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Truck traffic at Graceton


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I will be coming in later in the afternoon tomorrow (Tuesday) and would like to just drive my pick-up out and fish the last couple hours. Anyone know if vehicles are getting out at Graceton?

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this time of yr i wouldnt drive a truck out.never know what you might run into.

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Over the weekend I only saw sleds and wheelers going out. We took out wheelers but I was wishing I would have brought the snowmobile instead.

You may have a tough time just getting on to the lake with the pickup. There were two ice heaves right on shore that might hang you up. We first tried in 14' with no luck and then moved out deeper to 28'. Ice seemed to be about 30" where ever we drilled.

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There were dozens of trucks out of Graceton this weekend. I drove out sat. and Sunday (yesterday) there were lots of vehicles that drove out of site across the lake - i fished about .9 mile out. Didn't have a hard time getting on the lake with a F-150

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Huh, I must not have been paying very good attention. Being in the pickup would have made our travel a little easier.

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SM1 - I guess Dozens might not be the right term, But I know there was over a dozen on sat. and sunday I saw a few but we got out there late and left early. We were camped out just short of a mile on the east side of the beach.

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A friend of mine and I went out on Bablers on Sat. We took a side by side and drove out. Seemed like everybody else drove their truck. Fishing was not the best for us, but it appeared that the trucks that went out [ lots of them that drove out of site ] did pretty well. LOL sucks to be me. Anyway there was lots of ice, not honey combed at all. Not saying it is safe to drive wherever you want, but you certainly can get to decent spots to fish.

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We did well on Sat. and the fish bit till dark dark. Sunday it was tough to buy a bite

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