Does it matter because the missippi is a border water and the border waters rules apply and I don’t think there are any culling rules on the border waters correct me if I am wrong
Be happy you were able to just pull up on a sand bar and camp and spend the day. If the government gets there way soon you will have to reserve a spot to camp on much the the bwca. I grew up on the river and spent many nights on the sand bars with friends I hope they will never get it passed because it would be a big hassle to have to reserve sand bars.
Great picture I had the same thing happen to me over memorial day weekend I had a 14″ bass on and a big northern drag him for about 10 feet the let go. My dads jaw hit the ground he had never seen anything like it before But to get a pic of it awesome
The King Crab at the Freight House is well worth a trip to lacrosse alone. Then add the mile of bars hope you don’t have to be anywhere in the morning!
Ah us river rats do that sort of thing all the time. that is pretty amazing! My friend and I like to fish a lot of backwaters and there are a few low bridges two of them we need to pull the plug and let the boat fill with water so she will ride a little lower to get under them then we hit the bilge pump and we are off and fishing again.
I have never had a problem using my 12 volt charger on my deep cycle battery. I do have an older charger that charges very slowly though. But when I bought the battery at the marine dealer he said there should be no problem with using a standard 12 Volt charger.
While alone I try to keep it under 5 minutes. With my wife or a buddy 3 minutes tops. Have a great story as well. Last year down at the West Newton boat launch watched a guy launch his boat without the plug in, park his truck and come back to see the back end of his boat under water. The very next weekend same guy same results.
Hello all I don’t want to sound dumb, but I have not fished the Redwing area very much and I was wondering what the best way to get to everts resort is I see it must be on the Wisconsin side. Any help would be great thanks. Also I am an avid bass and muskie fisherman who is starting to get into the eyes any advice would be great
Well I have been fishing the River my whole life but have never fished in any tournaments and I am looking for something fairly local to start with I was just wondering if you thought this would be a good place to start. Is this a highly competive tourney trail or can an average to good fisherman compete here. Also what are your projected payouts per event? Is there a end of the year payout for final placings? Thanks
Do you just register when you arrive? Is there any set time you have to be there by or can we just show up in the morning and start fishing? Any rules meeting?