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#2058884 - 11/07/09 05:56 PM
Re: St. Croix River Fishing Reports [Re: Joe]
river-newbie Offline
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Registered: 01/16/06
Posts: 394
Loc: River Falls, Wi
Finally made it out this morning for the first time in about a month. Just so much to hunt and do and not enough time in the fall. Fished the 94 bridge area and came up with a 16" walleye, 2 sauger and a lot of short hits on fat heads. Lazy bitters to say the least. Then moved down to the flats with lots of short hits and a couple that got off before makin it to the boat. Headed out waterfowling in the morning then i'll be back out there for a good chunk of the day hopefully!!
Good luck out there!!
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#2058919 - 11/07/09 06:46 PM
Re: St. Croix River Fishing Reports [Re: river-newbie]
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Did not get out till 1:30 few shorts around Afton and a couple of 16 inches on the way up to the flats. And nothing on the flats. Stopped in Afton for one last stop before heading in, just after sundown, and tried casting the shallows buddy lost a pole bender but that was it. Fish we caught earlier were maked and caught between 25 + 30 ft

Little rusty being on the water so things didn't go to smooth but tomorrow will be better organised.

Funny we launched out of Afton only one boat in sight, started trolling and I turn around 7 boats showed up. I guess it looked like it was slow all over and people were searching.


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#2060507 - 11/09/09 08:53 PM
Re: St. Croix River Fishing Reports [Re: Joe]
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Loc: River Falls, Wi
Made it out yesterday afternoon again from 2:30 till dark. Slow bite in the area i tried. Came up with 1 17" sauger and a few shorty eyes and lots of missed hook ups. All fish caught this weekend were full of shad to the point of pucking them out in the live-well. So i figure they were just so full they were out and out lazy. Saw a few fish caught but most went back.
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#2060649 - 11/09/09 11:27 PM
Re: St. Croix River Fishing Reports [Re: river-newbie]
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Loc: Hudson,WI
Originally Posted By: river-newbie
Lazy bitters to say the least.

was out today from 11 to 1:30 no fish but missed two it was almost like their just nibbling very lite bite for me. be back at sunrise if anya see a silver boat with one guy and a yellow lab dont be a stranger.


Edited by Pumkinseed (11/09/09 11:29 PM)
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#2064847 - 11/14/09 06:44 PM
Re: St. Croix River Fishing Reports [Re: Pumkinseed]
Dale Rueber Offline
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Registered: 08/28/07
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Loc: Hastings, MN
Today fishing started out slow, started by Prescott but there didn't seem to be much going on. Moved up river a few spots and finally found active fish below the Kini. Tried many prsentations; handline, snap weights, lindy rig, and split shot rigs. Handline was the most productive with snap weights second. Snap weights produced the only Walleye for the day but it was a short. Most all of the Sauger were caught on handline. Caught several White Bass on the lindy with fat heads and the split shot rig caught White Bass and a couple of Channel Cats. The Channel Cats really seemed to like the slower presentation of the split shot rig. All of the Walleye/Sauger were caught in about 23' on breaks that had a slow rise. Breaks that had a steep drop didn't seem to have any fish even when there was a lot of bait present.
Overall a good day on the water.


Edited by FunFish (11/14/09 06:45 PM)

Dale Rueber
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#2065656 - 11/15/09 11:20 PM
Re: St. Croix River Fishing Reports [Re: Dale Rueber]
Dale Rueber Offline
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Registered: 08/28/07
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Loc: Hastings, MN
Out again today (Sunday) working the split shot rig a lot and it produced 18", 19", and couple of dink saugers. Lindy riging din't work well for me but snap weights and hand line worked did produce. Most fish today were caught in 28', primarily on gradual breaks but a few fish were to be found around the steeper breaks. My guess is that the fish were deeper today becuase it was much sunnier. Only caught 1 short Walleye again with the rest being Sauger. Had a hard time lately locating any Walleye of size but the Saugers are fine by me. All of the Saugers I have caught lately have had huge bellies. The 19" was much closer to the shape of a football than a fish.

Dale Rueber
Dale's Guide Service
http://fishandtrips.biz
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#2065908 - 11/16/09 10:33 AM
Re: St. Croix River Fishing Reports [Re: Dale Rueber]
Quetico Offline
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Registered: 01/18/08
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Nice job Dale

So many lakes to fish so little time
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#2066182 - 11/16/09 02:54 PM
Re: St. Croix River Fishing Reports [Re: Quetico]
redLUNDrebel Offline
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Registered: 06/03/08
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Loc: oakdale,mn
hey dale and other FM'rs, i have never use a split shot rig b/4.

Questions on the split shot rig?
1. how do you set up a split shot rig?
2. do you cast the thing or just throw on the side of the boat and let it drift..
3. what is hyour favorite split shot wt.

thanks in advance
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#2066586 - 11/16/09 08:19 PM
Re: St. Croix River Fishing Reports [Re: redLUNDrebel]
Dale Rueber Offline
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Registered: 08/28/07
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Loc: Hastings, MN
I have only started splitshot rigging this year so I'm fairly green, please take that into consideration in my opinions. The primary reason I use split shotting is to slow the presentation way down.
3 ways that I use split shot rigging:
1. Still fishing - don't do this much because I like to keep moving.
2. Slow trolling and keeping the bait near the bottom or dragging the bottom at a constant speed.
3. Slow trolling and moving the bait forward 4-5', letting the bait sit still while the boat moves forward and repeating.

Option 3 is where I have had the best luck. Many times the fish will hit while the bait is sitting idle or right when it stops.
Split shot rig consists of a hook, bait and a small splitshot 2-4' up the line. The weight needs to be heavy enough to get you to the bottom but not much more. Not positive what size shot I have been using but I would guess 1/8 oz or less. I troll at .5 mph or less and would estimate that I have out 60' of line to get down 25'. I have been using flouro line because it sinks so if you are using mono you may need to adjust the weight slightly. I started using this because I wanted and method to present the bait very slowly. You can achive the same basic results using a very light jig but I have alway disliked jigs with live bait because of having the weight so close to the bait. I think it takes away from the natural action.

Dale Rueber
Dale's Guide Service
http://fishandtrips.biz
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#2067225 - 11/17/09 12:47 PM
Re: St. Croix River Fishing Reports [Re: Dale Rueber]
redLUNDrebel Offline
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Registered: 06/03/08
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Loc: oakdale,mn
thanks Dale for the great info. i will give it a try next time out, maybe this week end.. thanks for the info.
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#2067488 - 11/17/09 04:43 PM
Re: St. Croix River Fishing Reports [Re: Joe]
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Registered: 12/05/03
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Loc: Eagan, MN
Have been down to the confluence and up the Croix a few times in the last week. It's been slow but I've been putting sauger in the boat along with a few nice white bass and some crappies.

The confluence bite is nothing like it was last year. Strikes are more tentative and the fish have been smaller on average. I've done my best with jig/plastic v. jig/minnow.

I was able to fish yesterday from 2pm til 4pm. Caught 6 sauger and kept 2 at 15inches to eat. Might try again tomorrow afternoon. Blue/White Crestliner 1950. Say Hi if I'm down there.

Brad
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#2067918 - 11/17/09 10:34 PM
Re: St. Croix River Fishing Reports [Re: GudeMN]
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Registered: 08/28/07
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Loc: Hastings, MN
Out with Andy (TooMuchFun) this afternoon handlining. Tried by Afton first and only found 1 short Walleye and a few Smallmouth Bass. Headed down South of the Kini and found a bunch of Saugers. Caught 18 Saugers between 12" and 18". Most of the fish were caught in 27 FOW but we caught fish from 21 to 30 FOW. Most of the larger Saugers were caught shallower in about 23 FOW. All but 1 of the lager fish were caught by Andy. Andy was running Husky jerk-baits and I was using Original Floaters, not sure if that was why he caught more of the large fish or if it just luck of the draw. Probably just luck.
At about 3:30PM the bite stopped dead, we tried shallower and deeper to no avail. Nice day to be out on the river, no traffic and almost no competition.
The days of being able to fish the Croix from a boat are numbered so I'm trying to make the most of them.

Dale Rueber
Dale's Guide Service
http://fishandtrips.biz
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#2068623 - 11/18/09 02:10 PM
Re: St. Croix River Fishing Reports [Re: Dale Rueber]
fishwater Offline
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Registered: 01/16/08
Posts: 1702
Loc: 55082 - MN
Thanks for the report Dale. I'm starting a 10 day vacation starting Friday, hope to get out most of them. BTW, Andy out-fishes me too.. smile

I love trolling!
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#2068864 - 11/18/09 05:55 PM
Re: St. Croix River Fishing Reports [Re: GudeMN]
GudeMN Offline
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Registered: 12/05/03
Posts: 89
Loc: Eagan, MN
Got out again today 3 hours....missed on 7 strikes!! Boated nothing. Pretty frustrating but at least I was on fish. Same pattern as Monday, jig/plastic but the bites were lighter and short. Many fish coming undone on the way to the boat. I didn't see anyone else boat a fish either. I'm off to Iowa next week for Thanksgiving but I'm not putting the boat away until December so I may get back down there. Keep the reports coming. Tight lines.
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#2069894 - 11/19/09 03:28 PM
Re: St. Croix River Fishing Reports [Re: fishwater]
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Registered: 06/07/06
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Loc: The Millenium Falcon
I can't help it the fish they dig me! grin grin Although Sean trounced me today!
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#2069906 - 11/19/09 03:41 PM
Re: St. Croix River Fishing Reports [Re: Wookiee]
fishwater Offline
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Registered: 01/16/08
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Loc: 55082 - MN
smile That orange/gold floater did land a few.. blush Firetiger took the gold though..


Edited by fishwater (11/19/09 03:47 PM)
Edit Reason: smllr pic

I love trolling!
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#2070218 - 11/19/09 08:23 PM
Re: St. Croix River Fishing Reports [Re: fishwater]
Quetico Offline
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Registered: 01/18/08
Posts: 1420
Loc: Eagan
Nice eye Sean

So many lakes to fish so little time
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#2072075 - 11/22/09 02:52 AM
Re: St. Croix River Fishing Reports [Re: GudeMN]
Go Gators Offline
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Registered: 10/28/08
Posts: 36
Loc: Prescott, WI
Got out Saturday afternoon around 1:30pm for about 3 hours out of Hudson. Decided to jig some meat up by the power plant and did pretty well. Ended up with 5 sauger and 1 walleye all between 15-18". Fished between 18-24 fow and a slow lift drop of about 6" seemed to be what the fish wanted. All the fish were caught within the first hour and a half and apparently at some point I blew a fuse and was running on only one battery. Unfortunately with yesterday's wind that didn't last very long so we had to anchor and just couldn't find the right spot after that. Oh well, I had to keep fish for the mother in law and since I hate keeping and cleaning fish the fact that I didn't catch any more didn't bother me. Kind of a win-win, she will be getting fish and I didn't have to spend another hour in the garage cleaning more fish.
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#2073551 - 11/23/09 07:01 PM
Re: St. Croix River Fishing Reports [Re: Go Gators]
croixflats Offline
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Registered: 04/27/08
Posts: 5056
Loc: land or sea
When out today and ended up with seven nice sauger in the boat. A lot of short bites. Most were caught between 1:30pm and 3pm. Breeze picked up then some drissel ounce that was over at around 2:30 things shut down with a few light bites here and there.
Fished real slow with a three way tipped with a red hook and fat head. A few hit really hard but most were just grabbing softly.

Looks like last time out as the motor started acting up again. About ready to make this motor a lawn ornament.


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#2074311 - 11/24/09 11:42 AM
Re: St. Croix River Fishing Reports [Re: croixflats]
MN English Offline
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Registered: 01/08/09
Posts: 18
Loc: MN St Paul
Mind telling me what size weight and what length of line you were using from the 3 way ? I made it out Sunday afternoon just North of the Kinni but didn't have much success fishing jigs and fatheads. Had my 7 year old boy with so wasn't too focused though, going to try again saturday afternoon and am hoping for some better luck. Any advice you can give would be appreciated. Good luck with the motor, last week, my fuel line sprung a leak, a battery terminal shorted off and my transom bar broke. All fixed now and good as new but it's always something : ) Happy thanksgiving to all the fishemen out there,I have an 92 16.5' blue and white Alumacraft tiller with a 60hp Merc, if anyone see's me out on the river say hi. English.


Edited by MN English (11/24/09 11:47 AM)

MN English -
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#2074343 - 11/24/09 12:16 PM
Re: St. Croix River Fishing Reports [Re: MN English]
croixflats Offline
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Registered: 04/27/08
Posts: 5056
Loc: land or sea
I was using a 18" dropper with a #6 red hook and a 4 ft leader

I forgot to say I caught most of fish in 30 to 28 ft of water. Had fish at 21 ft also, top of the ridge. Kind of zigged zaged over the ridg area. Trolled at a crawl .5 just enough to control the boat. Tried jigs starting out but switched over when buddy was getting hits with a plain hook.

Have a great thanksgiving also.


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#2074522 - 11/24/09 02:36 PM
Re: St. Croix River Fishing Reports [Re: croixflats]
MN English Offline
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Registered: 01/08/09
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Loc: MN St Paul
Thanks for the info, what size weight were you using ?

English.

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#2074534 - 11/24/09 02:48 PM
Re: St. Croix River Fishing Reports [Re: MN English]
croixflats Offline
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Registered: 04/27/08
Posts: 5056
Loc: land or sea
Whoops I mist that 3/4 oz pencil weight. I guess my fingers were listening to my brain. grin


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#2075857 - 11/25/09 04:25 PM
Re: St. Croix River Fishing Reports [Re: croixflats]
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Loc: Stillwater and Cass County
Thinking of heading out in the morning but from what i hear, ducks and geese are on the move like crazy right now... maybe tomorrow night..
anyone give me something to go off of? depths, riggin/jiggin, or trolling?

Ahh yeahhhh
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#2076159 - 11/25/09 10:50 PM
Re: St. Croix River Fishing Reports [Re: Jordyn Kaufer]
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Registered: 08/16/05
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Loc: stillwater
I think if you read these posts it pretty much responds to all of your questions.
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