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Author Topic: lake turning black  (Read 1788 times)

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Offline crappie castle

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been working on replacing all the wood on my docks and am watching the ice get blacker and blacker every day...lake is open on the edges and the weather is suppose to be in the 50s the rest of the week and beginning of next week...that tells me that I better work faster on by docks because open water is coming...at least I wont have to worry about the docks for a couple years....235 green treated boards should last at least a couple years....hope to see you this summer
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Offline 7outof10

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that is a lot of green treated wood lol that should last awhile

Offline baggy

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when is a good time for some early season crappies?

Offline crappie castle

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one week after ice out.....about 10 days?
Little Whitefish Resort
18987 460th Street
Garrison, MN 56450
1-888-692-4531
e-mail: stay@littlewhitefish.com
www.littlewhitefish.com