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Doubt an east side access ever happens unless the folks with the pay access decide to sell and that would still probably meet much resistance. I have had a key for the homeowner access on 24 for for years and still get interrogated almost every time I use it.

They don't want the general public to have an access on "their" side of the lake......

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with all these bums out on the ice leaveing trash everywhere, and breaking into ice houses and such, I can't say I wouldn't agree with them.

Going out there in an hour or so. Gonna look around with the camera at some of my spots. See if I can't get some crappies after the walleye stop running through. Seems they slow down drasticly in my areas after about 8 pm. Those crappies have been a tough find for me the last 2 yrs. I usually found them over the DEEP holes (40-50 ft). But not last year. I don't fish 'em if they are more than 35 down. Kills them too easily. Let ya know what I find.

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Bummer for me. I finaly get over being sick and have 1 night to fish before I go back to work. I get out there and my auger finaly dies. I didn't even get the first hole started. It was a good auger, served me well. The wake will be announced at a later date.

Thank you Mark for being on the same lake I was going to, and drilling a few holes for me. I had about the same results as you did through the day. I finished with 6 small eyes (all returned) between 11-13".

They were hesitant to come into the shallower water (12-20 ft)probably because of all the ice cracking. Sure got cold by 7pm, but that was when I got most of mine. Between 7-8 pm. Lost 1 nicer walleye at the bottom of the hole, broke the line on my deadstick. Maybe 17-19" range. Hard to tell in the dark, but ALOT bigger than the 13"s. I must now find the funds for a new hole driller thingy. God blessed me with yet another oppertunity to enjoy Mother Nature, and I had some action. Thank you lord.

Until next time...(probably next month) Good fishing.

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Have you tried to figure out what is wrong? If its just a scored piston, that can be fixed easy enough. Not so if you go and buy a new "lightweight 4 storke".

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Have you tried to figure out what is wrong? If its just a scored piston, that can be fixed easy enough. Not so if you go and buy a new "lightweight 4 storke".

I am going to work on it. been wanting to overhaul it, just no time or motivation. MAG 2000 that I got back around '93. Needs a good bath, and blood transfusion.

Been thinking about those Propanes. Friend says they are excellent, don't know who owns one. Good to have a back up auger anyways.

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Very slow last night. Marked a few fish on structure but they were very hesitant to bite. We missed two hooksets and lost one half-way up. One rock bass through the ice in 6 hours. It was too windy to move. Once the portable was setup and the heater going, we stayed put. Ended up having a good time with friends and cocktails. A few guys near me were actively searching around the same break I was on. They got cold and it sounds like they didn't have anything to show for it. Stay warm.

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