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Detroit Lakes Area Ice Conditions


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Not an ice report but there were a lot of people out there early, now I don't see as many.

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Anybody know how the ice/fish are on Cotton? I'll be visiting the folks this weekend and hope to be able to just walk out from the house but they're on the north side by the access, and dad's been too busy bowing hunting with this nice weather. Thanks

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just heard that somebody went through the ice drilling holes on little D. has anyone else heard about this?

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what was he doing, punchen holes around himself? That (Contact Us Please) gotta be atleast 9-10 inches by now on them smaller lakes, isn't it? confused.gif

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info came from a conservation officer that seen it happen. he warns that all should still be very very careful on the ice.

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who saw it? stattleman? do you know where the person fell in? The ice around shore is sketchy due to the ice heaves; I assume if he was drilling holes, he was not around shore. The only other spots with known bad ice are around the sandbar and the channel, and out by the pelican river. I don't know if there's still open water down there, but it had been wide open even during the cold snap we had a few weeks ago.

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I was out with Fisherdog on Big Detroit this afternoon and we found 12 inches of ice. We fished from midlake to the north end.

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I was out on Lief Lake across from Big Cormorant on Wed 12/20/06 and there was 11 to 12 inches of good ice every we drilled. We drove the fourwheelers out with no problem, we also got a lot of fish.

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Got the big house out on lida yesterday. There is 12 inches of ice on clay point. Saw a few full size pickups out there to, but I would still wait a while longer myself. Did manage to catch five walleyes only one was a keeper the rest were 10 to 12 inches. still not a bad day the wheather was perfect! cool.gif

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Saturday was actually my first time out this year and I did catch five, but they weren't anything to brag about. Hows the bite been for you?

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Finally iced my first eye.

Yep, 10-incher.

Saw some nice ones. One REALLY nice one on the camera. Going out today if I can get my work done.

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Hitman - it's nice of you to practice sight and release - next time you should try catch and release - then work your way up to catch, fillet, and fry smile.gif Don't you have a tree to go hug wink.gif

I thought everyone who uses that technique lives here in Boulder!!!

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No snow on any lakes, just a half inch or so of ice with one inch of water below it, should freeze in the next couple days.

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