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Either its pretty tough going and not many people out or its a hot bite and everyone is tight lipped LOL kinda quit on here last week or so wink

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Pretty sure not many people out. Buffalo Lake for instance went from circus to ghost town. The urge to get out kind of wears off on me as well when we get late into the ice fishing season. I'm not done yet though still plenty of time left with these cooler temps.

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Not many people on the lakes right now. I can count on one hand the number of other anglers I saw yesterday and Sunday combined.

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ya i figured that ! I had surgery last week and have been couped up in the house for a few days spending lots of time on the PC . Hopefully I can get back out tommorrow thats the plan anyways !!

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I have seen people out night after night this week and last.....I just lost interest because of how sloppy the ice got. I am ready for the ice to come off and get the boat out!

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Its just a little unnerving sometimes when you pull on to the lake and you're the only one on the lake...with the rain we had on top of the snow this weekend, chances are pretty good for getting stuck and beating the dump out of your stuff, a little discouraging looking at where you want to go from the landing...on that note i'll be heading out tomorrow

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Fishing was slow tonight and travel was even slower! Went out in my 4 wheeler with chains on the back for a little more traction and it was very slow getting through all the slop. The top few inches of snow were frozen hard, but under that it was all slush and made driving an adventure.

Fishing wasnt any better. I was the only guy out there and I drilled probably 20 holes in all depths and didnt get a fish. Only marked a few, so I'm wondering if the fish are moving already cause there was no shortage of them in that same area 2 weeks ago. I'll be heading out Thursday again, I got a hunch I might know where to find em!

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Hit four lakes on Sunday and had decent at best fishing, I heard Buffalo has been good but havent ventured out there since that seems to always be busy.

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fishing was slow today but you can get around with 4WD and good tires trying another lake tomorrow got a hot tip LOL

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was on the backyard lake this am...crappies were tough but found willing sunnies with waxies, all went back, nothing over 7, still plenty of ice for a month i think but walkin thru the 6-10 inches of snow is kinda for the birds

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