inland ice conditions?

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2010/01/16 18:28:27 (permalink)

inland ice conditions?

anyone know how the ice is on woodcock, tamarack, or canadohta lake?

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    blaze16412
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    RE: inland ice conditions? 2010/01/17 00:01:40 (permalink)
    im  not sure of the ice but my buddy said he saw 10 huts on woodcock not sure of ice conditions and that was this morning probably a lot of water on the ice cause all the snow melting
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    RE: inland ice conditions? 2010/01/17 21:46:50 (permalink)
    pymatuning is pretty sketchy! fisrt 4-5 inches you step thru in most places is slush and there only 2-3 solid inches of ice under that... crappie n some perch biten tho
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    RE: inland ice conditions? 2010/01/18 07:23:40 (permalink)
    I was on a local pond, woodcock, and sugar lakes this weekend & ice was close to the same on all....3" frozen slush on top, 3" not-frozen / wet slush, 3" clear ice on the bottom. The top layer held up everywhere with no breakthroughs, but the east side of sugar was real wet yesterday with no one on it. straight out & west of the launch was ok, but not much action anywhere.


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    RE: inland ice conditions? 2010/01/18 17:35:15 (permalink)
    hit tamarack and woodcock past two days.  got about a dozen eating size perch and some small crappie at both places.  picked up one small musky on a tip-up at woodcock, about 28in to 30in and THICK and HEALTHY.  that little guy must me enjoying the taste of perch and crappie too. 

    ice at woodcock; about 5in with a 1in slush layer in the middle
    ice at tamarack; about the same as woodcock
    ice at eaton; 2in white ice, on top of 9in of slush, on top of 4in of white ice (we did not fish there at all, but there were tracks out there)


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