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Headed out to Tetonka tomorrow AM, was planning on trolling shallow again but sounds like that bite is falling off.

crazy Bound to turn on sometime though...

Someone's got to be slamm'n them and just laughing at us!! laugh

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fished tetonka last 10/13 16ft 1 limit of nice 9 inch sunies few 11 inch craps 1 small eye

fished last sun same spot 7 walleyes biggest 21 inch and 19and 17 rest were small. bunch nice perch.. no sunnies no craps..

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by the way belive it or not . on sat we caught all the panies wax worms jigging.. so went back sun with only waxies and caught every walleye on waxies with jigs!! couldnt believe it myself.. thought the first eye was a fluke... fished sun up untill 10am then bite died off just like the day before...

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by the way belive it or not . on sat we caught all the panies wax worms jigging.. so went back sun with only waxies and caught every walleye on waxies with jigs!! couldnt believe it myself.. thought the first eye was a fluke... fished sun up untill 10am then bite died off just like the day before...

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Fun when it works out that way! I was almost to the point of putting on waxies...I did go as far as pinching off a fathead and tying on a spoon...Guess i needed to go smaller yet!

Thanks for sharing!! Good luck

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There was a portable on scotch this morning they got to be crazy who is going to go get them when they fall thru.

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Maybe they have a floating suit on...If your prepared to not have help....then your prepared to survive the incident.

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I take personal responsibility in every action of mine. 2" of ice or 12" of ice...Who's going to rescue you? Spend more time being prepared and less time worring about others safety.

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Hey guys, a post on Ice Status should be filled with a bunch of posts about "ice status," not arguments about other people's actions.

It seems MOST lakes in our area are not even close to fishable yet, in fact I think they most will be completely open by early next week (look at the forecast)

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Well, had a chance to take a drive around some of the lakes.

Madison; Buckmasters ice, east bay ice, rest is open.

Fish: Ice around edges, middle open.

Frances: West end ice, east end ice, middle appears to be open.

Rays; mostly ice covered but holes in middle.

Tetonka; Some ice by swimming beach, rest is open. There was a trailer at the landing and a boat on the lake fishing.

None of the ice was tested or walked on.

Ice making forecast not looking good.

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Gorman was ice covered, but a few spots in the middle looked like they were skim ice. At the axcess it looked like there were 2 ins.

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Cannon for the most part was capped over last night. 2" of ice around the edge by the boat access, but there were still some Goldeneyes sitting in some small open pockets. Not safe yet.

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The forecasts aren't ideal but at the same time the lows are still right around 32, so I'm thinking it won't be as bad as we might think. Fingers crossed tho!

Duck Lake is close to being locked up, a little in the middle not froze over.

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I walked the shore of Kelly Lake out to 40 yards or so. was 2" to 3". Open water after that. The next 3 days stink...but no snow, and some cool nights in the forecast will be excellent for a good base.

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Crystal and Loon lake are officially wide open after having around 4" of ice just a few days ago..... Looks like we're startin' over again!

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Yep, saw ice disappear on the drive home tonight. Average high is about 27, I had 52 today. Looks like I will have to head north before Christmas if I want to walk on water the way this is going!

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We may have lost ice but the upcoming forecast is a little encouraging. I'm thinking dec 16th we'll have walkable ice around mankato.

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I know its been warm across the state for the last few days, but has anyone been north of the cities lately? I'm curious how the ice, or water, may look up that way.

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15 miles north of aitkin 4 inches on a smaller lake today. i had to work next to that for 3 days. friday i will be on ice somewhere up north.

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This 5-10 day forecast is just what we needed.

Lets hope for more of it so we can be walking on water by Xmas!! :-)

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With the big storm coming today, anyone want to chime in on where there IS ice, so, it's easier to know where "good" ice will be after the cool down comes and makes us giddy with anticipation?

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won't matter we're not going to get much snow here now they say it's supposed to be windy or than all get out so whatever snow is on the lake a blow right off

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