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Looking for little Intel on tetonka. Only fished a hard water there once and have a big suitcase house so need to drive out. Not looking for anyone to say ice is safe to drive on of course but just looking to know if people are driving full size trucks and if so, can u drive on from the beach area or do people just use the dnr access?

Appreciate any info. Thanks.

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Driving a truck is not a problem on tetonka. Travel slow. You will see lots of 'hotrods' flying around the lake at 30+ MPH, which of course just blows out the access, and weakens the ice for the rest of the season.

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Thanks Matt. Can you drive on from the beach area? Do people drive on from there or anywhere other than the DNR access?

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Beach is a great start. DNR is fine as well.

Check out Best Point right around the corner from the DNR access. White Bass, Crappies and Sunies!

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Yes the beach is very easy to get on the lake. This wind is causing some drifting but not bad. There is over 20" of ice now, this is the best ice we have had in years. No heaves or bad cracks. Good fishing

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Driving a truck is not a problem on tetonka. Travel slow. You will see lots of 'hotrods' flying around the lake at 30+ MPH, which of course just blows out the access, and weakens the ice for the rest of the season.

This always just blows my mind! How these idiots drive 30-40 MPH like its a friggin' highway! Seems to happen on that lake alot....i never drive over 15 and usually keep it at 10mph. I would only drive down Best Point as it's a pretty steep hill and if you try going up you better commit or it'll be a interesting trip backwards!

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