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Author Topic: Bald Eagle 2019-20  (Read 1668 times)

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Offline Tom7227

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A friend went out on the north half of the lake and found about 5 inches of ice on Sunday Dec 15.  The water was stained and so he couldn't see much.  I don't know what sort of success he had.  There have been a few portables out on the south end of the lake for maybe 5-7 days.

The owner of the house on the island used a boat to run workmen back and forth and so the water was open until mid-week last week.  I would recommend that no one try to get through the area to the west of the island for a bit.  I don't know what it is like but someone is going to be in trouble if they try to run equipment through there.

Offline glenn57

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 :happy1: :happy1: good info Tom!!!!!!! cant never be to safe!!!!
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Offline snow1

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north end last night,8" of good clear ice,vex was lit up with 6-8" crappies,no keepers but a nice night to be out,should be making more ice today...this weekend will be dicey with warm weather forcasted.

Offline Dotch

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Hearing the ice is getting towards 6" - 9" locally. It's good ice, real clear and hard. Still no one driving anything bigger than a 4 wheeler that I've seen and no permanents on St. Olaf as of this a.m. Need to be careful as there are spots on that one and several others I suspect where waterfowl kept it open or there is some underground flow. This area is dotted with artesian wells, some of which were non-functional and started flowing again recently. With all the precip the past couple years best be careful. Knowing some of the locals as I do, it's a matter of time before there's a tragedy. Is it worth it?  :huh:   
« Last Edit: December 12/19/19, 09:52:15 AM by Dotch »
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