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Posted

Scary....glad everyone is ok.

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Posted

Yah sad to say my season is over till it melts not worth it for me be safe everyone.  

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When I was fishing on the Cold Spring pier today the Ice was disappearing fast. I know I was in the main river channel but it's sure moving. Glad all are OK.

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  • Official Fishing Report Team - MN
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Glad to hear that everyone is okay. Noticed the main river channels are open or starting to open more and more each day.  Curious where this happened out there? I was fishing this lake last week and was driving my wheeler all over and didn't notice any cracks. I know things change in a hurry so it could be possible, but real curious if they weren't off course in heading to the river channels.Either way glad everyone is okay.

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Was on Cedar island on the south side about 1/2 from winter access and only found 8" of ice

 

Dn

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Where on cedar did this happen? 

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Holy smokes! I've tried the Horseshoe Chain two out of the last four days and found anywhere from 8-14" of ice.

Three adults, four children, a 4-wheeler, and a big enough trailer to carry all those folks.

We must be looking at 1500-2000 lbs., I bet.

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And yet I saw a 3/4 ton truck driving on shoe yesterday!!!!   Some people are just plain stupid!

 

Don

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2 minutes ago, Horseshoe_Don said:

And yet I saw a 3/4 ton truck driving on shoe yesterday!!!!   Some people are just plain stupid!

 

Don

Also the full size out there...they were out by the meth hole when I went by:crazy:

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With the late-April temps all week, you might be fishing open water by this weekend. One area on an area lake we were unable to fish because of all the water rushing down the holes.

 

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Truck on the ice:crazy:  Heard about the one on Horsehoe. I thought I heard it all then I head over to long fishing and see another truck ot there. Whats wrong with people. :(

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Posted
20 minutes ago, IceHawk said:

Truck on the ice:crazy:  Heard about the one on Horsehoe. I thought I heard it all then I head over to long fishing and see another truck ot there. Whats wrong with people. :(

Must be the warm weather making folks unusualy stupid :/

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  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Creators
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Hard to say what people are thinking.  I was on grand Saturday afternoon and the ice was still in pretty good shape.  Although is was a little chunky in spots that I drilled for the first few inches.  I didn't measure but would guess 12-14".  There were no vehicles there outside of atvs.

  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Builders
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I think they just dont know how dangerous it is right now.  Ice was about 8 inches where I was yesturday.  half dozen atv's out and about. 

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    • smurfy
      🤣 not fer some of us!!!!!!!!!!
    • smurfy
      i couldnt find it.....but maybe???
    • leech~~
      Looks great! Thought we started a smoker thread?  🤔
    • leech~~
      Well, that's not getting 10 years old now is it!  🥱🥱
    • LakeofthewoodsMN
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    • smurfy
      Off da smoker!😉
    • smurfy
      At least he's got a shirt on! 😊🤣😜
    • leech~~
      Sounds like a nice last day.  I like how you photoshop a different shirt on that same picture the last few years!  🤣
    • JerkinLips
      Beautiful day on Vermilion Sunday for the last day of walleye season.  Lots of people were fishing in portables, or out in the open.  Was entertaining watching many of the wheel and skid houses being pulled off of the lake.  Checked half a dozen spots where wheel houses were removed and didn't find any trash at all.  Sounds like people are getting the message.  I may go out on the lake when the snow is melted to do a further check and cleanup if needed.   Fishing was average for this time of the year.  Had a decent bite from 2pm to 4pm when I caught my biggest eye (pictured 22 inch).  Decent finish to a good season.  Now on to lake trout fishing.   Hope everyone had an enjoyable and successful ice fishing season.  Going to be a long time before this year's open water season.  
    • smurfy
      Thanks Kettle! I'll bring mine with but won't be until  mid march
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