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Maybe?!? Best of both worlds ice and open water at the same time! Going to be tough travel on the lake on Monday snows a coming!:lol:

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Checked the webcams near us today & the snow is all gone. 50's up there the next couple

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looking like there could be some very interesting weather there tonight into tomorrow!!!!!!!!!

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headed up for the memorial weekend!!!!!!!!!! man the long weekend snuck up on me!!!!!!!!

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Good thing it's going to be nice starting Tuesday as we all know what happens after you get up here.;):grin: When can I expect the snow storm?:confused: Thursday? Friday?:P

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yep..probably!!!!!! there's a reason highbanks don't want me around!!!!:P:grin:

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Just 1? :eek: It doesn't look like you'll need your winter boots or snow shovel but I would bring the rain gear. Forcast I seen said chance of rain for 3 days this weekend.

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57 early, light wind, & overcast. Had 2 little eyes this am & 1 of those I didn't even feel bite, both went back. Surface temps around 66, seen what looked to be the beginnings of a mayfly hatch Monday am. Sure could use some rain. skeeters are startin to get hungry. There better?:confused::grin: I had the same issues as everyone else has been havin over there this mornin so thought I'd give this a look. 

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yep.........better. :grin: i figured dem sqeeters where gonna get going pretty soon. they started to get a little pesky memorial weekend. the heat and humidity this weekend should really get them going!!!!!!!!!

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A couple new things, surface temps are pushing the upper 60's. We have a major maflly hatch goin on, the eyes appear to be starting to school back up while beginning to move off the shoreline spots.

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More mayflies today, not like Saturday but seen a few after none on Sunday. surface temps were pushing 68 this morning.

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sheez................noone's going up this way to chase tree chickens, fishin, or scoutin for deer hunting??????? headed up friday and be up there for the better part of 9-10 days!!!!! some hunting some work!!!!

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There were 5 maybe 6 boats over at the resort Thursday - Sunday. Heard they were doing some hunting too. Pretty quiet on the bay, most of the docks & lifts are out. Probably going to get real quiet after you show up.:lol:

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3 hours ago, gunner55 said:

There were 5 maybe 6 boats over at the resort Thursday - Sunday. Heard they were doing some hunting too. Pretty quiet on the bay, most of the docks & lifts are out. Probably going to get real quiet after you show up.:lol:

i hope soo!!!!!! but being it MEA weekend 'm guessing it will be a zoo till sunday!!!!!!!

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On ‎11‎/‎20‎/‎2017 at 8:16 AM, smurfy said:

anyone with any info as to how the ice conditions are up this way???????????

Haven't been out looking but things have been froze up for awhile. Heard there was some out on Bowstring last week.

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Thanks snowfighter. Coming up Dec 9 weekend.:grin:my brother took some fish outta little turtle the weekend of Oct 7 th. Sounds like from your end of the lake. Seen pics, some decent pike.

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any new/fresh ice reports???????? hope the supposed forecasted snow event don't screw up the ice!!!!!!!!:cry:

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Few lakes around Grand rapids that I fish have 6-8 inches of ice and these are 600+ acers and some over 50 ft deep. I'm heading up by bowstring this afternoon and I'll give you a report. 

Kettle

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2 hours ago, Kettle said:

Few lakes around Grand rapids that I fish have 6-8 inches of ice and these are 600+ acers and some over 50 ft deep. I'm heading up by bowstring this afternoon and I'll give you a report. 

Kettle

Thanks, we aren't far from Bowstring. Maybe 10 miles north.

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2 hours ago, Kettle said:

Few lakes around Grand rapids that I fish have 6-8 inches of ice and these are 600+ acers and some over 50 ft deep. I'm heading up by bowstring this afternoon and I'll give you a report. 

Kettle

good luck!  looking forward to a report. 

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I didn't fall in :) Ended up not fishing bowstring. When I got up north buddy of mine had a crazy idea to grab the wheelers and go on a wild goose chase for crappies. Fished a smaller lake, six inches of ice in the area. We didn't take the wheelers out. Going to try and convince him to chase walleye on string this evening

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see if those crappies are hungry yet :) 

 

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i called george in deer river.........the bait shop on the east end...........he wasnt there, so i called the bowstring store. she told me that little turtle had 8 inches of ice and that her boys put the permy spear schack out. she also said there are some permy houses out on jessie also.

that news makes me really happy!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

 

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Got out briefly before the storm, pouring rain and lighting is a deterrent for me. I went out of the northwest access. There is about a two foot high pressure ridge where I have in red on the map. Deepest I could get was 18 ft without crossing it. Up to it and west there is 8.5 inches I measured with a tape. The northeast access has about three feet of ice pushed up on it. Didn't check the south end or cow bay access. It's almost a mile from the access to that ridge

Kettle

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