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i was at appian yesterday, just stopped by to see if anyone was out there considering the ridiculous cold we have here. few guys fishing, i spoke to the game warden he said no one was catching anything yet. walking out from there is good solid packed you can see the snowmobile highway just stay on that for easy walking.
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Hi sd can you post or pm me what the snow conditions are after, going to head up soon as the days get a bit warmer my dad cant take the cold like he used to not sure to take my argo don't want to get it stuck thanks Dave
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Lots of sugar snow. 16" deep. Slush was frozen underneath. 16" of ice. Tough going on foot but we were able to follow a path most of the way. Was actually better conditions than I had expected. We were north of appian.
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I was also north of that yesterday... Its fairly shallow through Cox Bay if I'm not mistaken... Most of the Lakers I've got in Joe have been 80+ FOW near some kinda structure. It might be a long walk to find that from that access.
You certainly will find fish shallower, but if you want to see anything but 1-2 pounders... I'd say go deeper...
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