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Anyone been out spearing?


MJ1657

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There are a bunch of blocks being left on the ice on the lake i'm on. Very disturbing.

Please break them up if you see them out in the open.

It just takes a couple of min with the chisel and it could save someones life.

If you see the people leaving them let them know to put them under when they leave or break them up.

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In the past I have left the blocks sitting up on the ice so people can see where the spearing has been happening, but today when I was out I chopped them all down, I don't have any trees around for some dead limbs but is there anything else I should do to mark the hole? like go tear some limbs off a tree on the lake or stop on the way to the lake and tear them off some wind rows? I'm kinda in a bind.

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Absolutely dead the last two days.

Moved my house to the other side of the lake today and still didn’t see a thing all day. I decided to stick around allot later than normal, kept moving the decoy up as the hole closed in on itself.

Finally a skinny 25 incher came in the hole at 5:12 PM and I took it.

I didn’t get skunked this weekend anyway!!

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Tried a new lake today with my brother. took a 35 incher weighed 6.7 lbs and a 28.5 incher that weighed 5.4 lbs. saw a bunch of pike and obviously there isn't enough forage base for these fish. should have easily went over 10 lbs. skinny fish for sure. they just don't look very appealing when they are underweight. there were few eggs in the sacs so they are absorbing them to conserve and use energy. I think a winterkill would do this lake good.. another new lake tomorrow.

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Merk laska and his misses see any or stick any? I'm heading up nord monday for a couple days gotta get outta here before I go crazy

They left at 4:30 didn't see anything all day yesterday or today.

I got stuborn and stayed past last light.

I finally saw and stuck one at 5:12 PM

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Saw five and speared two in a 2.5 hours on Saturday (5lbs, 3.5lbs) and passed on one between 7-8lbs. The other two were small. I have downsized both my decoy and my sucker, and I am not touching either one very often (jigging once per 1/2 hour or so, slowly, and just a few circles) and this has helped tremendously. Still seeing fish on or near bottom lately, too, but four of the five on Saturday decoyed, and the largest fish hammered my sucker, so I think it is picking up again. Fishing in 15' of water with a drop off to 18'.

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I wasn't spearing today but saw something interesting tip up fishing on Rush Lake.

I caught a 26 inch northern with a hook stuck in its lip. There was about three feet of line attached. One end had the hook the other end was tied to a nut and bolt. In the middle there was a glow stick which had a swivel attached to it.

I bet it was relieved to not be dragging that around anymore.

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I wasn't spearing today but saw something interesting tip up fishing on Rush Lake.

I caught a 26 inch northern with a hook stuck in its lip. There was about three feet of line attached. One end had the hook the other end was tied to a nut and bolt. In the middle there was a glow stick which had a swivel attached to it.

I bet it was relieved to not be dragging that around anymore.

Wow, thats crazy, the guy musta been using the nut and bolt as weight apparently.

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