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Lake Minnewaska Fishing Reports - Ice Conditions


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You could be the Guinee Pig - let Braeden walk behind just in case. Wouldn't want to put the fish catcher at risk

You guys have fun and good luck. Post some pics!

BTW - I have no idea what the ice conditions are anywhere. But one thing is for sure. You can't catch fish when you are at a Basketball tourney. mad

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Heading down to Lake Minnewaska in Glenwood. Does anyone know if they are driving vehicles on the lake? Ice has been pretty good on the lake.

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Check landings first, beach is in bad shape. moved yesterday had 14" of ice. Not saying its that consistant but thats what was under my house

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pool, ive had much better luck on the glenwood end during the icefishing season for some reason, all Ive managed out of the starbuck end is a few perch and 1 small walleye

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tee jay I was actually trying malmedal to the north of starbuck for a bit and decided to stop n try it on way by, its a close walk too, beings my 4 wheeler is in the shop, lol

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Drove out at hunts resort 13 & 14" at the two spots. Managed to catch perch crappies and sunnies but nothing big enough to brag about.

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Did quite well on walleyes last night and this am for once, suspect it was the weather change, tonight nothing.

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We used the private access yesterday and it was in really good shape. Lots of cars and trucks parked on the ice in front of the access and even full sizes driving out to their spots. We had 12" inches of ice in that area.

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Anyone have a report on the fishing? How about in bottle bay or off the private access or don sacs access?

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Crappie, and whoever else may wanna join.. I plan to fish waska this sat, anyone wanna hook up and do a lil fishin?

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The fishin out of the private access was decent. The sunfish seemed a little finicky, but if you worked hard you could get them to bite. We were fishing a sandy bottom transition area in 13 FOW and the fish were just roaming around in that area on the Aqua-vu. Lots of northern on the tip-ups, seemed like every time I looked at my flag it was up. Bunch of snakes with a couple in the 4-6lb range. Good luck!

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What are the ice conditions? Are people driving on the lake or is it mainly atv traffic and are there many permy houses on the lake?

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So the ice is fine?

Sure, just stay away from the beach access. This just happened this afternoon.

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There is open water about 100-200 feet from this spot that has been kept open by a culvert all winter. Was by there the night before this happened and still open water. As a result, it obvioiusly wasn't very thick where this pick-up drove.

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Back from vacation...sorry I couldn't help with the questions.

Glenwood Beach access is pretty tough and I would avoid it unless you are walking out or taking an ATV out.

Lakeside Ballroom is in very good shape. There are some road blocks set up but the access goes to the left of them. Pretty smooth and nice grade for taking houses on and off.

DNR Landing looks good too but doesnt seem to be used as much. The back access appears to be used a lot by ATVs and walking.

North private accesses all look good as well for getting to Bottle Bay.

Reports are 13 to 14 inches of ice on the Glenwood end from over the weekend but there has to be at least that or more with these cold temps. I have asked a few customers to call back with reports on ice thickness but I havent heard back from anyone as of yet. Looks like a lot more cars and half size trucks out there now and I expect there will be a lot more now.

Fish On!

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Planning on next weekend on bringing big house out for the first time, thinking by then it should be good for sure by the private accesses on the north end.

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Where you coming from tee jay? I have not made it up to minnewaska yet this year. are you targeting only pannies.

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slurpie, I live in Benson, so I'm coming from the south end, I want to try Bottle bay and a particular spot i found by accident last yr, its away from the masses smile if you go to Starbuck i could meet you at the baitshop there or In glenwood.. don't matter to me smile

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tee jay i might take you up on your offer i live in benson to but it depend s on the weather. i go up once in a while do you plan on walking? i will check back later tonight and in the morning what do you plan on fishing

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