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How's the late ice bite???


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What lake were you on? And how many inches were there? Gonna get out tonight. Hopefully we dont go swimming.

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I imagine the ice is looking pretty bad up north, what with all the crappy weather they've had...It should still be good this weekend, right?!?!?

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I just got back in with a limit of Crappies. I had to go through alot of water before I could climb the wheeler onto the ice but once on it, there was still at least 18" of good ice. As far as the truck goes the only problem he would have is getting on and off the ice. You won't catch me doing that though. Getting the wheeler out of the water is cheap and easy.

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Good to hear it's still safe. I'll be out tomorrow afternoon, so I'll report back on the conditions.

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I went out last night and had to use a 16' ladder to get on to solid ice, the edge was pretty shady. Once you got out there you were fine, there was 16-18 inches in the middle. Will be out again tonight. Didn't do to well yesterday only a few.

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Lake George \:\) Was out there again this morning, did well on some really nice crappies and sunnies. Kept enough for lunch the rest returned to the lake.

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