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is the ice bAYPORT thick enough to run sleds and atvs on yet or no???? thinkning about fishing it 2marrow thanks guys

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Should be. There were plenty of half tons out there yesterday. Last weekend I was seeing 16 inches of ice.

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sleds and four wheelers are ok i think vehicle travle is ok to but you never know.measured 17"s of ice in 3 spots on wed. but also broke through on shoreline with my truck but i think that was because the water came up a little bit.river is always changing but ice seems to be good. have to use your own judgement this time of year. one thing i hear of people that dont fish the river much is that they will run down the shore line to get to there spots and then cut out. just remember where ever there is shallow water the current increases. stay clear of those areas.be carefull and happy fishing. there is also a lot of springs especially on the sconni side that are flowing all year.

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Full sized vehicles all over the Bayport area. We measured 17" in the 3 places we fished. Did not see any trucks by the power plant.

Cheets

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I've seen everything out there today except the diesels. Suburbans pulling wheelhouses, etc. Even so,it seems people are still a little cautious and following the tracks of other vehicles. But that's just based on my one experience today for about 3 hrs.

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I was out there today for a few hours. I measured about an average of 15 inches of ice. I drilled over 30 holes. I was anywhere from 40 yards to 400 yards from shore line.

BTW: I didn't drive on the ice. I pulled my portable 2man by myself.

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Any traffic or ice reports up near the powerplant yet? Or just as far north as shanty town? I got walleye fever.

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I was out last night and there was 17" across from the Bayport landing on the Wis. side. I am going to check out the power-plant as the fishing did not produce a bite where I was at. Seen plenty of fish at 36 and 28 feet but no takers.

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Welcome, 2112!

(I remember that Rush album quite well... what a Side 1...)

Anyway, good luck & may see ya out there!

FFaL

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