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Lake of the Woods Fishing Reports by Cyrus Resort


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Bostic Bay has ice from 8"-11". The lake is averaging 11". We are allowing wheeler traffic only. Our plowed road pass is $10 per vehicle or wheeler per day. We will post when we decide to allow wheel houses and vehicle traffic.

FISHING - To say the least it has been good. Gold and pink jigs with a minnow (live or frozen) and deadsticking seems to be producing the most fish. 23'-24' of water is the best depth.

Stay safe and happy fishing!

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How is the ice road out of Bostic Bay and Cyrus Resort looking?

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Our houses are set at 24'-27' and are averaging 40 fish per day. This is down from 100 fish per day when the sun shines. Anything glow with white and pink as secondary color works well. Smaller frozen shiner are working best for jigging, but a live chub is great on a deadstick.

The ice is holding at 9"-12" where we are fishing. The road is 10"-11". There are still many spots of thin ice, so be certain to follow the staked road. We are still allowing wheeler traffic only. Smaller wheel houses can be pulled out with a 4-wheeler or by us. No large vehicles yet, but hopefully soon.

Bring your wheelers, $10 per day!

Did you know we sell frozen SHINERS and live CHUBS!

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We probably need a week of good cold weather. Keep your fingers crossed...we are hoping to be driving out in about 1 week.

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Dec 22 fishing was awesome today nice walleyes and some 17 inch saugers amazing what happens when the sun comes out 30 ft of water really turned on todat jigging with shiners deadsticking with fatheads great day very happy camp and our road is comming along great later guys

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Iplowed two long wheel house rows today one in 28 ft and one in 30 ft they are filling up nicely had 13 inches on both of them so we are getting close

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roger do you let out non client rigs outa your access? looking for a place to go outa by next weekend. Ice thickness pending of course.

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looks like we should be good to drive out next weekend. Cant wait!!! We are bringing up a couple houses so we will be in touch next friday. How late you guys up to get out on your road? lmk thanks guys

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sell rd passes till the bar closes keep your fingers crossed we will have alot better idea after wed smile

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Are you going to let less than full size out on Wednesday? We are planning to come up on Wednesday and would like to know if we need to bring wheelers. Small SUV size using portables.

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Roger, thanks for keeping us updated and your tips on where to go your spot east of the office was good with a nice 24" wallye and many nice saugers!! Terry aka Walleye Inn 2

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Roger, it sounds like I'll be talking to you or one of your staff tomorrow morning. I'm coming up with my wheelehouse. Coming up with my niece, nephew and his girlfriend. These three have never fished LOW before. I hope to get out one way or another.

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Terry it was nice to met you look forward to you heading out into the lake this winter we ar4e hopeing to open the road to smaller suvs mini vans but nothing full size yet i will know for sure about noon on wed check Cyrus website or call the lodge i will make the decision around noon my fingers are crossed would like nothing better than to open this baby up for you guys but we got to be smart so check in tommarow smile

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Hey Roger...... will you be letting full size trucks and wheel houses out on your road Thursday? If no full size trucks allowed would you be able to pull a wheelhouse out for a guy? No atv to pull it.

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Fingers crossed really dont want to hall 6 people around on 1 four wheeler. Really hope you open your roads by friday night eek

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Roger,

It sure is great to see how you are helping people out. I have used the ice road this year and ate breakfast at Cryus and the service has been great. They even offered to pull my house out before I found a wheeler to use.

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Im comeing up on the 4th and staying at Linders and HOPEFULLY? driveing out on your road to fish out of portables. Do you cook a persons fish there like some do? Ill have to stop by and have a cold or hot drink depending on the weather. Keep up the great reports.

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Roger,

Looked on the web site but couldn't find any half day rates. Wondering if we come up and want to drive out ourselve what the rate might be for a half day fishing...thanks. Also, i saw yur video of the sleepers but do you haveany video/pictures of the set up of your day houses? Appreciate all the updates you have sent out and your marketing on here will pay off for you this season. Oh, and you said you were going to be running up to the reefs in late Feb/ealy March...what's the extra $ for that?

JP

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Hey Roger:

I'll be heading up tomorrow afternoon with my wheel house(First time ever fishing LOW). Do you have a place to park trucks for when you pull the houses out? Do you have a place to plug in since the truck is a diesel? Do you have bait there to purchase?

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