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Good update.

 

There has already been a host of idiots walking on the thin ice in the metro, with several rescues taking place. I read that a retired pastor in Duluth also went ice skating on thin ice and died. It's good to see that you're waiting a bit.

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Looking at the webcams, I don't see any open water. Is Big Bay completely frozen over yet?

 

The forecast looks like a few inches of snow Sunday/Monday followed by temps below zero.

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Looks like Vermilion froze overnight on Monday, which would make it officially frozen Tuesday, December 3.  I am going out to McKinley Park Friday morning to check out the ice conditions and possibly fish.

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Thanks for the update. Good luck today!

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Appreciate the report. Too bad the fishing didn't reward you but 6 walleye isn't the worst you could do!

 

It doesn't look like we got as much snow as predicted, so hopefully the cold can really do its magic on strengthening the ice this week.

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Skunked, we had about 4-5" on the ground, some melted with the warm weather over the weekend. But, overnight and it's still snowing, we're adding to the totals. I'd say we've got another 4+ so far. The railing was clear before it started snowing. Some wet spots out in front of me, I haven't checked the ice thickness yet. Hopefully, we're not in for another bad year with slush on the lake!

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Much appreciated. It may not have been the best start but hopefully the next week will start to firm things up.

 

I like your view.

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Any ice reports for Frazer Bay? 

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Your reports are great. I'm glad that you got rewarded with some healthy walleye.

 

It sounds like the ice is ready for another season. I can't wait to get up there and get some ice on my lines as well.

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Lake update:  It rained quite a bit on overnight Friday into Saturday. There is virtually no snow on the lake now, except a scant amount in the shadows along the shorelines. On Saturday there were good pools of water on top of the ice. My daughter, niece, and nephew had a blast riding snowmobiles around in all of that water/slush. However, most of that liquid water firmed up yesterday and now the lake is pure ice again.

 

If you've got scratchers and studs on your sled, you will be fine. If not, you better walk or ride an ATV/UTV out to your ice fishing holes. 

 

Ask Mother Nature to send a bunch of snow ASAP.

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Anyone on here fishing Niles Point with a couple of kids last weekend?  You might want to let them know that the 'echo' they returned from across the lake has gone viral! 
 

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DEQJ6lmxco0/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet

 

As of right now, 2.6 million views on Instagram and 1.1 million on TikTok...and climbing.  I feel happy when my posts on this board gets 12 likes! lol

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Posted (edited)
32 minutes ago, Brianf. said:

Anyone on here fishing Niles Point with a couple of kids last weekend?  You might want to let them know that the 'echo' they returned from across the lake has gone viral! 
 

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DEQJ6lmxco0/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet

 

As of right now, 2.6 million views on Instagram and 1.1 million on TikTok...and climbing.  I feel happy when my posts on this board gets 12 likes! lol

For sound to return doesn't it need like, well a chamber, hills, valleys. 🤔 The Internet? ;)

 

Um, sorry there's no hot redheads on this site screaming out in the wilderness for you!!  :P 

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Posted

It's turning into a great ice year. We just need the snow now!

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Okay then I'll try this again. We just need another cold blast....and then another couple feet of snow.

 

Nice haul. That whitefish is a beauty.

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Posted

why would the water be coming up above the ice with little to no snow weight????

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1 hour ago, SkunkedAgain said:

The fish are growing faster than expected, taking up more space 🤪

🫢🤣😉

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11 hours ago, smurfy said:

why would the water be coming up above the ice with little to no snow weight????

Lots of snow is drifting up around all of the fish houses.  Plus the weight of heavy wheel houses and large trucks parked by them all add up.  1½ inches of water coming onto the ice isn't very bad.  One year I had over 5 inches come up to the bottom of my fish house floor.  Lucky it didn't freeze in that year.

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About 20" of ice in Black Bay., although that's just based on how far my auger went before breaking through.

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Made a quick trip before the weekend rush on Vermilion.  Ice was in very good condition.  Didn't see any slush or water on any of the roads out from McKinley Park.  There are plowed roads on both side of the staked snowmobile trail coming out from the landing.  The road to the left goes out toward Birch Island, and there is a spur road going to the left (west) a couple hundred yards out.  The road on the right side goes out toward Ely Island.  There is a short spur road going east about half mile out.

 

The water came up under my fish house about another 1½ inches when I drilled my holes.  Looks like I will be going back up early next week to block my house up higher.  The small amount of new snow is really drifting up and adding weight.  You may get water on the ice, or find slush if you drill holes in new areas.  There is about 15% bare ice where the wind has blown it off.  Many of the drifts are very high and hard, so you could get stuck on them.

 

Fishing was average.  Best bites were from 9-10am and 11-1230 when I quit.  Biggest walleyes was only 16¼", then the next biggest was 13.75".  Reporting lengths in quarter inches because I can't seem to find any big walleyes.

 

Good luck fishing, be careful driving around, and be courteous to others.

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Not much snow on the lake but the high winds are really affecting the conditions.  I made the mistake of drilling a hole outside of my house and the water came gushing up.  I spent the rest of the day blocking the house up in 3 inches of water, and nearly falling into the water a couple of times.  The muck boots finally couldn't handle it any more and my feet got wet.  When I lifted the house for another block in the afternoon the wind started pushing the back end of the house off the blocks so I stopped at one block today.  Will have to go up again on Friday to lift it even higher since the water is up to the bottom of the floor.

 

A couple of pickups plowed a road close to my house in the afternoon.  When I used this road a couple of hours later it was significantly drifted over.  Fortunately my Michelin Cross Climate II tires have excellent traction and I made it through without putting on my tire chains.  They are predicting a couple inches of snow on Tuesday with 15-25 mph winds, gusting even higher.  This is going to make the drifting even worse.

 

Fishing was quite slow.  Caught a handful of 9-11 inch walleyes and one at 16 inches.

 

Good luck fishing, and don't drill holes if surrounded by high snow drifts.

 

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Posted
47 minutes ago, Wanderer said:

Da Range… the ice is heavier up there with all the iron in it.  nyuk, nyuk… 😉 

Wow, I never thought about that?  🤔

They must have to change their auger blades a lot more too?  😏

 

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