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Just pulling into the State. Have been on the road for last month and a half working. Looks like some ice on a few of the lakes in the Southern part of the state. Tons of snow in Iowa, but nothing as we got back into Minnesota. 

Lets hear some reports on lake conditions in our area. I want to get out as soon as there is fishable ice :-)

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welcome back Rick G !  soon you will be rockin on the ice. :) 

 

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The chain has a crust on a few of the shallower bays but that's it.    Going to be a while for fish-able ice,   My guess is December 15th.   If you have a wheel house could be a long time maybe mid January and if we get a lot of snow maybe later.

 

Don

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The only reliable reports of ice I've seen lately have been in my gin and tonic, which while not exactly a "winter" drink, has served me well with the warm autumn we've had. 

The harbor at Myr Mar on Mille Lacs *was* frozen over enough for me to put my weight on the ice, but the south wind on Sunday afternoon broke it all up.   Who knows...maybe Elk is locked up already?  Lower Spunk?  Might be fun to head out there with some tip-ups to see if I can catch any pike longer than the sucker minnows I'm using. :)

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Little Rock was mostly iced over except by the highway and were the people fish from show by the old kings place.

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:omg: Welcome back Ricky

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It won't be too long as long as we don't get a ton of wind we should be making ice all night long. Just hope for no heavy snowfall to weigh down the little ice we are making. With over night temps in the teens and not super sunny mid days we will be just fine in two weeks or so.

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Most of the ice has melted on the chain.   No ice making weather in the forecast.

 

Don

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Good thing is is that now the water temps are way down. If we do get good ice making weather then it wouldn't take long to form some nice ice. 

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I'm worried I might not be fishing on my planned Dec. 19th, 20th trip near Alexandria....

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Horseshoe is now frozen over.   Hope it lasts.

 

Don

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now we are supposed to get about a half a foot of wet snow on the thin ice.   May not get out til January now.

 

Don

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7 hours ago, Horseshoe_Don said:

now we are supposed to get about a half a foot of wet snow on the thin ice.   May not get out til January now.

 

Don

Sure doesn't look good for just south of us.......

Time will tell where all the snow will fall

 

Winter Storm Watch

URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TWIN CITIES/CHANHASSEN MN
344 AM CST SUN NOV 29 2015

...SIGNIFICANT SNOW POSSIBLE MONDAY THROUGH TUESDAY...

.A STRENGTHENING STORM SYSTEM WILL MOVE NORTHEAST FROM THE
CENTRAL ROCKIES TO THE WESTERN GREAT LAKES MONDAY AND TUESDAY.
SIGNIFICANT SNOW ACCUMULATIONS ARE POSSIBLE OVER MUCH OF CENTRAL
AND SOUTHERN MINNESOTA...STARTING MONDAY MORNING OVER
SOUTHWESTERN MINNESOTA... SPREADING TO THE NORTH AND EAST...AND
CONTINUING THROUGH TUESDAY AFTERNOON. TOTAL SNOWFALL IN EXCESS OF
6 INCHES IS EXPECTED... WITH LOCAL AMOUNTS NEAR 10 INCHES POSSIBLE.
TRAVEL CONDITIONS WILL BE DIFFICULT. THE WINTER STORM WATCH IS IN
EFFECT FOR AN AREA SOUTH AND WEST OF A LINE FROM BENSON TO THE
TWIN CITIES TO ALBERT LEA.

THIS IS A DEVELOPING WEATHER SITUATION. STAY UPDATED WITH NOAA
WEATHER RADIO...YOUR LOCAL MEDIA OR WEATHER.GOV FOR LATER UPDATES
ON THIS FORECAST.

MNZ059>063-068>070-076-077-084-085-093-292100-
/O.CON.KMPX.WS.A.0002.151130T1200Z-151202T0000Z/
WRIGHT-HENNEPIN-ANOKA-RAMSEY-WASHINGTON-CARVER-SCOTT-DAKOTA-
LE SUEUR-RICE-WASECA-STEELE-FREEBORN-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...MONTICELLO...MINNEAPOLIS...BLAINE...
ST. PAUL...STILLWATER...CHASKA...SHAKOPEE...HASTINGS...LE SUEUR...
FARIBAULT...WASECA...OWATONNA...ALBERT LEA
344 AM CST SUN NOV 29 2015

...WINTER STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM MONDAY MORNING
THROUGH TUESDAY AFTERNOON...

A WINTER STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM MONDAY MORNING
THROUGH TUESDAY AFTERNOON.

* SNOW IS POSSIBLE FROM MONDAY MORNING THROUGH TUESDAY
  AFTERNOON.

* SIGNIFICANT REDUCTIONS IN VISIBILITY ARE POSSIBLE.

* TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF 5 TO 7 INCHES ARE POSSIBLE.

* THE POTENTIAL EXISTS FOR DIFFICULT DRIVING
  CONDITIONS...INCLUDING DURING THE EVENING COMMUTE ON MONDAY AND
  MORNING COMMUTE TUESDAY.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A WINTER STORM WATCH MEANS THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR SIGNIFICANT
SNOW...SLEET...OR ICE ACCUMULATIONS THAT MAY IMPACT TRAVEL.
CONTINUE TO MONITOR THE LATEST FORECASTS.

 

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Good thing gas is cheap;  head north my friend.......

Anything that was close, you can put a fork in it until New Years.

 

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Welcome back Rick G, This weather sure is depressing. lets hope it does not ruin everything.

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Horseshoe is a total mess this morning.   Snow is pushing down the 1" of ice.   Water everywhere and a few open spots.  no 24 hour periods of below 32 for at least 10 days.

  If the ice breaks up I could put my paddle boat in the water and use my marcum,   Fish should be down there right?

 

Don

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Best case scenario is that the lakes with open spots open back up with warm temps and wind and then get some cold temps again.  Those with 2-4 inches of ice will be a mess until we get some prolonged cold temps.

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7 hours ago, Horseshoe_Don said:

 

  If the ice breaks up I could put my paddle boat in the water and use my marcum,   Fish should be down there right?

 

Don

Might be the only way that Marcum gets wet out there, until after New Years. That might even be wishful thinking at the rate we're making, then melting ice.

 

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The forcast dosen't look too good for making ice in the next week or so. Other than a few nights in the teens, it looks like warm days, and above average nights.  The lack of solid ice helped me make a decision last night....Heading back to work for roughly 10-12 days,  or till we get some good ice ;-)

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Well at least with this warmer temps this weekend the snow and ice can melt and when it gets cold we get a nice clear refreeze and not freeze this spongy stuff we have now. So warm weather is better for us right now.THEN get super cold and its ice time baby.

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hey im looking to travel for some good ice not around the brainerd area. anyone got any lake around them that have good ice that didn't get ruined by the snow. ive got all equipment and could even use a fishing buddie

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Horseshoe is opening back up.   Open water has tripled in the last 48 hours.

 

Don

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So is the landing at 22 open out to the meth hole area?  Might have to go try some open water catfishing.

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looking at this coming week Thursday has a high in mid 40's, with a low front moving in...yeah...thinking I will be hitting my first ice spot... boatside  Marcum and ice rods....why not?

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Yep, maybe pull my boat back out for another trip

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The access to the meth hole is not open yet but it will be.   Shoe was 100% froze over yesterday and is opening fast today.   I expect it 100% open within 72 hours..

Should have mounted my ice house on my pontoon.  

 

Don

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The warm weather and yesterdays wind, is good news to the start of this season. It will help to rid to remaining slush layer and form new ice, when we finally get cold weather. Looking out in the extended forecast sad to see, good ice forming weather isn't until mid-January.

Being able to grab the long rods, (or ice rods) and fish open water in December, rather comfortably, is never a bad thing...........

Open water reports Don?

 

 

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