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On 1/28/2025 at 10:40 AM, leech~~ said:

Wow, I never thought about that?  🤔

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

Not if they use Cobalt auger blades! Great for drilling through iron.

 

The drifting is starting to get bad on the lake, making for bumpy rides.

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That snow and the 15-25 mph winds on Thursday with higher gusts will be nasty drifting. I didn't go to LOW (can I say that in the this thread?🤫) this week because of it.

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Nice looking pictures. Makes me want to jump on the snowmobile. 

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9 hours ago, JerkinLips said:

Monday was my worst day of winter fishing on Vermilion in the last 4 years.  Caught only one 14" walleye in nearly 8 hours of fishing.  Missed two other bites and was marking very few fish.  Maybe the fish were taking Monday off after a big weekend.

Maybe you should put rattle wheels down, if your going to sleep for 6hrs! 🤭 😆

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18 hours ago, JerkinLips said:

Monday was my worst day of winter fishing on Vermilion in the last 4 years.  Caught only one 14" walleye in nearly 8 hours of fishing.  Missed two other bites and was marking very few fish. 

If you fished with me more often, you'd never have to make this statement... :D

 

38" of ice - love it. I'm really going to have to dig around for my auger extension. I don't think that I've needed it in over a decade.

 

Too bad nobody has a locomotive chugging across the ice to do some logging, like the good old days.

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On 2/10/2025 at 10:27 PM, JerkinLips said:

Monday was my worst day of winter fishing on Vermilion in the last 4 years.  Caught only one 14" walleye in nearly 8 hours of fishing.  Missed two other bites and was marking very few fish.  Maybe the fish were taking Monday off after a big weekend.

 

 

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It wasn't just you, I was fishing west of you about an hour on Monday. Fished 8am-4pm, no fish, two keeper walleye and one small one from 4pm-630pm. Marked a lot of fish, they would come up to a jig and swim away. They were skittish to the dead stick too

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I was headed down 371 from Pine River yesterday and must have saw a 100 houses headed north.  She's going to be a busy one on all the big lakes this weekend!  

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1 hour ago, leech~~ said:

I was headed down 371 from Pine River yesterday and must have saw a 100 houses headed north.  She's going to be a busy one on all the big lakes this weekend!  

coming back from Moreys???🤣🙄

 

sorry.......Mike was afraid to ask!!!!!!!!!!😆

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1 hour ago, leech~~ said:

I was headed down 371 from Pine River yesterday and must have saw a 100 houses headed north.  She's going to be a busy one on all the big lakes this weekend!  

Everyone I know with a (fishable) house went somewhere this weekend.  HWK is having their 5th Annual GTG on Winnie with 200 pre registered participants.

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1 hour ago, Wanderer said:

Everyone I know with a (fishable) house went somewhere this weekend.  HWK is having their 5th Annual GTG on Winnie with 200 pre registered participants.

everyone but you?  

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37 minutes ago, Mike89 said:

everyone but you?  

Yep. 😞 

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9 hours ago, smurfy said:

coming back from Moreys???🤣🙄

 

sorry.......Mike was afraid to ask!!!!!!!!!!😆

Moreys is in Motley numb nuts!  😏

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And Baxter 😉 

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10 hours ago, leech~~ said:

Moreys is in Motley numb nuts!  😏

🙄 well.....ive never.................🤣😂

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So my son and buddies were out this morning fishing between Wakemup and H.O.L. Bays (probably between Metza's pt and Schmidt Island), so they had to cross the snowmobile trail to The Landing. Well,  MY Strikemaster 24 volt auger fell off the back of my sled.  They didn't realize it until they got back. If anyone found it, would be nice to get back...please and thank you. Good news is they had the battery in their pocket.....

Dip $hits😡

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1 hour ago, CigarGuy said:

So my son and buddies were out this morning fishing between Wakemup and H.O.L. Bays (probably between Metza's pt and Schmidt Island), so they had to cross the snowmobile trail to The Landing. Well,  MY Strikemaster 24 volt auger fell off the back of my sled.  They didn't realize it until they got back. If anyone found it, would be nice to get back...please and thank you. Good news is they had the battery in their pocket.....

Dip $hits😡


Dang….  I know it’s your son, so kinda different, but I’d be expecting a replacement from those who lost it.  The group could each put in and wouldn’t hit one or another too bad.

 

But that’s just an old man’s thoughts….💭 

 

Good luck.

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39 minutes ago, Wanderer said:


Dang….  I know it’s your son, so kinda different, but I’d be expecting a replacement from those who lost it.  The group could each put in and wouldn’t hit one or another too bad.

 

But that’s just an old man’s thoughts….💭 

 

Good luck.

That's what they're going to do. I always read these posts and wondered how people could lose or forget stuff, well it happens!

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2 hours ago, CigarGuy said:

We got the auger back! The person who found it didn't want me to mention his name, we can't thank him enough! Still good, honest people around. He called Spring Bay Resort and asked if they heard of anyone losing an auger and they sent him a screenshot of my post. So, thanks to Dayis and Steve at Spring Bay Resort for that! Thanks again everyone for getting the auger back to us!

I'll bet your son and his buddies did the happy dance!!!  

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22 hours ago, Mike89 said:

I'll bet your son and his buddies did the happy dance!!!  

Yes, they didn't fish that night because they were so bummed out. It was almost a very costly mistake. Thank God for honest people!

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I'm not a big FB user, but have an account for checking the Vermilion pages or a few other organizations that I'm involved with. I'm generally not a social media fan. However, social media can be great for helping to reunite people with lost items. I can't believe all of the lost dog/cat posts that get posted.

 

Next time give your son the hand auger! I still don't own a gas or electric. I never have to mess with something that doesn't work, and if I ever get cold I can just drill another hole and get warmed right up. Plus there's a sense of relief when you reach the bottom and then accomplishment when you break through. Unlike the starter cords on a motor, the auger doesn't seem to bother my crappy shoulders.

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