I dont know for sure but jack fletcher might not want to spill his guts.
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I dont know for sure but jack fletcher might not want to spill his guts.
I’ll just say that we had the lake to ourselves and I wouldn’t mind keeping it that way for a little longer.
On a fishable body of water in SW North Dakota today. Felt GREAT to be out on ice. Was 6″ of solid clear ice.
Western Wisconsin near Chetek, finally got on the ice today, solid 4 inches. Was great to get out for the first time this winter, throw in a hot perch bite on top of it and you get a happy guy!! No real long perch but lots of fatties, 2 hours of non stop action until the walleyes showed up at dark. Probably going to try for them tomorrow. Oh how I have missed ice!!
Final live action shots to top the weekend. It sucked going back 2 work. I scratched my itch for fresh gil tonight 😙
Went out again today to a little last im southeast North Dakota and absolutely nailed the perch,quiet a few on the smaller side but there were always some big ole ones that we end up catching ended up keeping 12 for each fisher and then we stayed out for about 30mins as the weather started to get bad and walleye just loved it they were biting like crazy.
Western Wisconsin near Chetek, finally got on the ice today, solid 4 inches. Was great to get out for the first time this winter, throw in a hot perch bite on top of it and you get a happy guy!! No real long perch but lots of fatties, 2 hours of non stop action until the walleyes showed up at dark. Probably going to try for them tomorrow. Oh how I have missed ice!!
Western Wisconsin near Chetek, finally got on the ice today, solid 4 inches. Was great to get out for the first time this winter, throw in a hot perch bite on top of it and you get a happy guy!! No real long perch but lots of fatties, 2 hours of non stop action until the walleyes showed up at dark. Probably going to try for them tomorrow. Oh how I have missed ice!!
What lake was that at for your perch
Probably not going to get much info asking people what lake they were at on a public forum but that’s just me!
<div class=”d4p-bbt-quote-title”>Justin Phillips wrote:</div>
Western Wisconsin near Chetek, finally got on the ice today, solid 4 inches. Was great to get out for the first time this winter, throw in a hot perch bite on top of it and you get a happy guy!! No real long perch but lots of fatties, 2 hours of non stop action until the walleyes showed up at dark. Probably going to try for them tomorrow. Oh how I have missed ice!!<div class=”d4p-bbt-quote-title”>Justin Phillips wrote:</div>
Western Wisconsin near Chetek, finally got on the ice today, solid 4 inches. Was great to get out for the first time this winter, throw in a hot perch bite on top of it and you get a happy guy!! No real long perch but lots of fatties, 2 hours of non stop action until the walleyes showed up at dark. Probably going to try for them tomorrow. Oh how I have missed ice!!What lake was that at for your perch
Chetek area in western Wisconsin. Check your pm for what lake specifically
To be completely honest i got skunked but still kinda a cool pic about to try for some eyes out on lake adley mn
Anyone get out on the ice in NE South Dakota?
I checked some lake this weekend and never really found ice I was comfortable fishing on. There were guys on the ice this weekend in the Watertown area (around 3 inches of ice they said), but with the 8ish inches of snow we got yesterday into today I wouldn’t walk on any ice in SD. Our temps have been warm as well and continue to be for the next week or longer.
Temps around and over 40 degrees for the next ten days for the cities. Starting to get discouraged…..
only have a little over a foot up here in Alaska, we’re a little behind schedule. I blame El Nino.
my friend was on 2.5 inches near st cloud a few days ago. talked to him today and he said the recent snow made things too sketchy and with temp projections this weekend the ice will be gone
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