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bunt2k are you to Jeff?

I don't have your number , I am not able to go till later now

but I am gonna probally be solo around 4:30 pm

I do have a h20 or I do know the lake fairly well if you just mention area depth/presentation shoot me an email @ [email protected]

thanks pat

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Originally Posted By: bunt2k
Nate no. I am stuck working today. LC - If you try French, gimme a call. I'll give ya the info.

Matt... I love how people think you icefish... grin

Well, I drive out, set up shop, open a beer. Aint that ice fishing?

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Planning on moving my house around tonight on Maz, I am set up in about 23' off the sand point to the north, and word on the deep holes? Been pounding pike out there on tip ups, but I want some slabs. Email me if you got any info you'd like to share or if you want to meet up. I drive a green Jeep Cherokee. [email protected]

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Maybe out on Sunday, look for a Burgandy colored Ford F150 or a Red Polaris 500 4 X 4, been OK with the fishing.

I will look for you.

Mark

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Nope, was with the wife and daughter in the cities all day yesterday.

Hoping to make it out today, but looks like the honeydo list is a growing....

Some self listed items too.

Mark

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  • 3 weeks later...

anyone been out there if a few days? wondering if i'll be ok with the wheeler or if walking is the only option?

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stop by and say hey if ya see us out there, Cat 300 with a green otter lodge, hopefully we'll be on some fish.

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Out Fri. pm, lots of water on east ramp, minor slush on lake, almost down to bare ice. Tough bite, 2 crappies and 1 perch in 3 hours. Marked huge schools but really shy biters.

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If you want some fightin big bass go to Mazaska, sinker rigged with a rubber crawler you should do pretty good.

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Crappies and Sunnies...and them pesky White bass, are going nutz when you troll Salmo #4's at the 12 FOW line. North shores....

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Never seen a crappie or a sunnie at Mazaska but there are some big white and largemouth bass in there if you can find 'em.

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boy did you miss a great hard water season!!!!! crappies and sunnies!!!!! i mean No NO guppies in that lake!!!

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Crappies and Sunnies...and them pesky White bass, are going nutz when you troll Salmo #4's at the 12 FOW line. North shores....

Cake, let me know if you ever need someone to fish with down that way

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I have never had good luck on Mazaska with my father-in-law, but we may give it a shot on saturday. I may try those #4 Salmos

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Just returned from Mazaska at 23:00 and only caught one sheephead while jigging with leaches, minnows, and crawlers. Other than that... nothing. Perhaps some trolling with cranks would have been better.

Thanks,

Simple1

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Cake, let me know if you ever need someone to fish with down that way

You bet buddy. I just got back from fishing in Mexico. Next Monday? Maybe my next fishing opportunity.

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Just a heads up reminder to be sure to drain all water and remove all vegetation from your boat and trailer when leaving any and all bodies of water. A few stands of Eurasian Watermilfoil were found on Mazaska...there have been a few discoveries in Rice county and it doesn't need to spread any further.

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  • 4 weeks later...

went out yesterday morning from 6 to noon, caught 8 crappies 9 to 11" and 4 walleyes 14 to 16" and of course a bunch of drums. 9 to 12ft works the best for me but when i drift off pass 12ft and deeper nothing....overall ok day

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What was working for you? Both hornets and a spinner rig with a crawler were working for me out there on Sunday.

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Well, I went with 16oz jigs tonight shocked ....as Its my fav lake and fish it 3 times a week....

Color played a HUGE roll, ended up with a few eyes..see post above, and 8 or so Gills, a few perch. Few other fishermen on the lake did pretty ok as well.

Crawlers, 8 to 10 FOW.

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bunt2k - You should hit me up sometime and head out there, would love to learn the lake a little better. I really dont have any fishing partners around here. I have fished it for a couple summers, with not a ton of time into it. If you see a grey Lund Predator II out there with a 60 hp mariner tiller on it and a minnkota up front, say hi! I usually spend all of my time on Fox, but it has been pretty slow this summer. Jon

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