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Fished out of Cyrus 1-8 through 1-11.

Thursday- Setup and fishing by 1030am. The wind was really blowing and some new snow the night before made visibility zero at times. We went 10.5 miles past the point right away in ~32 FOW. 4 of us fishing (2 pretty much new at it). We only caught 7 from 1030-dark with only 1 15" sauger kept. Really slow with no bite after ~230pm. 5 of 7 fish came on bobbers. The 3 other guys left at 7pm and said it took 1 hr 15 mins to get off the lake.

Friday- No fish right away Friday morning, ended up shoveling through a narrow drift in front of the house and was able to pull the house back into 21 fow. Wind calmed a litte and warmed up a little, but not much. Again setup and fishing around 1030am. Bite was good from 11-230 and only a few coming 230-dark. By myself, 20 walleye/sauger caught and 2 tullibee. 6 were big enough to be put in the bucket.

Saturday- Starting fishing around 630am. Had a big shiner under a bobber about 1.5 ft off the bottom, that produced a 27" walleye at 650am. Sun was shining and wind was minimal. My dad came out around 9am and there was consitent fish most of the day, but all but 1 were 7-12". 1 small pike and 3 tullibee. Again not many fish graphed after 230.

Sunday- Saturday night my dad kept his minnow in the hole to stay alive and ready for the morning. Both of us thought it was only halfway down the hole, but at 5am he woke up and grabbed the pole before it went down the hole, whatever it was, was right below the ice, and cut the line, never saw the fish. At 8am I pulled up to a mark 5 feet below the ice and had a fish slam it right away, but unfortunately it got off just seconds into the fight. Fished until 11am. Only 3 tiny ones actually caught.

Overall, it seemed like 50/50 fish caught on small jigging raps/spoons and bobbers. Small shiners and fatheads both produced fish. Cyrus had the road and some houses out around 13 miles after the island. They were active early Friday morning opening up the road after the drifting winds on Thursday. Not very many people out there, I don't know if I have ever seen the ice this empty this time of year up there.

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Forgot to add, that despite the winds and little new snow on Thursday, travel off the roads is okay if you can dodge the drifts. There are some big rough patches of ice that caught all the snow so travel through those patches would be impossible with a truck and uncomfortable at the least with a wheeler or sled.

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