Fish Farmer
Well-Known Member
Wind was brutal in the morning. We got set up the farthest portable east. The wind subsided in the afternoon and the fishing picked up. Saw 2 big pike swim by that weren't interested at what we had. Ended the day with about 3 dozen keepers and through back quite a few dinks. All fish came on artificials. Lots of ice
BUT BE WARNED! WATCH FOR THE 2 OPEN BIG HOLES THAT A CAR CAN FIT THROUGH. One is marked the other is not. I was driving around out there and saw the one at the last min. and steered away.
, close call. I looked around to see if I could find something to mark it and was nothing. If that spot freezes a skim and snow covers it, it could spell disaster. Watch out people.
The spot I would say is a little east of Booths, about a mile out, be careful and drive slow out there.
BUT BE WARNED! WATCH FOR THE 2 OPEN BIG HOLES THAT A CAR CAN FIT THROUGH. One is marked the other is not. I was driving around out there and saw the one at the last min. and steered away.
, close call. I looked around to see if I could find something to mark it and was nothing. If that spot freezes a skim and snow covers it, it could spell disaster. Watch out people.
The spot I would say is a little east of Booths, about a mile out, be careful and drive slow out there.
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