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Ice Fishing Reports and Ice Conditions by lake. => Nimisila => Topic started by: PLXiceman on February 06, 2015, 10:39:46 AM

Title: Nimisila Walleye Hunt 2/6-2/7
Post by: PLXiceman on February 06, 2015, 10:39:46 AM
So, I know many folks have tried and failed to find walleye through the ice here. I know for a fact, there's a targetable population there, just a matter of finding them. The lake has many great structural features, too many in fact. Today, I plan to scout out a few areas, no rods, just an auger, vex, and snow shovel! Hoping to locate fish today and have some starting points for tomorrow morning. I plan to be in the area between the dam and the large island on the south end. Primarily in/around the channel in the western portion of that area. Looking for insight from others who may have been successful with some consistency, anywhere on the lake for eyes. Will be in a red Eskimo shanty tomorrow. PM me with any info you care to share.
Title: Re: Nimisila Walleye Hunt 2/6-2/7
Post by: Luvztaphish on February 06, 2015, 03:49:03 PM
 ;D Good luck , tried for two years in that area through the ice . One cigar only . I must be doing something wrong . The shad were everywhere when I tried so that could have something to do with it . I never tried at night , with the gin clear water I should have tried at night . Ntoiceman36 sez I'd have better luck finding Bigfoot . Looking forward to your followup post .
Title: Re: Nimisila Walleye Hunt 2/6-2/7
Post by: PLXiceman on February 06, 2015, 07:10:33 PM
Well, the scouting mission revealed some promising results. Marked plenty of fish in all depths from 32'-4.5'. We'll see what the morning brings, be on the ice by 7:30.
Title: Re: Nimisila Walleye Hunt 2/6-2/7
Post by: Luvztaphish on February 06, 2015, 07:13:00 PM
Get ready for a lot of channel cats , the place is lousy with them .
Title: Re: Nimisila Walleye Hunt 2/6-2/7
Post by: snowcone on February 06, 2015, 07:15:27 PM
CATFISH ?  hes right lots o cats.
Title: Re: Nimisila Walleye Hunt 2/6-2/7
Post by: PLXiceman on February 06, 2015, 07:26:38 PM
Here's the scouting loop from today. I'll take a channel cat or several if they show up!
Title: Re: Nimisila Walleye Hunt 2/6-2/7
Post by: slabslayer on February 06, 2015, 07:30:04 PM
Nice loop.  I'd check those 2 deep holes near shore on the bottom right of your screen.  Looks like could hold big fish!  Fast dropoff.
Title: Re: Nimisila Walleye Hunt 2/6-2/7
Post by: Luvztaphish on February 06, 2015, 10:28:51 PM
The channels are fighters and you'll get into them for sure . Have a good day and be safe . Tight lines .
Title: Re: Nimisila Walleye Hunt 2/6-2/7
Post by: PLXiceman on February 07, 2015, 11:20:47 PM
Well, no eyes today. Drilled an absolute ton of holes and covered miles of ice, back and forth on the south end! Amazing how the dinky perch dominate 100% of the water we fished, from 4'-31', day or night, they were there! So, that's it, kinda makes finding bigfoot a more likely proposal! Anyone have different results?
Title: Re: Nimisila Walleye Hunt 2/6-2/7
Post by: Dave_E on February 08, 2015, 11:06:33 AM
Same results.

Perch everywhere on south end.  1 in 10 keepers.

I hit all depths.   Hit where old creek beds converge, sunken bridge, and secondary points.

Need to try mid lake humps near deep water next.
Title: Re: Nimisila Walleye Hunt 2/6-2/7
Post by: holehopper on February 08, 2015, 06:38:45 PM
the state puts the walleye fry in the lake while they are still tiny,if they let them mature to 4 or 5 inches they would have a better survival chance,as it is now most of them end up as a meal for most any other fish.chaseing walleye on nimi is a pipe dream,time better spent pursuing other species,catching one is like hitting the lottery,i doubt if al linder could score here,just my take on it. :)
Title: Re: Nimisila Walleye Hunt 2/6-2/7
Post by: PLXiceman on February 08, 2015, 09:16:29 PM
The state stocks fingerling walleye here. There is a targetable population, they just do different things than walleye in other lakes. The population is not as robust as our other, better known lakes, because it doesn't have the greatest walleye habitat for young walleye. Remember, 90% of the fish are in 10% of the habitat. Just gotta find a piece of that 10%! This doesn't seem to apply to the perch in there, they're everywhere!! Could be the eyes are perpetually stuffed with perch and don't want to eat!
Title: Re: Nimisila Walleye Hunt 2/6-2/7
Post by: Ice is nice on February 08, 2015, 10:51:47 PM
My uncle used to fish nimi a while back, and he told me the only place that he caught eye's were in front of the dam. He said that there is an old stump field up in front of the dam. But he also said that he didn't catch alot, just that that was the only place he ever did catch any. Never tried fishing there for eye's myself, only because I listen to everyone else that say's there are no eye's in the lake. And he aslo said that it was quite a bit ago since he last fished the lake. Anybody ever run a depth finder around the front of the dam? If so, what did it show down there? Be nice to have one of those down scan's to get a picture of what cover the lake offers.Good luck on your quest.
Title: Re: Nimisila Walleye Hunt 2/6-2/7
Post by: Warner22 on February 09, 2015, 05:21:54 AM
2 years ago in April I caught a 23 inch walleye off of the dam. I caught it on a rubber sinko while bass fishing. The walleye was spawning because as I pulled it out of the water she was releasing eggs so I quickley released the fish!
Title: Re: Nimisila Walleye Hunt 2/6-2/7
Post by: Dave_E on February 09, 2015, 11:13:36 AM
We catch 2 - 3 walleye a year from Nimi on accident.

Always while bass fishing, and always in weeds.

Not saying that's where they always are.  We just happen to fish weed lines mostly in warm weather.  We always catch ours on minnow immitations too.

Rattle Traps and Shad Raps mainly.

I agree with PLXIceman.  They're in there.  Just have to find the recipe.

 
Title: Re: Nimisila Walleye Hunt 2/6-2/7
Post by: PLXiceman on February 17, 2015, 09:40:51 PM
2 years ago in April I caught a 23 inch walleye off of the dam. I caught it on a rubber sinko while bass fishing. The walleye was spawning because as I pulled it out of the water she was releasing eggs so I quickley released the fish!

No natural reproduction in Nimi. They go through the motions, but no success or not much anyway. Taking a female at any point there would not affect the population future. If that was the fish in the picture, she looked pretty spent too.