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Henry's report from 12/14.
#1
GET AWAY FROM PEOPLE! yesterday we fished with in a hundred yards of the population at the county ramp and went 4 for 4 on hook ups. Power augers, snow machines and four wheelers, every minute, from 7am to 12pm.

Made it to the boat launch at 8am. my friend, my son and I walked out about 300 yards from the congregation. Probably close to 400 yards from the ramp. Although there were far less people than yesterday. 25 degrees, 50 mph winds and drifting snow might have had something to do with that. Punched 3 holes in 13ft of water and spent 30 minutes trying to get my hut set up in the wind. Once we got every thing set up and started fishing, things happened fast. Fish constantly cruising through on the flasher. Sometimes 3 or 4 at the same time. I had to look down the holes every once in awhile to make sure my flasher wasn't malfunctioning. Constant jigging was key. most of the fish would just take Off after investigating the lures but With in the first hour we landed three and missed probably 5. They are biting light. So light it took me a few missed bites to realize they were bites. The rod would just get a little heavy. seriously, I wasn't wearing gloves and I could barely feel them. We ended up missing a slug of fish but by 11am we landed 7. Then two guys came and set up shop 20 feet from us and took 20 minutes to punch ten holes. The fish instantly disappeared. I marked one fish in the next hour and caught it. So we packed up and headed out. When we left there was a pretty significant snow drift up against my hut. The wind was so bad it was hard to hear each other talk in the blind. At least we could watch the football games on my phone in the hut, even though we couldn't hear it. HA!
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#2
It's funny you say that getting away is the key cause I agree 100%. Every time I've been close to people up there it's sucked. Put the extra effort into getting away and the fishing is always good. While I'm up over the holidays we are thinking about taking sleds out in the middle and set up shop all day.
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#3
Awesome Buddy, good report, some good football games on,
Matt
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#4
Wished i would have got to meet you and i agree the wind was insane
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#5
I have noticed this year especially that when there is noise where we have been fishing that the fish move away. Yesterday am and my boy were by ourselves and got 8-9. He had more fun looking down the hole and seeing the fish about 7 feet down in 10 fow. He counted 50 from 12 until 4 and only 3 takers. He said one was 25-28" and a lot bigger than my 20"er. They would look and move on when I watched them. Only one was dead sticked and active jigging with the bite at the end of the drop. Lift up and they would be there. Twice they got it as I'd dropped to the bottom after rebating . And twice moved the line sideways and minimal movement on the spring bobbers.
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