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I will be coming up on Friday moring. I will have a GMC Envoy pulling an aluminum 4 place with a 700 pound fish house. Do I need a 4 wheeler or sled or can we drive out of the Wigwam now? <P>PS. I am a gambler

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Big Gaffer: There were several mid sized SUV's out last weekend. Just be sure to stay on the roads. If you venture off, test the ice before you pull off to far....Kaz

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The GMC Envoy is not a mid-sized SUV, but a very heavy truck. I would be reluctant to drive past Pine Island with that vehicle, especially pulling a fish house. My advice is to pull the fish house with an ATV.....much safer.

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you will need to get that house fixed up first big gaffer. carefull not to fall through the ice

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Gusto,<BR>I am counting on that house being ready to roll when I come through town. I would like it to be loaded, clean, and maybe even have a few fish in it when I get to Crookston on Thurs.

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Gaffer: We will have that house ready to take up North so it can start producing pickerels and pickerel look-a-likes. And by the way, better your envoy than my pickup. Gulp Gulp Gulp<BR>He He.

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I am hoping Trev and Nate can get ours done this week. Otherwise Corey and I will get it fixed on Friday and go up friday night. But, I would rather bring it up on Thurs. night or friday morning. Do you know where you guys are going?

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i could maybe put a few fish guts and some empty cans that i have left over from last sunday, but i need to work on my own house before i start on yours. don't know if ours will get up there this weekend or not, probably not.

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I think it has been cold enough lately. That does it. I am driving out. If I go down I go down. I just hope I get the hell out of the vehicle.

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I will give you that report MilkDud. I am not too worried about the island because now the house is going to be up there already. I just need to drive out to it. I would rather just drive out in the vehicle instead of getting a sled or 4 wheeler and dragging everything out there. So, does anybody have word if they are driving out with vehicles yet? I called the wigwam today and they said they are checking on it right now. The person on the phone said they had about 12-14 inches of ice. To me, thats plenty. But its not if it varys 6 inches. Anybody been up there the last day or two and see any vehicles driving around.

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Just got back a couple hours ago...1/2 ton pick-ups driving around pulling houses, some resorts pulling houses, one with a 3/4 ton PU, we didn't drive out with our 3/4 ton diesel, we found 12-13" monday-tuesday, they got down to -7 last night, so maybe added an inch?<P>Good Luck! Ken

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That settles it. I'm driving out.

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HEY BIG GAFFER WHERE ARE YOU FROM I WILL BE UP THERE ON SUNDAY NIGHT WILL YOU BE AROUND STILL ????????????????????

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Gordy I know where you could find a few fatchicks for pickup weight. Big Dixxy from Strandquist could be a prospect. I am driving out for sure on Friday although its with my cousin in his truck. Ill be at Riverbend Friday night and Sunday night to wet my whistle with a stiff one.<P><BR>Need Shingling Work Call George Boustrack!!

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Gaffer: Give me a report when you get back, not of the bar scene but of the fishing. I will be heading up on the 26th.<P>DUD!

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Gaffer,<BR>if the island is worring you, just by-pass it,try Morris Point, they are supposed to be plowing roads this year but don't know if they are letting out full sized yet,that way you can skip the drive across four mile bay and crossing the island, straight shot off the shore and no island to cross,new owners this year but long time lake people. try giving them a call. basically the same area but no island to drag over. might be worth a try.

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Last Saturday, I pulled a sled by hand out in front of Morris Point. I was away from all groups by a hundred yards. A small SUV drove by thirty yards away cross country and caused the water to rise in our holes almost to the top. There were twelve inches of ice where we were. I know this happens all of the time. I am not claiming to be an expert on Lake of the Woods or ice safety in general and I would prefer to drive my pick-up out without a doubt because it is a pain to load and unload several times and I do not have a sled or atv. I would only ask that people be careful and check with locals or resorts concerning the shape of the ice. These people will truly know the conditions and be able to offer sound and trustworthy advice. Sometimes a vehicle causing ice damage puts other anglers in danger as well. Also, thanks for all of the great information. The Lake of the Woods forum is one of the better ones concerning the advice and quality of information. I also prefer your forum to others because it focuses on fishing and not arguing. It truly is a class act compared to some others. I have been reading it for over a year and finally decided to sign up.

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    • leech~~
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    • JerkinLips
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    • leech~~
      Why, do they all only wear Sitka camo over there? 😏
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