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went out on from launch on first wednesday and thursday, about 3-3.5 inches of good ice, my buddy caught a crappie, seen a little walleye through the ice, ice stated to get soft thursday i'll probably wait for a few cold days before i go out again

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just stopped at first lake launch and there is a guy with a portable out about 300 yrds. [PoorWordUsage]! I have to work....then i'm going to try to sneak away from the girl friend and get out there too!!

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anyone notice if there is still the group of ducks and geese keeping an opened spot on the south west corner of 2nd? didn't notice the other day when i checked but wednesday and thursday there were hundreds of them

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what do you call 'plenty of ice' we went strait out from the willow point access and the ice was about 3 inches of busted refroze ice, looked solid after 150 yards still about 3 inches.

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I was out on the SW corner of lake 2 yesterday. I was about a 100 yards out from the ice access and just to the south of the channel to lake 1. Didn't see any open areas. Ice thickness varied from 4 inches where we were fishing to 2 inches in the channel and further into lake 2.

Fishing was pretty slow for us. One flag with one nice pike that my buddy caught.

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i went out on third today and there was almost 5 inches, after 50 yards out 4 inches and lots of noise!! there were big cracks that must of had water come thru, i started towrds one and heard and felt cracks so i'm going to stay off forest for a few days

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Driving by 3rd today i saw that just before willow point access there were very long cracks that had water coming up.

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Be very careful if you go out on 3. There are features out in the middle that cause it to freeze slower. Some years the middle stays open on 3 while 1 and 2 are locked up.

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if you go of the willow pt. access stay away from in front of the lakehouse restaurant. not for sure how the ice froze because somebody busted thru the ice with a johnboat to hunt on the pt. last wed. the day before thanksgiving. heard them blasting away.

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The south side of 1st froze over before the rest, so that's probably got about an inch more than the rest. Measured 4" 50yds out from shore today on the west side.

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Can somebody please explain Forest Lake to me? I know there are the 3 basins, but which is 1, 2 and 3? Also is the willow point access on North Shore Trail near the Lake House Restaurant? Thanks. In-laws just bought a place on FL and I am new to the lake.

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lake 1 is right by town, 2 is west of the lake Lakehouse and three is anything to the east of th lakehouse. The access that the lakehouse sits on is also referred to as the willow point access. The resteraunt prior to the lakehouse that used to sit on the ponit was called Willow point and various other names over the years. Anybody going out fishing tonight?

Tunrevir~

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thanx for getting it started again this is a great site its good to know whos out im out on the lake with good luck to all

any body bring out all there gear yet < house ect >

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lake 1 is right by town, 2 is west of the lake Lakehouse and three is anything to the east of th lakehouse. The access that the lakehouse sits on is also referred to as the willow point access. The resteraunt prior to the lakehouse that used to sit on the ponit was called Willow point and various other names over the years. Anybody going out fishing tonight?

Tunrevir~

I'm going to sneak out there for a couple hours on Lake 1 tonight.

Tim

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Seen someone sitting at the deep hole on 2 today, even had a small wheeler out there with them. Wonder how the fishing was in the bright sun?

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I've been walking/fishing all over in front of and to the left the Willow access. That broken up ice towards the restraunt is actually thicker and stronger then the clear stuff.

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There has been 4-6" most areas of the lake so far where I have checked. There was still a small patch of open water on the Northwest side of first as of 3 pm yesterday so be careful out there the ice isn't uniform by anymeans. I have also noticed that there are pressure ridges in alot of the usual areas. Should be making max ice out there the next few days which may affect both the landings and the pressure ridge areas so use caution when travelling across the ice. Good luck out there and have a great day!

Tunrevir~

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I stayed away from both. The closest I got to either was a couple hundred yards but could see them with the binoculars. Went out tonight and fished 12' on a sand/mud transition and found the eyes willing early but once the front blew in nothing would bite. Had some marks on the vex but couldn't get them to go.

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