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New Post 12/8/2007 2:35 PM
  poncethefish
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winter fishing  (United States)
I'm coming home from college over Christmas and I'm wondering how the fishing has been on the rivers of the north shore. I live in Minneapolis; could any one tell me if it would be worth it to head up to that area to fish? If so, what flys should I be using and what rivers should I fish?
 
New Post 12/8/2007 5:02 PM
  poncethefish
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Re: winter fishing  (United States)
didn't even think of this: is there any open water on those rivers?
 
New Post 12/11/2007 10:13 AM
  ouitdee
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Re: winter fishing  (United States)
Modified By ouitdee  on 12/11/2007 11:15:40 AM)

No open water in the rivers.  But you can still try the mouths of the rivers.  But nothing puts a damper on your fly fishing then your guides freezing and you line freezing in mid flight.   About the only guys you see now are shore fisherman throwing bait on the bottom or on floats.

I'm waiting for the winter trout season down in SE Minnesota to get my fix.  Just too cold up here!

Poncethefish, have you ever fished the Mississippi River near Monticello?  Thats looks like a very cool place to fly fish during the winter when we get a little bit warmer temps.  I'll be heading down that way when the weather forecast perdicts some warmer temps, sun and no wind.  I gotta try it at least once.


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New Post 12/20/2007 9:25 PM
  JeffreyP
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Re: winter fishing  (United States)
According to this link, Whitewater is shut down! http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/state_parks/whitewater/index.html I never went there anyway.
 
New Post 12/21/2007 8:28 AM
  ouitdee
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Re: winter fishing  (United States)

Wow, I've never seen those pictures before.  I've been to the WW many times and can relate to a lot of those pics.  That's some major flooding for that area.  From some of the pics, it's looks like the water was even higher than when those pics were taken, insane.  Now I understand why the DNR would close the park.

I guess it's good old mother nature trying to pick up after us and start reclaiming what was hers.  I'm sure this won't be the last time a major flood will happen along the river systems.  The loss of forest surrounding the river systems and all that farming land might have something to do with that, but that another topic.

Thanks for the report Jeffrey.


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New Post 5/8/2008 12:40 PM
  packfancjh
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Re: winter fishing  (United States)

I've fished the Monticello area many times having lived in that area for a couple of years.  Winter time is a little slow for fishing unless you can get out in a boat and go for walleyes, I've seen a few big ones come out of that area.  The smallmouth fishing in the spring and fall is unbelievable.


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