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Driving trucks out past pine island


fishforever7

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I was out on Pine on the 27th and 28th. We were able to take our 14ft wheel house out with the suburban, but I did feel a little uneasy. With the way the conditions are now, I would not use or be very cautious with a heavy rig.

For the fishing, I found it to be great! We fished in 27 ft of water and the 3 of us kept 14 eyes and saugers that ranged from 14.5-17 inches. I did manage to catch a 29 inch hog also. It was certainly the thickest fish I have ever caught in my life, even over the 31 incher in my avitar. I want to thank Adrian's as I've been using their roads, and bars for the past 4 years and have found them to be a very professional and hard working outfit.

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Did they get a lot of rain up there and how was the temps. Is there still about 17" out there, headin up Jan 5th and hopin i can still take the pickem up out there?

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Muskie Man,

You have the right people. We have the place just east of Baudette on Hwy. 11.

Bite really shut down for us the last 2 days with a very high pressure. My theory is that the 3rd day of a weather trend, the bite straightens out & we sure saw that today. Not a real barn burner but at least marked fish and had them respond to baits. Ended up with a nice bucket of eyes & sauger for the day.

Good number of nice suspended fish.


Thanks for the report!!! Stayed at your place on the 17/18th. I had the RED chevy with the winch on the front!! Stayed in room #8. I might be stopping bye this week don't know for sure I hope the bite starts hitting good!! The reason I say that is I'm bring the girlfriend with she has never been icefishing!!!! Can't wait till she out fish's me!!!

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Muskie Man,

Best bite of the last few days came on Monday. Nice mix of eyes & sauger. Good on Tues & slow Wed. Fishing in 29'& caught some on just about everything at one time or another. Small red glow rattle Varmit is day in/day out favorite for last 2 weeks but I tend to beat a dead horse.

Many, many suspended fish some days. Caught nice eyes as high as 5' below the ice. Have always figured those for surface clutter, ciscoe, etc... but will always check them out from now on.

Rain was nasty up here but no impact on ice conditions. Made sledding a bit dicey though. Drilled ~18" of ice this week. Heaves are working a bit but Adrians working more to keep them passable.

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We were just there Saturday thru Monday. Stayed at Lake Road Lodge motel(great place). We drove a 3/4 ton Dodge diesel out 2 miles past pine island on Adrians road. 18 inches where ever we measured.

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hey guys, headin up tomorrow AM. Going to be heading out past pine island. Weather is insane for this time of year. Called adrians like 2 days ago and they said it would be alright to drive out. I have a 3/4ton duramax should be nervous yet. Hate to get up there and not have a wheeler? Any solid info for me

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I just got ahold of adrians and they told me don't worry bout the ice, 19" up there and it is beautiful temp wise, don't need to worry about a wheeler.

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