Just left St. WILLIAMS at 3:45pm Sunday. All but 5 huts are off the ice. 4 are at staging area. One hut white with green door black roof has gone through. The other 3 huts still above ice. Red hut blown over. There's 1 hut way out where pressure crack was. It has gone through and 1st pressure...
I have an 8 inch nils with dewalt hammer drill 5amp battery. I've drilled almost 30 holes in a day not sure how many more I could gave drilled. I also have a 10 inch nils power auger. Only use the drill one now.
I was just out fishing St Williams. 10-12 plus inches of ice where hut city is. Still lots of permanent huts out. Shore solid no issues. Left ice at 5pm. That being said no ice is safe ice and conditions can change quickly.
Jerome. Thank-You so very much for all the work you have done so far. We need more people like you to champion change. Personally I can't wait for this to be passed.
Still got permanent hut at shore. Hows the ice and 1st pressure crack at St Williams? Bayside and Wodwards still got their huts out? This will save me a drive.
Cheers. Haven't been down since Monday afternoon.
We fished most of the day out of St Williams 10 plus inches of ice. No problems with Atv just be cautious when you cross the crack some spots are sketchy at crack. Otherwise we did good a lot of sorting we were where the majority of huts all were. 5 buck parking at top of hill at St Williams.
Lots of ice out of St Williams just needed to stop atv to check crack did NOT cross where main trail is maybe 20 ft or more beside it but check before you cross. A lot of sorting and a few pike cruising by.
Fished just before the crack at St Williams. Slow. Brought hut back this evenening guy staged beside me had a nice 3/4 bucked of perch and 1 pike. Guess where... past the crack. Did drive and take a look but didnt really see a really good place to cross the crack but other permanent huts were...
ALL the huts moved in closer in about 4ft water. Alot of personal huts have been removed or at shore. We've still got our hut out in 4ft water sitting on about 10 inches of ice. 4 inches of slush on top
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