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what is the word on Green? I haven't heard a thing. Gotta have a foot of ice by now, but then again...green tends to freeze a little later than other lakes. How much ice and any snow on ice?

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Went there last weekend 8.5 inches ice with no snow at all. so im sure theres 10-12 now....probably an inch of snow now. which makes it that much harder to pull a sled haha

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Went there last weekend 8.5 inches ice with no snow at all. so im sure theres 10-12 now....probably an inch of snow now. which makes it that much harder to pull a sled haha

I know thats right. I can feel it in my back already, and I haven't even loaded my gear yet. UGH!

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yea a walked little over half mile to some new spots to check out on rush yesterday and i was sweatin by the time i got there. Wanna get the clam harness but i cant get myself to spend 35$ on it.

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yea a walked little over half mile to some new spots to check out on rush yesterday and i was sweatin by the time i got there. Wanna get the clam harness but i cant get myself to spend 35$ on it.

I hear ya. My financing situation fell apart. I was just about to go get a 4-wheeler too. Well, I gotta walk again. Of course by the time I am going back to the ice, I'll be able to drive my Dakota out. I hear high temps in the single digit, with wind chills VERY negitive. hmmm. Gotta think on it.

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I would not drive on green yet. There is thinner spots in the ice and its not worth risking the lifes of others that will have to get your car and you out of the lake. Please just walk or take sled or atv out for while its not worth yet.

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I seen a few cars out on green today one was a suburban driving across the middle of the lake! We had about 8 inches where we were.

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I would not drive on green yet. There is thinner spots in the ice and its not worth risking the lifes of others that will have to get your car and you out of the lake. Please just walk or take sled or atv out for while its not worth yet.

Didn't say I was going to drive, just wondering if people were yet. I'm familiar with the lake and that there are spots with thinner ice than what's off the point. Thanks.

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Any reports on the fishing on Green? I havent been out there in a few years and I know the crappies were on the smaller side by then. Is there still a 9" limit out there? Any info would be appreciated. Thanks everyone.

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Heading up to Big Green tomorrow... any reports on the ice conditions and driving out? I would imagine there should be at least 15" around the lake.

Thanks for the update!

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