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How are things looking over there?

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Received an email with a picture of a nice eye from Maple. 5” of ice on Maple and haven’t heard about Union. I’m sure the East side of Union should have ice but west Union is questionable.
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What..... that little waldo, nothing to get too excited about there wink

West Union is still open, bays on the west side are froze but I don't know how well. I hear some guys were out on the east end this past weekend, seems like the smaller ponds around have a good 4 inches or more by now.

The Public Access is just how you like it Fish, about 100 yards of ice to crunch thru then it is open water the rest of the way, you can just about hear those big eyes out there fattenin' up!

We've got really nice ice coming this year but still, be cautious!

Mike

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You missed it Fish, looks like most of the west lake is froze over now except for a few patchs, can't be too much out there though, if it stays calm it will be smooth ice but if we get a good wind it's going to be a mess.

Mike

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I’ll bet that with this weather there will be big areas that open up again.
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Caleb and I were out punching a few holes on some small ponds last Saturday. We found anywhere from 4-5 inches in the shallower areas and the ice quickly tapered off as we neared deeper water. I think I'll be able to get onto some of the smaller lakes this weekend. The temps look like they are staying cool enough up there to make ice during the night.

Bought the spearing license tonight.

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Anybody go to Union or Sarah or Maple?
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I was at Maple saturday night. There were quite a few portables out there. I ended up catching 6 crappies. I want to say I measured 7 to 8 inches of ice but my methods weren't too exact so don't take my word for it.

Just realized that the holes I measured didn't have the shavings cleaned away so it could be closer to 6.

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Where on the lake were you fishing? I'm thinking of heading down that way sometime soon and would like a general area to look at starting my search.

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on the northeast end. where the public dock is in the summer. i've never explored Maple, so I just fish with the other 20 people out there!

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what time is the bite picking up out there? ive fished it for the last couple of winters but really havent hit it up much this early in the season

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headed out to maple today about noon, was off the ice before 4 with a limit of crappies...just as everyone was getting there for the evening bite, also got a nice bass that i released after i got a picture 100_0886.jpg

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well i gave it a whirl today and didnt get much...caught 5 or 6 that i threw back and was planning on staying for the evening bite, and maybe the walleye bite later but forgot to charge my battery for my light; and didnt happen to have a spare lantern mantle so i called it quits early

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I was out on Maple Saturday and Sunday evenings between 3-6. Both times I came home with 4 crappies ranging in length from 8-10 inches. It actually seemed like the bite tailed off later and was better when the sun was up or right at dusk.

Anything going on at any other lakes in the area?

Henry

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from what i hear they are getting eyes on the river in crookston, i havent been over there - im pretty cautious on river ice especially this early in the season

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I have heard the same thing, but I am also kind of scared of river ice. I did see some pics of walleyes at the bait shop that looked pretty good. I have also noticed some shacks out there about every night...so the ice is probably ok for at least a shack

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How thick is the ice out on maple?

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Ive herd reports of 10-12 inches

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yeah about that...im still gonna drag on for quite a while yet but it should be plenty good to drive on by the end of the year if this weather holds

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Was out on monday and there was an older ford half ton and a jeep wrangler on the ice.

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one of the guys from work was out yesterday and said that he saw a couple of people driving on...including him (he said there was close to 18 inches where he was

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