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Well I thought I would add this so next week we start adding some info! I look forward to seeing fish able ice in 2 weeks or so.

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Bring it on

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Well 3 lakes were covered 2 of which are shallow and winter kill sometimes 

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This afternoon I checked Norris lake and it is locked up except for a few small holes in the middle.  Twin lakes on the other hand is wide open. Pic is of Twin lake.

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As of yesterday most lakes are froze over please watch for areas that geese and swans have kept open. I checked a lake and found about an inch yesterday and I am sure it made some more last night. 

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Twin is pretty deep. One of the last to freeze over in most years. 

 

I wasnt home yesterday evening to see if any more kids went through the ice. 

 

I will did the spud out and see how thick  it is by shore tomorrow. 

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3" on west hunter in Zimmerman 15yds from shore.  Lakes talking a lot today. Keep in mind the lake is only 8' deep

 

A dozen trucks/cars at Baxter last evening when I drove by

 

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Stopped by Coon Lake access on way home, Saw a portable 150 yards off shore in 20 FOW. Hour later I cut a couple of holes in 1 FOW 10 ft off shore, nice solid Ice at 2 3/4". Second portable showed up on the lake in 18 FOW 200 yards from access 100 from shoreline. Some elevators just don't go much above the knees - lets hope they make it off save. Coon is just a bit south east of Zimmerman.

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Anyone venturing out today? I stopped by little elk yesterday,looked like someone went out and drilled some holes. I walked out about 100ft ,looked like there was around 3 inches . Hope this snow doesnt screw up the ice too much....

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Went out on little elk this afternoon, 4 inches of good ice.  Caught a bunch of little crappies. Good to get out

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Blue,  have you been out on blue lake or little elk?  Thinking of going tomorrow.  Looking for a lake that I can use 4-wheeler and portable?

 

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There is ATV traffic all over Knife lake. From the Hwy-65 landing all the way across.  I cannot speak to the ice thickness.

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I think we are going to try Baxter or Elk Tonight with a wheeler pending ice thickness.  Does anyone catch crappies on Baxter, or just Sunnies and Northern?

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Baxter has crappies just kind of small

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Well it says -25 in Princeton this morning I hope that froze up the slush on the lakes.

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Took the wheeler out on Baxter, was a solid, clear 6" on Friday night.  It was clear there had been others out with all the tracks on the lake(mostly of one doing donuts).  Id imagine that lake will have 8+ by tonight

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I am thinking about getting out with my son tomorrow (Saturday) to wet a few lines. Does anyone have any recent ice reports for Green or Blue? Thanks.

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I was on blue Monday after the rain. The thickest ice I found was around 5 inches and it was thinner in other spots. There might be 6 inches now. Haven't been on green myself but I am hearing reports of around 6inches.

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