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Boy Burntside sure got popular this year. Thats ok though, its a big lake and can handle some fishing pressure.

Glad to see you guys did something up there.

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I was impressed shocked.gif

When Capt. Blaine and Matthothand pulled into the parking lot, their truck almost bottomed out from the weight of the days catch! grin.gif

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Well it beats sit-en at home shocked.gif. They did well and had fun by the way it sounds good. Good job boy's grin.gif.

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Something sure smells fishy here!!! I really like tall tales about Paul Bunyan, Casey Jones, oh yeah, and my favorite- slaying lots of big lake trout on Burntside! grin.gif

Justin

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I'm planning on heading up there on Tuesday. How is the snow on the lake, pretty slushy?

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Jorgie,

Yeah, the snow might be gone off the lake by then if this weather keeps up! The snow is melted down to only a few inches deep in many areas of the lake. Truck travel out there should be fine just about anywhere.

Justin

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Thats good to hear. I'm planning on walking out from the Van Vac access so I'm not too worried about driving conditions. I know my Cavalier won't handle the slush! I'm more concerned about being wet all day.

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Didn't seem like melted snow. Just looked like it blew around and was deeper in some spots while others had little at all. No slush when I was there.

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The snow is almost gone on Burntside, another day even close to yesterday makes it all gone. Yesterday was good going on the lake (maybe 4 inches of snow), so you will be able to drive anywhere today. Bring rubber boots though, as there is lots of water on the ice, and the top 4-6 inches is very soft as your auger will tell you when you start to drill.

As Justin said previously, many trout checking out your bait, a few hanging on for a few seconds, but not very aggressive.The best bait to stir them up was anything with rattles in them. It seemed to spook the smelt, after about three hard pulls the flasher went crazy with bait fish moving, and quite a few fish would come and take a peek. Without rattles, the activity was much less. I'll give it a try again this afternoon and see if things change.

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