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Cedar Lake (8)

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Species

Crappie

Season

Ice (Current)
9 Fishing Reports
56 Followers

Cedar Lake (8) Overview

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Top Techniques Reported for Crappie + Ice

Ice Fishing Spoons
  1. Ice Fishing Spoons
    2
Total Fishing Reports
9
Top Species Reported for Ice
  1. Crappie2 Reports

Fishing Reports

9 Reports on Cedar Lake (8)

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  • Erik Stubbendick

    Gold Ambassador

    1/13/24

    • Species

      Crappie

    • Season

      Ice

    • Technique

      Ice Fishing Spoons

    • Structure

      Brush Piles

    • Forage

      Minnows

    Hole hopped until I found an active fish crib then sat up on it for the rest of the day. It is extremely important to be along the edge of the crib as that's where you are going to get bit more. If you can set up on the edge of a crib between 2 cribs that will produce the most fish. Caught a bunch of bluegills and crappies with a spoon tipped with a waxy
  • Arthur G Okerlund

    Bronze Ambassador

    1/5/22

    • Species

      Crappie

    • Season

      Ice

    • Technique

      Ice Fishing Spoons

    • Structure

      Brush Piles

    • Forage

      Insects

    I use livescope to find a crib in 15-22 ft of water. Sit on the spot for an hour, if you aren't catching fish move off the crib and switch your baits and keep switching them until it gets their attention. I use a 1/4 oz spoon tipped with a minnow head or waxies depending on the bite.
  • Bemidji State Fishing Team

    Gold Ambassador

    4/22/21

    • Species

      Smallmouth Bass

    • Season

      Spring (Spawn)

    • Technique

      Drop Shot

    • Structure

      Reef

    Once water temps are high 50's low 60's the smallies should be spawning. They spawn where the bottom is sandy with some rocks in about 1-6 feet of water. You should be able to sight fish them and use a bright colored bait. Drop shot a white or pink worm and drag it right across their bed.-Preston M
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