12-26-10 shed hunting

  • James Holst
    Keymaster
    SE Minnesota
    Posts: 18926
    #689647

    OK I cleared my cookies, no change.

    For some reason I have to go to the last page to get the most recent posts.

    Any way to change that so the most recent are on page one??

    Thanks

    No, I’m not aware of any way to make that kind of adjustment. Sorry.

    IF you get a chance, go to another machine and log in and check if the issue persists. If it does, it is somehow tied to your member account. If it doesn’t, it is an issue tied to your pc.

    Derek Hanson
    Posts: 592
    #689650

    Where are you planning on fishing? As in a lake, maybe even Superior, creek, or river? That will give us all a better idea to help….

    koldfront kraig
    Coon Rapids mn
    Posts: 1818
    #689742

    [quote]Glad to hear it. Welcome back!

    Have you ever Koldfront? :confused: You would not so eager to welcome him back grin wave [/quote]

    Just for you Kirt moon devil
    ok, so now the little icons arent working… what the heck???

    MichjMiller
    Posts: 5
    #690816

    Crow wing county area lakes-Serpent,Rabbit,Clinker,the pits, maybe Bay as well.

    Derek Hanson
    Posts: 592
    #690830

    I don’t think you will find salmon there, but if you prove me wrong, it won’t be the first time. Fishing lakes that have been stocked with rainbow trout are actually pretty easy to catch in my opinion. I usually fish 40-55 feet deep with a slip bobber and a half a nightcrawler 15 feet down. Fatheads have also been known to work. If you are not catching anything in an area for 45 minutes to an hour, move to a different location. I also have had good luck on your smaller crankbaits that run 12-18 feet down over water that is 40-100 feet deep. They can be trolled or casted. Trolling crankbaits can be a good method to locate a school of trout, once you catch 1 or 2 in an area, try bobbering 15 feet down. Good luck!

    hooknfinger
    Rochester, Minnesota
    Posts: 1290
    #209478

    Well Bigfoothunter and myself hit the woods sunday afternoon for some shed action. I didnt expect to find anything but cant pass up a day in the woods.

    Bigfoothunter found his first horn/s of the year and what a nice find. He called me on the cell to give me some motivation and i found the little 4 point side on a trail down the middle of a standing bean field.

    Let me tell you guys i have a new found hate for snow

    lick
    Posts: 6443
    #97761

    Great finds in all this snow

    mark_johnson
    St. Croix River
    Posts: 940
    #97774

    Nice sheds!! Quite the start considering its still December

    shednut
    22 feet up
    Posts: 632
    #97792

    Congrats to you both! Heck of a start for this early in the season

    coppertop
    Central MN
    Posts: 2853
    #97793

    Congrats on your jumpstart! Some good looking bone.

    bob_bergeson
    cannon falls
    Posts: 2798
    #97798

    Quote:


    Congrats to you both! Heck of a start for this early in the season


    X 2

    walleyebuster5
    Central MN
    Posts: 3916
    #97799

    Congrats guys!! Awesome start!

    travis_eckman
    Trempealeau County, WI
    Posts: 424
    #97806

    You earn those sheds with all of this snow!
    Great finds!

    john_steinhauer
    p4
    Posts: 2998
    #97825

    glad to see someones finding some i havnt got one yet but still lots of time

    mitch_otto
    Posts: 176
    #97829

    Nice finds! Keep up the good work!

    Brad Juaire
    Maple Grove, MN
    Posts: 6101
    #97903

    That’s a great start! Congrats! I’m guessing the two sheds that your buddy found is not a matched set?

    hooknfinger
    Rochester, Minnesota
    Posts: 1290
    #97915

    Quote:


    That’s a great start! Congrats! I’m guessing the two sheds that your buddy found is not a matched set?


    no they are a set. the one side has a broken tine, they were sitting practically on top of each i believe he said.

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