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Trout on The Ice?


RustySasquatch

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check the Forest Lake Hinckley forum and the Grindstone Lake Reports. i dont know where you want to go but i could help you with that. if you want to go in the arrowhead area then check the Boundary Waters/North Shore Duluth and someone will help you there. good luck.

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I use a small pink ice jig, preferably with a few feathers attatched. Put a waxie on it and keep it moving. Seems to work out here. Of course the lake you plan on fishing needs to have a good population of trout. In my experience Minnesota lakes were good way up north but the southern lakes that depended only on stockers left a bit to be desired.

here is a pic of my son from earlier this year....note that there were no other folks or tracks in the pic. Very important, get off the beaten track and be quiet

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here in Minnesota all inland trout lakes with rainbows are stocked. that is a great looking rainbow Antero. do the rainbows were you fish reproduce naturaraly with good results? good luck.

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here in Minnesota all inland trout lakes with rainbows are stocked. that is a great looking rainbow Antero. do the rainbows were you fish reproduce naturaraly with good results? good luck.

Without checking stats I would say that most lakes are stocked, with some natural reproduction. Depending on the harvest rules I would say that most big rivers are stocked but most have good repro rates also. High mountain lakes with not much forage and real short ice free time are stocked.

Most small mountain creeks I would say are mostly natural.

Before I moved here the state was having a problem with whirling disease, they are now stocking the Hofer strain of rainbows hoping to combat this. Not sure about reproduction of Hofers.

The Arkansas is now fishing good and I am patching my waders today and waiting for the next warm spell.

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