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sirlips
08/27/2014 10:14AM
 
E-mails, maps and tips have been sent out. I hope they help.
 
Laketrout58
08/28/2014 04:02PM
 
Is the 20 rod portage clear between seagull and alpine?
 
Twenty9inarow
01/18/2023 12:29PM
 
sirlips:


What is the best way to contact you? I am looking at fishing Alpine and would like some fishing pointers to start with a new crew this year. We are headed up early June.


-Much appreciated.
twenty9inarow@hotmail.com

 
Laketrout58
08/24/2014 08:52AM
 
Going to alpine in October. Any advice for walleyes would be helpful! Thank you in advance.
 
Twenty9inarow
01/18/2023 12:29PM
 
sirlips:


What is the best way to contact you? I am looking at fishing Alpine and would like some fishing pointers to start with a new crew this year. We are headed up early June.


-Much appreciated.
twenty9inarow@hotmail.com

 
Hoaf
01/22/2023 05:57PM
 
2old4U: "Probably just looking for a new lake with less people.."
Took the words right out of my mouth!
 
Laketrout58
08/26/2014 11:42AM
 
Thank you,chad,for your good advice!I see you live in Rochester. I live in red wing and my elderly friend and I hope for some catch and release and some small eaters. My email is annrvogel@me.com. Thank you also for all you do with youth! Marc Vogel
 
shock
08/28/2014 04:18PM
 
105 rd portage is flat and wide as easy as it gets in the BW the 20 rd goes to rog not alpine
 
MNRider008
08/28/2014 04:45PM
 
quote sirlips: "E-mails, maps and tips have been sent out. I hope they help."


Sirlips, can you share your wisdom with another? nickclmls@gmail.com


Thanks for your feedback and willingness to assist fellow anglers!
 
halvorsonchristopher
08/29/2014 10:30AM
 
Sirlips,
If you have the will-power to send out one more e-mail, it would be greatly appreciated.
I'll be taking a novice fishing group into this area, and if they don't catch fish they don't eat! (scheduled meal for one night is a fish dinner). Thanks for any tips and advice!
halvorson.christopher@gmail.com
 
markaroberts
08/29/2014 04:08PM
 
I know you must hate this. . .but I am taking a church group to Alpine 9/24-29. Can you email me any info that would help?


Thanks!


markroberts@twc.com
 
sirlips
08/26/2014 11:00AM
 
I just got back from Alpine. Did 8 Days.


Weather was PERFECT for fishing, we were MORE than prepaired, we fished HARD...


We didnt get on 'em. I have fished Alpine for a very long time and this was by far the hardest we have had it on a lake that produces huge walleyes and lots of fish.


We ended up fishing alpine for 6 of the days. early morning---all day---evening and some night fishing. Everything worked...nothing worked well. We had only 4 fish over 25" caught maybe 40 fish in the 18-25" range and some small fish. Not exactly what we were expecting.



We found almost all the fish we did catch in 18-22 feet of water. We caught some on jigs and leeches (most of the catch) some on crawlers, some under slip bobbers, some on cranks and some pulling bottom rigs.


Always caught them on the wind blow side of lake. Time of day didnt matter as it was 100% cloudy for the entire trip.


We would have caught 1/4 of the fish we did get if we didnt have the vexlar and hummingbird.


Smallmouth were active and BIG, but we tried to stay away from them as we were targeting walleye...still caught 40 or so.


Zero northerns (first time ever, while walleye fishing on Alpine)


1 Huge whitefish.


Biggest walleye was 27 1/2" and the width of a truck. (smallest "big fish" of any Alpine trip so far)


I think the biggest factor was the wind. it was windy enough for a good walleye push, but the wind changed every day. My only guess, and ive been doing this for a long time, is that the wind changes was keeping them scattered and always on the move.


Fished jasper for 1 day for lakers. paddled 3 ways over the entie lake at 40 to 60 feet...Zero fish. heard they were getting some in at 40 feet earlier in the week, but no one we talked to hooked up on the day we fished for them.



Advice. October? Jig fish (1/4 jig) with leeches (if you can find them now or farther south and keep them alive) or crawlers. Bring a flasher and start shallow and move out until they hit. Early and late can be magical on that lake if you dont mind searching for the sweet spot.


If you PM me an email address ill mark some spots on the map for you to start at. There is one in particular that has put out 80% of our fish over 30".



 
Ehusevold
08/26/2014 06:25PM
 
Thank you sirlips for the great info! I'm heading up tomorrow to Sag and subsequently Alpine. If you could point me in the right direction on Alpine or Sag for some nice eyes or lakers, that would be fantastic. My e-mail is ehusevold@msn.com


Thanks!
 
Hopp
08/26/2014 04:03PM
 
Sirlips,


I'd be very interested in getting some spots on Alpine. I have only fished that lake once in 11 years of being in the BW.


I'm not sure how to get your email address, could you email me?


thopp1@msn.com


Thanks!
 
Laketrout58
02/26/2015 10:28AM
 
Thank you,Bp,I never considered the turnover could be that late.
 
TREK33
08/27/2014 10:32AM
 
Mr. Sirlips. I would also appreciate your expert advice. I tried contacting you through your TAKO website, but wasn't successful. Alpine is our usual traveling area. Have caught plenty of pike, but I am a novice walleye angler. My son (10) has caught the biggest walleye (28") to date, but that was more luck than knowledge.
Thanks for all you have contributed thus far!!


mytygoats@yahoo.com
 
retired55
08/27/2014 02:49PM
 
Like TREK33 I to tried to contact you through the TAKO website. (for some reason I don"t think it went through) My wife and I are going to Alpine and Jasper early this Sept and would appreciate your advise on those lakes. Any help you would provide would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Again for all of your postings. PS I thought I brought a lot of fishing equipment, until I saw yours. Great Stuff terryolson500@gmail.com
 
Laketrout58
02/25/2015 06:43PM
 
We went to alpine in October and it was extremely windy the whole trip. Going in we had to camp short to avoid the big waves . The next day we made it in and got the 5 star site not far from the portage from seagull. The fishing was difficult to say the least! We managed to catch some northerns,smallies,and two whitefish. We ate one of the whitefish. We tried everything to get walleyes to no avail! We were stumped . We jigged shallow,and deep. We trolled . We wonder what we could have done to get a few. Still bugs me! And to top it off, we had to get up super early on our departure day to avoid the rollers on seagull ! We still had to paddle the shoreline all the way around to the south and southeast. May try again sometime,we will see! Take care, P.s. Sir lips ,are you still around ???
 
jungro
02/25/2015 11:24AM
 
Sorry to bother you, would you mind sending me some of those spots on alpine? We're heading up in the last week of July and we're bringing four kids aged 8,8,6,4 (three adults). Obviously fishing isn't a priority but I'm gonna try not to waste what little precious fishing there is on paddling around!!
 
jungro
02/25/2015 04:19PM
 
Shoot -- my email is robbiejung@hotmail.com


Thanks!

 
dj00140
02/25/2015 07:16PM
 
Since your already emailing them... :)


djensen140@gmail.com


Thank you
 
lundojam
02/25/2015 07:36PM
 
Sirlips: now you see him, now you don't!
 
markaroberts
02/26/2015 09:29AM
 
We had similar luck. Went in on Seagull last September (last week). Temps were warm. Last day the wind and rollers picket up. We tried everything we had. . .including fish finders. Could not get any walleye. In talking with the outfitter we are going to return the week after Labor Day this year, base camp on Seagull and push in to Alpine and the smaller lakes. Any ideas would be really appreciated. We have had two years with only a few fish (smallmouth and pike). Both years we went late September to see the fall colors.
 
shock
02/26/2015 09:50AM
 
sirlips must have went into hiding, i'm still waiting to see some fish pics !

 
2old4U
02/26/2015 09:54AM
 
Probably just looking for a new lake with less people..
 
Basspro69
02/26/2015 09:24AM
 
quote Laketrout58: "We went to alpine in October and it was extremely windy the whole trip. Going in we had to camp short to avoid the big waves . The next day we made it in and got the 5 star site not far from the portage from seagull. The fishing was difficult to say the least! We managed to catch some northerns,smallies,and two whitefish. We ate one of the whitefish. We tried everything to get walleyes to no avail! We were stumped . We jigged shallow,and deep. We trolled . We wonder what we could have done to get a few. Still bugs me! And to top it off, we had to get up super early on our departure day to avoid the rollers on seagull ! We still had to paddle the shoreline all the way around to the south and southeast. May try again sometime,we will see! Take care, P.s. Sir lips ,are you still around ???" You probably ran smack dab into the Lake turnover .