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(MCT) — Across Minnesota, hard water is producing hot fishing.

And lots of cold cash.

From the St. Croix River, where crappies have been fairly plentiful in recent days through about 7 inches of ice, to Upper Red Lake, where thousands of anglers huddle in fish houses nearly every day seeking limits of walleyes, the bite, generally, is on.

“This is the busiest winter I’ve ever had,” said Spider Johnson, a fishing guide who owns seven rental fishing houses on Upper Red Lake, about an hour north of Bemidji. “Last weekend there had to be more than 5,000 houses on the lake. In the 12 years I’ve been here, I’ve never seen anything like it.”

Johnson’s house-rental gig hasn’t been the only beneficiary of a recent cold snap that thickened most of the state’s lake and river ice.

Sales of winter fishing equipment — from fancy electronics to high-tech portable shelters — have been brisk, despite early December weather that vacillated too much to make good ice.

What’s more, bait is being gobbled up by the truckloads, first — as always — by anglers, then by bluegills, walleyes and other sport fish. Which points up a major difference between summer and winter angling:

Virtually every trip, cold-weather fishermen buy bait, while many of their summer counterparts — muskie and bass anglers to name two — routinely forego purchases of fatheads and shiners, and instead attempt to trick their quarry using plugs, crankbaits and other hardware.

“These are the best ice conditions we’ve had in about 10 years,” said Ron Meuwissen, owner of Ken’s Bait Service in Chaska, whose 10 trucks cart fathead minnows, white suckers, shiners and wax worms year-round to retailers in about a 100-mile radius of the Twin Cities.

“When you get good ice, people put their shacks on the lake,” Meuwissen said. “That’s when bait starts selling. People fish on weekends. But some also will stop on their way home from work to fish for an hour or two.”

In the west metro, early winter walleye fishing was good on Minnetonka when ice there was only 4 inches or so thick.

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