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  • Flyfishgeek
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    #2309300

    I run a 6″ Lazer for perch on a Milwaukee M18 with a forge 6.0 battery. I have probably drilled 50 feet of ice and the battery is still over half a charge. I have an 8″ pb that I love but I rarely use it since I mostly chase perch.

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    Flyfishgeek
    Posts: 18
    #2304618

    I will be in Boulder the week of Christmas and would appreciate any general suggestions of a place to sneak away to for a day on the ice.

    I have fished Dillion and 11 mile in past but looking to maybe try something different

    Any thoughts on Granby, Chambers, or Georgetown for getting on some fish- not really worried about size / quality vs getting a newbie or two that will be with me on some fish.

    Not looking for specific spots – just some general thoughts / advice.

    Thanks

    Thanks

    I can’t really speak about the East side of the mountains. I know Georgetown can be good for numbers, depending on how far you want to drive antero is hot for big fish.

    Flyfishgeek
    Posts: 18
    #2304400

    I can go on for days about how many places the Dow has screwed up. The most ridiculous thing is when I call them out on the stocking of the non native rainbow trout they don’t believe me. I was threatened with a ticket for catching and releasing small mouth at Ridgeway, the guy even said that I should just throw them on the bank. When I asked him if I could throw the trash trout on the bank he said I could be arrested for that. If it wasn’t for the great jobs my wife and I have we would be long gone.

    Flyfishgeek
    Posts: 18
    #2304180

    Wow, a 75lb laker. Too bad it wasn’t certified because it would have broken the current world record by 3lbs.

    It was pulled up in a gill net and killed by the crappy Dow. The Colorado disaster of wildlife is out to kill all game fish on the west side of the Rocky mountains.

    Flyfishgeek
    Posts: 18
    #2304164

    We have fishable ice, 2 hours to blue mesa, 1″-4″. Elevation around 6000′. Antero is 2″-6″ but a large pressure ridge. Taylor Park, 2″-10″ with a foot of snow on top. Of course anything over 9000′ is good. I saw skim is here at 4200′ today.

    We might be neighbors. Also west CO waiting for our lakes to freeze up. Instead of MN or ND try cascade ID for perch great time not soooo cold here is a pic of 3 over 16” 2+#s

    How are the numbers? I love big perch but rifle gap and Harvey Gap kick out one or two big fish every year but I am over catching a hundred 4″ fish for every 12″ plus.

    Does a wanna be count?? If it wasn’t for my addiction to my wife, I would have been in WY/CO almost 40 years ago.

    Still seeking my Granby giant laker. Quite a few high 20’s and couple 30’s. I know there is bigger in there

    Welcome

    I have never iced Granby, blue mesa is way closer to me and I have personally seen a 75 pound laker along with the perch are doing well in there.

    Flyfishgeek
    Posts: 18
    #2301824

    <div class=”d4p-bbt-quote-title”>Flyfishgeek wrote:</div>
    The only thing I want is a good flasher. The wife uses a camera

    A lot of stores are unloading the Vexilar FLX-30 with the recent release of the 38. You can still find some decent prices on the 30.

    I am going to look into them. I have never owned a flasher and I have been intimidated trying to figure out a good unit that will last.

    Flyfishgeek
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    #2301771

    My wife loves fishing, especially ice fishing. I bought her a new boat and truck this spring. Just got some heated pop up chairs from Sportsmans. I also just replaced my 10 year old Milwaukee drill with a new one along with the forge batteries. The only thing I want is a good flasher. The wife uses a camera

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