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Just wondering if anyone can give me any ice updated on Dead Lake.  I was thinking that the big shallow bay would be iced up, any info would be great thanks.

Posted

All I can tell you is that last Thursday there was 2 large areas of open water in the SW basin.  What has happened since then....unfortunately I don't know.

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I would not touch any area ice until we get some cold. What's left is milky, weak and soft. After this storm the temp forecast looks very good.

Posted

how much snow did the dead lake area get really want to try and fish on Saturday morning.

 

walk out of course

Posted

with the wind we have now I wouldn't be shocked if most of the snow gets blown to the edge of the lakes.  You'll be able to walk across the lakes no problem.

Posted

Went out on Saturday morning and found anywhere from 5 to 8 inches on dead lake about 200 yards off shore by the access on the sw side. but it looked like the middle of the bay had froze the night before. 

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couple houses out in front of northern lights resort on east side

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Went out on Sunday afternoon on dead went out on the southeast access and the ice was really good 6 to 7 inches we took the sleds out there and it was safe I think.  I was fishing in 19ft and northerns all day and then we had some crappies come thru. I was just wondering if anybody has some info they wouldn't mind sharing with me on the walleyes in this lake.  I was fishing west of northern lights but me in laws cabin is on the other side of the lake just wondering if I need to drive all the way over there or can I get on some eyes in the big shallow bay?

Thanks

Posted

4.5" on the north side of the lake on Sunday

Posted

Not looking for favorite spots just wondering if there is a good walleye bite on the lake.

just started fishing this lake this year.

Posted

scrubby..  the middle point in the lake (roberts point) plus the island just to north east of that is a walleye area.

Posted

Thanks Bison, I will be out tomorrow all day will let you know how we do.

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Bisonation...went out on Friday started fishing about 11:30 out front of Roberts point, setup a tip up in the 25ft hole right out front of the point and got a 17 inch eye while we are setting up the portable in about 20 ft.  So of course we moved the house over there and sat till dark.   The only thing we got was about 30 northerns after that, so I will have to adjust to the east side of the point or move out to the island...not sure but the search will continue. Thanks again.

Posted

Heading up to Ottertail area this weekend for our yearly trip and would really like to try out Dead once.  What's the scoop?  Any driving out there yet?  What do you guys recommend for a few newbs?

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Umm...  No. FB_IMG_1452022997146.thumb.jpg.fab258815

Posted

I wouldn't drive out there but that lake is full of fish

atv or a sled

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Thanks.  Probably just walking then!

Posted

scrubby.... did you do any better after moving?

I hit a school of crappies by the bones island, 10 in about 30 minutes then  NOTHING...  it was fun while it lasted!

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Bison I put out me wheelhouse on big cormorant so I have not been back but still plan on trying it out.  I think I fished out there 3 times and besides that one walleye we caught over 100 northerns I bet in my 3 outings, Tried varying depths around there to but never got on the eyes.  But I have left at like 530 pm everytime as well, is it a night bite out there?

Anyways I will get out again but my wheelhouse is so much nicer to fish out of then my portable....comfort wins out for now and we are catching fish so that helps.

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