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4th Annual Spearing Get TO Gator Lake Winnie....Dixon Resort!! Dec 6th-8th


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The sky is falling!!!

Dixon's said you can still get around by ATV but chains are recommended. Nothing that can't be dealt with.

want meant to be a sky's falling report. just passing along info I have seen!!!!!!!
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The sky is falling!!!

Dixon's said you can still get around by ATV but chains are recommended. Nothing that can't be dealt with.

Did they say how much ice is up there now and how thick is the snow? Looks like i need to track down some chains for my 4 wheeler tomorrow.

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Dealer called and gave me the info so I'm not sure. I guess they were plowing some roads to their houses with the Kubota. They weren't plowing down to the ice just skimming off the top. My guess is the Kubota isn't quite as good at getting around as an ATV so we should be fine.

I have chains for mine. I'll gladly drag anyone's stuff out. Dealer has chains for his side by side too.

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Dixonss just posted this on facebook looks like good news to me,

8 inches of ice now on the 3RD River. Most of the snow was blown off the ice so only about 2 to 3 inches and some drifting. Water clarity is great straight out, a little murky down at the clay banks. Ice at clay banks about 4 to 5 inches. 

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I know it's not what any of us what to hear but there's more then 2 to 3 inches of snow on the lake, that's how much when this storm started add another 15 inches to that. Going to be a little tough for the time being with a atv.

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I have the wheeler/chain on ready to go.

If I don't have to get the sled ready that would be a big help as the trailer for the sled would also need attention.

I may try to risk it and just go atv... It will be a test, but what's fishing without a challenge right???

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Just got off the phonoe with dixon's they are doing some plowing right now, sounds like straight out they are making roads to the shacks and 4 wheelers are doable on the roads 10" of ice, towards the clay banks snowmobiles only they might try to plow roads that way but ice was 4-6" before the snow. I think i might grab some 2x4" to set the house on sounds like water is going to be coming through the holes with all the snow on the ice now.

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Good Luck MJ and stay safe, and did you check your trailer bearings winkgrin

That was a pickup wheel bearing get it right! grin

That truck is long gone.

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7:00 sound good to everyone for pizza Friday night?

Lets start the contest Saturday morning and finish it up at noon on Sunday. We will meet at noon and draw for the saw and hand out the winning decoys.

Thanks again to all who donated. It makes for some fun friendly competition.

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Waiting on a c-list sale to show up and pick up his item, then it will be wheels north and 201 miles of anticipation.

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We got a few houses set. Travel on the lake was a little tough but not a big deal at all. Snow is deep and sugary with slick smooth ice underneath. Chains are definitely helpful.

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Things got off to a slow start this morning. It was -37 when we got to the lake and the atv's were being uncooperative.

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One missed chance first thing this morning. Made the rookie mistake of dropping the decoy down while the tine covers were still on the spear. crazy

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So far Dorkfish is in the lead. They aren't running hard but most of us had a few cruise through the hole today.

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This is what started the whole GTG prize package in 2009.. do any of you guys remember these.. I know smurfy does cause he watched me take them home. they were made by Laskas decoys.

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