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Was out Friday morning for a few hours - one nice crappie and a handful of small perch. I didn't get out until 8 AM so I missed most of the prime fishing time.

Anyone know who put up the wood stakes out from the north access, and why the ice is so broken up around there? Was that just from all the slush?

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If thats the access I can think of being the correct one, its usually busted up or bad ice there 2 years ago I had my truck go through the ice. Best thing about it was I was only a few feet from shore so I didn't loose a truck. Kinda weird how it happened a half ton pick-up went before I did and had no problem then I busted through the ice.

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ice is a trip sometimes huh? Hope it wasn't Karma that sunk your tires. Not bothering with the crowds on buffalo so far this year, so they should bite good without me there.lol.

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haha not exactly sure how to upload photos on here but there are plenty of nice sized crappies to be had in Buffalo!

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MikeBogenrief:

Your link doesn't work. I don't have a facebook account so do I need one to log in to look at your pics?

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Anyone been having any luck? I've been out a few times the last couple weeks - small perch and had one nice walleye but the line broke before I could get it in the hole (also the only walleye I've seen the last three times out). Seeing crappies on the locator but cannot get them to bite. Have talked to several people out there - everyone says it's been quiet.

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It's been pretty quiet. Switched from walleyes to crappies. 3 of us went out last night for a few hours in the perm and caught 5 crappies. Lock Jaw. The bite should hopefully improve with the warm up.

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Been slow for me. Decent crappies are in there but they aren't exactly jumping out the hole. Mostly small perch. kept me up from 4AM on the other day out there.

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I was out there on Tuesday with a buddy of mine and ended up catching around 7 nice 10" to 11" crappie's and a lot of little perch and sunnies. None of the walleye's we here are in that lake. We were not going to eat them so we let them all go but it was a fun night out. You have to spend some time on the lake but there out there.

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we were out from 3 to 8:30. I think it was around 16 foot of water. It wasn't a secret spot we were in the cluster of ice houses that are out there but on the edge of them.

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...i was just going to post something long the lines of that. Has anyone been out there since the snowfall. Is it still ok to take the car out?

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Bump... Anyone know if the main roads are plowed on the lake? Any info? wondering if I can get to my usual spot. Thanks!

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Bump... Anyone know if the main roads are plowed on the lake? Any info? wondering if I can get to my usual spot. Thanks!

I was out today from 3-630 over in the courthouse area. There are plenty of tracks out there but I did see two different people get stuck. They managed to get out without any assistance. My 4x4 pickup was definitely sliding around but never got stuck. Managed to hit nothing but small crappies today.

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I was on Sunday and would have a similar report to Mike. There is a well traveled path out towards the 35' hole (vicinity) from the DNR access and another path heading out towards the middle of the lake.

I blazed my own path with my 4x4 and didn't have much problems but was sliding around a bit. Snow was powdery.

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Any crappies hitting? Not looking for size just numbers, to get some action

I would think you could get better numbers at Pelican than Buffalo with the occasional 9-10+ on Pelican. You can also get a few sunfish mixed in.

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I can't speak for everybody else but size on Buffalo has been way down for me. Numbers have been OK but very few keeper sizes.

I did manage two 11.5 inch crappies back in January but I wonder if they are leftovers from the handfuls of 9-10" fish I was catching all of last year. Last year I did fantastic on Buffalo for Crappies. This year has been pathetic. I've fished structure all over the entire lake with the same report. Decent, but not great numbers and smaller size.

I'd probably try elsewhere too. Not sure if Pelican would be my first choice because accessing the lake has it's own hurdles but probably is a better option than Buffalo.

Good Luck!

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It was a slow year on Buff compared to the past two. Size structure wasn't too bad but numbers were down for us. We've been having much better action on other local lakes as of late. Hopefully we can get a few consequtive successful hatches from mother nature.

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Early season i did pretty well on buffalo, and lastyear late ice did well, huh no encouraging post, may try it, only way to find out thanks

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We were hitting good numbers of nice sized crappies in jan. several 10-12 inchers. Went out there a couple weeks ago and we still caught quite a few but the size was down at least in the spot we were at. I will be back out next week and see what happens.

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I think I might take my father out Saturday or Sunday on Buffalo. Has anyone been driving out there still?

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Found some hungry perch today. Had a great time with the old man on his first ice fishing adventure. He is addicted.

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