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Horseshoe Ice reports


Horseshoe_Don

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Lake is still dry with little change in the ice this week.   I expect that to start changing today.   Did catch a mess of 11" crappies somewhere on the chain last weekend.

 

Don

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Don, How thick is the ice on average on the lake? At one point I saw 13 inches? I'm guessing with the warm up it will go fast.

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2 minutes ago, Horseshoe_Don said:

The ice turned colors today.    Shorelines are melting fast.

 

Don

I seen  3 houses out there this afternoon...hope they can get them off without incident!!!!! 

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12-14 inches throughout the north side of long today.  Was like drilling through a slushy by the end of the day....ice was getting pretty soft.  Landing is starting to go, had to drive through water for 5 feet (atv) to get off the lake.

 

oh, and couldn't find the crappies to save my life

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Ice is very black and honeycombed.   I would say its only safe for walking but if we get a lot of snow it may not be safe period.   I have open water pockets in the ice by my shore.   Open water is not far from becker and the river is opening up north of the access.

 

Don

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Ice is freezing up.  Shore lines are now frozen up where they were open.  Ice is honeycombed but firm.   River is open past the 22 access by 100 yards.   I might just take out my small wheeler and do a walleye fishing on shoe this weekend.

 

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Checked the ice by my place today on Shoe.   It was 10" thick and came out in crystals when I chiseled it.    The north side of the lake has open water from the river.

 

Don

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I was on the river Sunday by Cold Spring. The ice was coming down in chunks and candling. Cold on the boat no fish but fun to be out. I usually do better for cats near the 22 bridge.

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It will be open from the 22 access to the 22 bridge shortly.   Not far from connecting

 

Don

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River now open from 22 access to cedar island.   Also open water to meth hole.

 

Don

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Ice on shoe in front of my place is at least 8 inches in some places.   Could have driven a wheeler on it.    Thinest I could find was about 4".    There are places that are very thing though.   Basically places that were open a couple a weeks ago.

 

Don

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Is the access on 22 still open at least?  I was hoping to get the boat out and chase a few cats Sunday, maybe it won't be an option?

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Whiskerbent, You beat me to it I was going to ask the same Question. Last sunday was out on the chain by Cold Spring I could only get to the second bridge up didn't have much luck. Want to get out by Horseshoe.

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There's a few really good cat spots in that stretch.  It won't be long and it will all be open.

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it is open from the 22 access to the 22 bridge and i assume the channel down stream to cold spring.

 

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