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Could somebody (that knows for sure) if there are full size trucks driving on the ice. I have a 1/2 ton Ford and am arriving of Friday morning the 19th of dec. Am I going to be able to drive out? I am not pulling a ice house and I will be packing pretty light. Please Post Info ASAP. Thank you.<P>Still jigging in my sleep!!

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Got back last night, 10 - 12" of ice. The 10 is what scares me. By this wkend I'm thinking 11-13" cause of all the snow and warmer temps. It came down hard all day yesterday and there was a good 6" when we left Baudette at 2. <BR>Got a nice pail of eaters' all pretty small though. Unless you count those great burbout pigs ! <BR>I will call up there before I go.

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<BR> I just came off the ice(LOW) about 20 minutes ago. There are a few people using full size pickups and or SUVs, but I think they are pushing their luck. Also, the snow is drifting making wheeled travel more difficult. There were two guys with an extended cab Ford 150 4x4 stuck on the island crossing when I went out. Lots of shoveling!<BR> I would call Adrian's Resort 218 634 1985 before you depart. They maintain the plowed road and are the ones "in the know" about wheeled travel. LOL

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Thanks for the info. Any post later in the week would be helpful.

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hey twee i thought you drove an F-100 Athens gold and brown moving up in the world see you at the shack<P><BR>puff puff pass out

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I still have the Athens I use it to visit the baba in GF. Its still a good runner 28in clearance on her and good on the ice. Still taking info on ice thickness. It was -10 degrees last night up at the lake, that should stiffen that lake up for friday.<P><BR>TINK TINK ALLEN

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    • smurfy
      🤣🤣 i couldnt find a nice way to ask that>>>>🤣
    • JerkinLips
      Made a quick trip before the weekend rush on Vermilion.  Ice was in very good condition.  Didn't see any slush or water on any of the roads out from McKinley Park.  There are plowed roads on both side of the staked snowmobile trail coming out from the landing.  The road to the left goes out toward Birch Island, and there is a spur road going to the left (west) a couple hundred yards out.  The road on the right side goes out toward Ely Island.  There is a short spur road going east about half mile out.   The water came up under my fish house about another 1½ inches when I drilled my holes.  Looks like I will be going back up early next week to block my house up higher.  The small amount of new snow is really drifting up and adding weight.  You may get water on the ice, or find slush if you drill holes in new areas.  There is about 15% bare ice where the wind has blown it off.  Many of the drifts are very high and hard, so you could get stuck on them.   Fishing was average.  Best bites were from 9-10am and 11-1230 when I quit.  Biggest walleyes was only 16¼", then the next biggest was 13.75".  Reporting lengths in quarter inches because I can't seem to find any big walleyes.   Good luck fishing, be careful driving around, and be courteous to others.
    • leech~~
      Sad dude, sounds personal?  🫤
    • Wanderer
      How’d ya happen to pick the name Steve??!!
    • Kettle
      Where's the sad emoji? Then she marry's some guy named Steve who doesn't know how to run your boat 😥
    • Wanderer
      Grandpa added: then you marry one, then you die, then she has all your money. 😉 
    • leech~~
      That's cute. My mother in law had all those little sayings.  Her favorite was "Life's a betch then you die"  so cheery. 😏
    • smurfy
      🙄 oh yea.....like your a picnic on the beach!!!!!!! 🤣
    • leech~~
      Hey, he seems to like starting pissing matches, everywhere!  😒 😉
    • Wanderer
      Hey now, that one is all you!  Haha!  Don’t make another thread septic. 😉      Yup, the Looper Bug.  I couldn’t remember that catchy name for it.  2lb test is a little crazy, especially for the line quality back then but I can see that being a thing too.  Such clear water.  Looking down the hole watching the fish swim around and them looking back at you.  The further out I got, the easier it was for them to see me.   My one looper charged in when my jig was just below the ice while I was laying face down like you said.  It hit basically right in front of my face.  The fight was me rolling over and pulling it out of the hole.  That was shortly before the guys in the shallows packed up their little black shelters and left with their fish.     So, by the end of the day I learned: black looper bug; light line; conceal movement; and/or fish shallow.  And then never went back.
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