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9 minutes ago, PRO-V said:

Didn't get squat for snow.

really............WOW..........awesome sauce!! maybe my trip in 2 weeks will still happen. 

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where we goin smurf?? ;)

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Looks like I will be up too Glenn. Not on Peterson though. There are better lakes not far from you to hit, but I can't tell on here, too many spies out there.       

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Yeah it looks like that won't happen now. :cry: but I am currently in Grand Rapids. There is snow in the woods, looks like maybe a foot but still there is a lot of brown grass showing. One thing is it can really change from deer river to talmoon in a hurry as far as snow amounts go  

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It looks like we'll be going back up by the 1st part of next week, now. If you start behaving................at least some of the time, I might tell you what we find up there :P;):lol:

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56 minutes ago, gunner55 said:

It looks like we'll be going back up by the 1st part of next week, now. If you start behaving................at least some of the time, I might tell you what we find up there :P;):lol:

i'll warn the natives!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:P:grin:

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  • 4 weeks later...

No ice on our bay this morning, some on the lake but that too should be gone by the weekend.

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Seen a report from someone on the south shore of the main lake that said the big sheet of ice they had out there yesterday Is nowhere to be found this morning.

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Some aerial shots showed a couple small areas of ice out there yday, it should be gone today. Same shots from the plane showed a lot over on Bowstring & Winnie yet.

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Giegers posted this morning that Bowstring is ice free and they are going to start putting the docks in today.

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That's good to hear, I'll be up weekend after opener!!!??

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time to turn to the woods. lotz of leaves still hanging on. seen only 2 grouse. not a lot of activity in and around the woods. didn't her much shooting with duck opening up.

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On 11/19/2018 at 1:31 PM, smurfy said:

any ice thickness reports?????????????? starting to get the itch!!!!!

My buddy went by Bowstring a couple days ago and there were pockets of open water. Things are melting today in Grand Rapids. Gotta be patient. 

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Anyone with any recent snow and ice reports, slush on the lakes? I cancelled my new year's weekend trip due to the weather and looking at my calendar I have only a few weekends open before spearing closes??!

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7 minutes ago, PRO-V said:

Got a couple more inches of snow last night. Haven't been on the lake. 

thanks pro-v. I am not to confident  about no slush on lakes but reports up there are  hard to come by.

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A friend who fishes it alot has not been on it yet so I'm no help but I would be worried about slush and drifts unless you have a snowmobile.

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2 hours ago, PRO-V said:

A friend who fishes it alot has not been on it yet so I'm no help but I would be worried about slush and drifts unless you have a snowmobile.

Ugh! Ish. I fear slush. Way to many really bad experiences!?

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based on the DNR email with the CO  weekly reports, there saying as a common report slush pockets on area lakes!!!!!??

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anybody been out on some of the smaller lakes, or know someone that has. really interested in hearing how much snow and slush is on the lakes????? i know each lake or area can be different but it give me a basic idea. i need to get back up there!!!!!!!!!

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