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drove by on 37 today at 1:15pm and then again about 4:15 pm and there were a pile of cars out there in 1 small spot, what that means , I'm not sure.

I've never fished it before.

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just seen on news 3 trucks went threw the ice on pelican,first to freeze first to open up,everybody made it out thank god

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thought I would drive out and try my luck in the morning but now looks like if I even think about fishing out there I will bee hoofing it.

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Made it out last Fri and yes-walked out. Kind of a long walk with the old Frabill. No luck on the bite but sure enjoyed the nice morning. I could just see the trucks that

went in from where I was at. Got caught by Care 11 news coming off the ice, so that was interesting. You might have seen me if you were watchin the 5pm news. Looks like I'll be hang'n er up till next year smirk.gif

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PS.

I also talked to the DNR officer when I came off and he metioned something about getting the lake back to a lower lever and they have plans in the mix to bring the lake back to more of a fowl preserve...didn't give great details...I just said I thought fish taste better then duck anyhow so I'd be fishing the lake next ice season. wink.gif

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Dew, I can answer that for you,at least as of 3/29. An aquaintance of mine, who works for a local towing outfit in that area, said that the tow guys were trying to pull the vehicles out from up on shore, and breaking cables left and right.No way for them to get out there on the ice. With the rain on 3/30, those folks who dumped their vehicles in are probably screwed. No other updates to speak of since what I had heard on Tuesday.

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FYI - The Wright County Journal-Press dated Thursday 3/31/05 has a front page story on the guys and their vehicles going through. The article said one of the three vehicles drove off the ice later that night, and the other two were removed by towing services on March 26th.

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I was out there today, the white truck was being hauld away.

the rumor has it that the 2nd one will have to wait until the ice is gone,& it dry's up a little, they are about a mile out from the puplic access, they are going thru a privite party to get the vechicles out. Now I just want everyone to know that this is all hear say.

But i did see the white truck go by, as i was talking to the guy that gave me the info.

Looking at the white truck, which i seen on the news, before it came out of the ice, and see it drive by on the tow ruck it is pretty much history.

the topper was gone, the side anel of the truck, looked like it got hit by another truck.

i just feel so sorry for the peoople involved.

It can happen to anyone, so we all need to be aware of where and what we are doing.

Thanks Lynn

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Federline- The Journal Press is wrong on it's facts. Lynno62 proved that this weekend. All I know is what I had heard a few days ago.Papers are only good for lining a bird cage anyway.

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Agreed on the use of papers. smile.gif Hard to imagine they had it so wrong, gee. wink.gif I'd add that starting BBQs with them is a nice use, too.

Went by Pelican. It's open water as of today. Empty boat trailer and truck at the launch.

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I seen a bunch of people fishing crappies from shore on the east side. I talked to a couple of kids and they showed me one decent sized crappie (about 10" or so). They must be pretty shallow since they were fishing what is basically a ditch.

~Josh

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Drove by today on the north side. Got a fairly decent look at most of the lake. I didn't see anyone fishing or and houses out yet.

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their has been a couple houses out their but that was early ice when they were out their. i don't really know if their is any fish in their. but who knows.

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I was out there on Sat. just off of Co. Rd. 117 and didn't get a bite. There was another guy there and he said that he heard that they were doing ok on the north end fishing some bar. To me that whole lake is a sand bar.

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I'm gonna try and fish pelican this week for the first time. I'm going to try the north side where I've seen groups in the past. If anybody has any other spots to try please let me know. Where is the public access? Can I get on from the north? Thanks.

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I hope you have a 4-wheeler or snowmobile, because its a long walk to the north end. There is a public access on the west side off of 117. Its within a Waterfowl Production Area. If you are on foot, you could get to the north end from another WPA on the northwest side. I don't know the name of the road, but if you are heading west on 37 take the first left (south) after you don't see the lake anymore. Its a dead end road and at the end is the WPA, but you can't drive motor vehicles with-in it.

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It's been a busy winter so far and since the ice has been so questionable I have not ventured out as of yet. However I see myself making the trip out this weekend off the 117 access. Unfortunately, I don't own a ATV or snowmobile so I'll have to hoof it. This also puts the North side of the lake out of reach more me unless I find the Northeast WPA or my buddy with the toys is willing to search the lake for the mythical crappie.

I have no doubt there are some nice fish in that lake but it will take some time to get it figured out. The bad part is that I have no confindence in the lake ice out there so won't drive my truck on any part but the access off 117, but only if I see some others out there. Hopefully my test run this weekend will prove a success and also find out if the ice is thick enough to drive out.

Good Luck

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