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whats the cost to enter ? i remember from 4 years ago it was like 2 $ i could be mistakeing.

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It is $2 to enter the contest. I will be out there with my grandpa. I hope it doesn't rain tomorrow.

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It's going to rain and snow. Woohoo! I'll be bringing my insulated jeans and snow boots with me just in case I need them. Otherwise I'll be in jeans and my regular hiking boots. I'll most likely have a black bucket with me.

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WARNING ABOUT LONG LAKE

I was out on long this evening then around 8:30pm the sheriff pulled up at the boat launch with some police cars and they said "get off the lake its not safe " on their loud speaker.

so is there still going to be a tournament tommarow or is it that cars cant drive out there?

Also there was ford F-250s roaming around and about 27 inches of ice. It seemed safe. it was just the launch that had water on the ice.

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I was out there till 6 last night and the ice seemed fine to me. I haven't heard anything about the ice fishing contest. I am still planning on going, hope it snows instead of rains.

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I would imagine they said that because it was dark and harder to see any hazardous spots. I would imagine the contest is still on. They've already got the extra outhouses there. I'm going whether they have the contest or not.

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hey lost didnt see you out there today. But my friend lost a 2 pound pike he got it to the top of the hole then it broke off and next i slammed my arm down the hole to grab it and it was gone. I had 150$ in my hand ARGH!

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I was there catching nothing but marked fish right on the bottom a couple times. Just couldn't get them to bite. FisherDan said he could see them with his camera but couldn't get them to bite. Dave was there but he wasn't in the contest. He caught a few walleye but outside of the contest area. LOL. Go figure.

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ANyone been out to Long lately? How has the fishing been? Going to be out there later this week sometime.

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Nope, haven't been out there at all. Might head out tomorrow after church. Or I might try my luck on Crooked Lake. Or I might head back to Moore and hope it's not too crowded there.

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