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Ice Report


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  • Official Fishing Report Team - MN

Chemist- You are right the ice is averageing about that thickness but I have found thinner spots. I was real happy in what I found fishing tonight in that, alot of the slush pockets I have been encountering over the last week are starting to freeze solid! smile.gif With some more cold days and nights things will be shapeing up real soon.

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Can anyone give me the straight skinny if it looks ok to travel on the Horseshoe chain/Horseshoe Lake with the ATV? I would think the recent cold weather would make more ice, and freeze up any slush on top.For me, it is bring the wheeler and use it, or leave it at home.It would be nice to know what to expect ahead of time.

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Ice on Horseshoe was about 8" on Friday, although ice conditions vary. I did find one spot with 5.5".

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Some are driving on horseshoe. I did find one area of the chain that only had 3.5" of ice on Saturday, so like always use caution if you don't know the area.

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I was on Long today and there was 16-18" of good ice. Vehicles were on Browns, Long, and Horseshoe that I saw.

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Anyone know what the ice conditions are on horseshoe the channel to long? Is it safe for a mid-size pickup travel?? I'm far away and and don't want to be dissapointed driving up and no fishing! No atv for me:( Thanks!

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Need a fresh update from Horseshoe. Anybody been out there lately? How much ice, can you drive on to get to the Meth Hole?

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There is a good rd going out there from the winter access off of Hwy 22. Ice is about 16 inches plus!

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 Originally Posted By: da_chise31
Need a fresh update from Horseshoe. Anybody been out there lately? How much ice, can you drive on to get to the Meth Hole?

Plenty of ice to drive out. I was out near the meth hole on saturday and sunday, drove out with a suv and an 8x20 wheelhouse. There was probablt 2ft of ice.

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Hey schloe, if you go on the get together forum, the cool cats post has a map on it- shows the meth hole pretty good.

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As of saturday Pearl lake at 37 inches of ice. Access conditions were good, all the slush and water was frozen so driving around was easy. Might be driving on for a few more days yet.

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Was out on Juila yesterday the fishing was slow but the jiffy was bottomed out when i finally punched through. As far as the access i got on and off with now problems with my mini van.

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Its getting tight for sure. I put my extenstion on and had room to spare, but without it the knuckles would have been scraped. I was over toward Mora and found close to 30" in one spot. great time of the year to be out though, awfully comfortable. Bill

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