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Cool Cats 2006


Dennis Steele

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I'm in on this for sure. I secured a 4 -wheeler for the day rather than driving the truck out. I assume it's safe enough to drive out from the DNR access then? I'm a little nervous as to where the 'hole is since I plan on being there around 8:00.

Brian

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I secured a 4 -wheeler for the day rather than driving the truck out.


I see Brian. Firing up the shuttle service again, eh?

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Couldn't resist that one huh? Good ole Grump's Shuttle Service will be available if needed. Guiding is extra grin.gif

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Good to see you guys are coming!

You should be good to take a wheeler or sled out of the DNR access. Just don't take a car or truck out of there.

I'll be up by 7:00 am and have a traffic cone marking the Meth Hole.

Remember that curiosity killed the cat! wink.gif

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Sounds exciting, I have the weekend off and would like to make it out. I'll assume there will be a small crowd of people to make it an easy find. I have never fished cats thru the ice, what pound test do i need on my lines? Any certain tackle needed. Will try to make it out with the g/f and maybe some other buddies.

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SomthinFish...Yep, there should be a crowd.. The lake is quite large so make sure you look at the map to see where we will be.

Line size.. I just use my normal walleye type gear.. I have a few rods rigged with 6 lb mono and a few with 10 lb braid... As far as lures go, normal walleye/crappie gear. I have done best on the 1/16 and 1/8th oz Go Devil spoons tipped with a fat head minnow head. Worms or cut bait works well too... Look forward to meeting many FM members.

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Hey Dennis,

Will I be able to drive my 1/2 ton out near the Meth hole? I know the area where the hole is as I was up there last year.

But will I be able to drive near the event location & walk out from near the shore line? So my truck isn't across the lake for the little guy thats with me.

Thanks,

Chris

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I drove out on sunday with my 3/4 ton extended cab full box Chev. I also saw a Texas Cadillac (1ton duely) on the ice as well.

Just make sure you access at the winter access located on the map below.

From I 94 near St Cloud take hwy 23 west to Richmond.Then go south on hwy 22.

Use the winter access noted on the map if you will be driving on.(2nd access south of 23)

Snowmobles and ATV can use the DNR access.(first access heading south from 23)

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I only use 4 and 6lb mono. Mostly 6lb though. As for lures I use a variety of jigging spoons, main key is glow red. I have even used tear drops. But I do stress glow red is the key. As for driving out I actually watched a guy drive a truck in the area of the hole after dark of course he was also going over 30mph. And for those who have never been up there before, each year this has grown, 5 years ago there were 5 or 6 of us and last year I thought we were nearing 100 but maybe it was less. Very easy to spot as many have there trucks w/ decals on them.

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Sounds like there's gonna be quite a crowd out there. Maybe this year we can all chip in a couple bucks and someone can rent a porta-potty. No one else mentioned this, so I thought I would.

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See ya guys there!

I think I'll have the "green machine" on the ice with my new cargo rack and auger carrier. (If installation goes smoothly. smile.gif)

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Thats an excellent idea, my g/f said how am I supposed to pee with that many people around.

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Sounds like there's gonna be quite a crowd out there. Maybe this year we can all chip in a couple bucks and someone can rent a porta-potty. No one else mentioned this, so I thought I would.


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Count me in I'll be there with my 2 boys 4&8yrs.See ya on the ice Sat. morning.

Chris

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Good luck boyz.

I wish I could go. Headed to LOW this weekend.

Funny how I have to miss the FM LOW event the weekend after that too. Schedules are quite mottled. Cripes.

I was on the chain last weekend. Graphed TONS of fish. Dropped the camera and verified they were cats piled up. I do not want to admit this, but we didnt catch a single fish, and it really chaps me that I cant go up this weekend to redeem myself. Yes, we tried cutbait, minnow heads, and even stink bait. Not a single cat. Oh, we got a walleye in 38 ft on a dead stick with cut bait. confused.gif

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Dennis if you need a second fryer I'll bring mine along. I'll even throw in a thermometer this time. wink.gif

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I have several questions.

Is the DNR access a no motorized vehicle access? Is that why you keep saying to use the winter access point?

So accessing from the winter access point. Are there roads plowed? and if not what is the status of snow on the ice?

(It will help determine 2 wheel or 4 wheel vehicle to bring) I have a full sized conversion and I could do some shuttling if ok for a 2 wheel vehicle.)

Porta Pottie status? (just curious that will help determine who will come with me.)

Never fished for cats in the winter so suggestions on bait not so much on lures.

Is there a local bait shop close in the area??

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Reason for not using the DNR access is that it is in the River Channel. Earlier this year someone dropped a full size truck through in that area. Roads are well traveled (can't say if they are plowed or not. I currently drive a Pontiac Transport and have never had a problem getting around out there. As for bait: fat heads, cut bait(suckers) liver. Bait stores depending on which way you come from there are bait stores in Eden Valley (Hwy 55), Cold Spring and Richmond (Hwy 23) In Cold Spring both gas stations have bait(SA and the one across the street) and in Richmond there is Richmond Marine and the gas station across the road. Also for lures Glow red is the typical color choice. 1/4 oz or smaller.

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We have a portable toilet. All you that are not proud of how well endowed you are, are good to go. grin.gif

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We have a portable toilet. All you that are not proud of how well endowed you are, are good to go.
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Are you referring to the back of your truck as a portable toilet? blush.gif

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Are you referring to the back of your truck as a portable toilet?
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Wait...........Dennis has a Chevy so it may only meet half of that description. I don't know if it meets the "portable" part laugh.gif

See ya'll there!!

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Looks like we'll have a good turn out once again.

Borch, bring the fryer! wink.gif

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i am bringing a few bags of chips and some of my homemade clam dip ( mom's recipie ) mmmm mmmmm good! ...... paul

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I was gonna bring my chocolate chip cookies again but my old lady decided she wants to make rice krispie treats, so we're bringing those..See you all there!

Dennis, Cool that you found a can. Did it cost a lot to rent and are you gonna charge at the door? ("$1 to stand, $2 to sit. Light a match." - P.C.U.)

Now, who's bringing the name tags? wink.gif

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Starts in the AM on Saturday, what time do you expect it to end, and/or do people play the ice on Sunday? Might head over. Inlaws live in Eden Valley. If heading in on Hwy 55, support the local bait shop/liquor store, Mike's Bait. Good people there.

River-rat4- Brandt

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I'll bring some Venison Slim Jims and Venison Summer Sausage. Just not sure how much.....

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Here's the schedule:

Morning:

Fishing and fun. Chattin with your FM and IceLeaders buddies.

If you need a few tips I'll be available all day.

There will also be plenty others that can share some tips as well.

Noonish:

Pot luck lunch and fish fry.

Imediatly following will be the Raffle. You will need a raffle ticket. You can get them by saying hello to me.

Afternoon: Either a knap after eating all that great food or more fishing!

This isn't a real structured event and is intended to get to know your buddies, do some fishing and have some fun. wink.gif

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Imediatly following will be the Raffle. You will need a raffle ticket. You can get them by saying hello to me.


Finaly found a way to get the other kids to play with you ,huh? shocked.gifgrin.gif (Sorry I couldn't stop myself smile.gif)

See all of you on the ice. wink.gif

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i agree on the great people at mike's. from there go north at the main intersection, just west of mike's, thru eden valley, and stay on that road it will take you up to horseshoe. .... paul

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