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2020 Mille Lacs Lake Fishing Reports


Rick

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I havent been up for awhile but Im guessing that the ice is getting funny by now. Just wondering what you guys are thinking about the ice out date. Whats the normal average ice out date? For this year, heres a shot in the dark....Tax day...April 15th

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Well I thought it a bit strange that no one had started this thread so I took the liberty. Anyway so the burning question is: What defines "ice out". I personally have never witnessed it but I have seen the stories that sometimes it can go out with a bang.

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I just had this discussion today and wehat I have been told is. It is when the DNR can run from Isle to garrison without hitting ice.

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unless something changes I am sticking with the 9th. I know this seems early but the ice is already pulling away from my shore and that never happens this early. Once we start getting open water were the ice pack can shift the ice goes fast! add some wind and it is like swirling ice cubes around in a glass.

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Moe, can you elaborate on this statement:

5th. Check out the webcam! Getting pretty thin out there already!

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Is there a web cam we could watch?

Do A google search of mille lacs web cam. You will find many.

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Moe, can you elaborate on this statement:

5th. Check out the webcam! Getting pretty thin out there already!

Sure can. My estimate for ice out is the 5th. I checked out the webcam online that shows the lake. And it looks like the ice is getting pretty thin.

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My prediction on the 9th is looking better all the time. I have open water from shore at my place and that means 7-10 days and it is official ice out. I may even be a little late but still sticking with the 9th.

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ice out on mille lacs is when you can go by boat from isle to garrison. and when the mille lacs messenger says so

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I just heard from my neighbor. Coon lake in East Bethel went out 2 days ago. Its getting close...

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I'm gonna say the 4th. A few smaller lakes just north of Mille Lacs went out today, many more will go tomorrow. Gotta be one of the quickest ice outs ever. My dad fished on 16" of ice with the southern shoreline still intact on saturday and says that lake will go tomorrow.

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I'm gonna say the 4th also. If you take a look at the web cams around the lake there is a lot of open water already and on the time delay of the cams you can see the main sheet bouncing around the lake pretty good now. With the wind forecast today and tomorrow 25 mph to the north then east then 10+ straight west on Sunday. I think the open path from garrison to isle will be there late Sunday or early Monday. If not soon after.

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I spent some time at the cabin yesterday, and I can tell you that all of Cove, Wahkon, and Isle Bays are ice free. The wind had really opened up the south end, there was open water way out past Spirit Island. I drove over to Big Point, and there was 1/2 mile or so of black busted up ice and then nothing but open water as far as I could see beyind that.

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Lakes already iced out boys...I was there yesterday and the entire south/west/northwest side was ice free as far as the eye could see. Perhaps theres some ice on the east side, but I doubt theres much.

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