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2009 Ice Report


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Where getting closer and closer to the ice season.

Please report about lakes in the area for ice to help each other out when its comes to knowing what the lakes are like for ice.

Have a safe Ice Fishing Season!

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i have not been on them for a few weeks, but he guys that i have talked to said they have turned 2 weeks ago!

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Buffalo should be iceing over soon. I remember last year walking on it Dec.10th. I wounder if it will do that this year?

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Waverly froze over last night but with temps close to 40 today it'll more than likely open up again, waiting for colder weather with calm nights................

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Where did you hear about 40 degree temps...Im pretty sure that it barely 30...But that is good news to hear lakes should be good to go in no time

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Hey guys I always get my weather information from accuweather.com I have found it to be most accurate. The outlook for the next 15 days looks ok for making ice till saturady but aftwer that sunday thru next wednesday is calling for rain wind and 40 close to 50 degrees and then a major cool off enterong in to the first part of december.

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are you sure your looking in MN cuz pretty sure that weather underground says nothing close to that. Anyone want to head out this weekend! Thinking about maybe hitting moose lake.

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People do all of us a favor and wait obe more week before going out on the ice. I dont want to here of someone going through and not making it. "I you wait it will come (ICE)"

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I actually saw 3 guys out on the North end of Pelican. Two on the ice and one in a portable. I'm curious to know the ice thickness. Considering my size, I think I will wait at least another week before I venture out.

FYI - for those that may not know. There are a couple of new parking areas off of CR 37 on the N end. One close to the popular fishing area and the other just west of there. This should alleviate some of the road crossing.

Good Luck and be careful.

War Eagle!!!

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FYI - for those that may not know. There are a couple of new parking areas off of CR 37 on the N end. One close to the popular fishing area and the other just west of there. This should alleviate some of the road crossing.

Yes there are, but keep in mind these are Waterfowl Production Areas, which means no motorized vehicles. You will have to access the lake elsewhere if you wish to drive your vehicle or atv.

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i drove past twin today, had nothing, which i still believe these two lakes are the last to freeze in the state.

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people are fishing on dan and edwards lake. edward is on co road 37 1 1/2 miles east of co road 5. They are having a hot walleye bit. and dan's lake is 3 miles west on co road 37. about 3 miles west of co 5. but i am not sure what they are getting out there.

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I said this last year--

Alot of people view forum sites- I think is good to pass along "some" fishing info and "hot spots", but I think we should also respect those that don't belong to forum sites. These people spent some time searching for and catching fish. Once someone from a forum site catches wind of a hot bite, it is everywhere. Just because we belong to forum site, doesn't mean we can run to a hot bite. We must respect others.

My neighbors are laid off all winter, they tell me where there at and what there catching, but I don't follow them around. I enjoy going out on searching for them.

Just saying-- Please - before you Advertise a Hot Bite- Think about Who told it to you, Who's going to come, and who's fishing may you screw up. I would like everybody to have a successful fishing season, but we can't everything we want, and we have to learn to respect others.

Sorry if I rambled over this "Good Fishing" to All

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