#167609 - in reply to #149084)
Subject: RE: Twin Cities Metro Report


Lakes STILL kicking out!!! at least has far has sat,,know of a 45 low 40 and 38 on sat,,and earlier a 50 1/2...crazy but still available
Todd Doebler
Posted 12/6/2005 8:28 AM (#167752 - in reply to #167609)
Subject: RE: Twin Cities Metro Report




Posts: 14


Location: Burnsville, MN
Hey Happy, thanks for catching the fish my daughter missed, bummer to have that tuff line break. But now she's bragging that she almost caught a 44:) I looked at the "cam' today and she's frozen...bummer. What boat do you fish out of? I'm in a blue ranger, usually have kids along.

Todd
happy hooker
Posted 12/6/2005 10:57 AM (#167768 - in reply to #149084)
Subject: RE: Twin Cities Metro Report


I fish out of a silver ranger 1600v,,or ,,,Tell your daughter its still there for her to catch, the quickstrike in the side didnt even draw blood it swam off fine and fat,,drove by there yesterday and the ice was 50ft past the landing,,earliest in 8 yrs I can rememeber it freezing,,'however' the sister lake was about 50% open and the landing still useable,,but that was before last nights 10 below
VMS
Posted 12/6/2005 12:30 PM (#167779 - in reply to #149084)
Subject: RE: Twin Cities Metro Report





Posts: 3508


Location: Elk River, Minnesota
Where you still finding open water?

asteffes
Posted 12/6/2005 1:20 PM (#167793 - in reply to #149084)
Subject: RE: Twin Cities Metro Report




Posts: 454


I would assume Calhoun and Harriet
happy hooker
Posted 12/6/2005 1:44 PM (#167799 - in reply to #149084)
Subject: RE: Twin Cities Metro Report


Theres open water if you want it!!!!,,,river below ford dam has fish
Todd Doebler
Posted 12/6/2005 2:17 PM (#167805 - in reply to #167799)
Subject: RE: Twin Cities Metro Report




Posts: 14


Location: Burnsville, MN
Thanks Happy...bummed about the early ice. Last year the last fish we caught was on the 11th and I thought that was early...oh well. I'll look for you next yr.

Todd
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