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Fished the south end of the lake today. Weather was gorgeous and, given the crazy, spring-like weather we've had, we were pleasantly surprised with the ice conditions: 8" total with 1 1/2" white ice on top, 6 1/2" degrading black ice below. Surface was covered with about 2 cm snow. The ice was definitely "safe" although three narrow cracks did open up during the day.
Fishing was slow but we did ice 8 small lakers between the two of us. We were, of course, hoping for more of a flourish to end our season but, what the heck, we were out and we caught fish.
Overall, the season, albeit short, was positive despite the smaller than average weight of fish iced. Given the warm temperatures in the 14 day forecast, it will be interesting to see how much longer the ice can last. Be safe out there if you venture out.
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Glad to see you guys got out and did pretty well for numbers. I did as well and found about the same conditions where I went. Gorgeous day (just wished it was much colder to keep the ice longer) and for sure the ice was making alot of noise out there today. Lost one (likely whitefish) - line broke on the leader (thought I had changed the leaders on all rods before the start of the season but this one still had an old leader after examining it more closely) and the pricey vibrato with it. But ended the day with a 17" laker just before I had to leave. Maybe one more short day tomorrow morning before calling it the season. Good luck to you guys if you are able to get out again.
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Thanks for the report! I was out from 5-7pm today on a lake in the Minden area and found very similar conditions. About 4” of black ice with 5” of mixed above that. Couldn’t ask for better walking conditions. Glad to hear you were able to land some fish.
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