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Mammoth 3/1
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I have been searching all over the internet for some updated ice conditions in my area and couldn't so I thought I would make an account on here to try to help some other people out.
We arrived to Huntington (Mammoth) at noon and went straight out from the boat ramp. The edges were solid but there is quite a bit of snow on top. Ice was 3+ feet but felt like drilling through all of it was just slush and water logged ice.
This lake can be pretty tricky to figure out sometimes, but once you do you can have a great day. We were set up in the tent in 22 FOW with the jaw jacker about 10 feet out. Deadsticking had no hits and the only time the jacker rod even had a bite was as soon as I picked it up to check the bait on it. We ended up landing 10-12, lost a handful, and missed as many as we caught. The biggest factor was electronics, without them im not sure we would have had a bite. Jigging aggressive until the marks came in, then slow bounces and rising is what worked for us but still had plenty of lookers that we couldn't make eat. All fish were tigers in the 15-17 inch range.
At 5 the bite totally shutoff so we packed up and left with the ice being in the same condition as we arrived. Also the holes outside of the tent were frozen over on the way out so if the weather stays the same I'm sure this weekend will still be fine.
I would recommend a shovel to clear all the snow off the top where you are going to fish. Also, there was one group on Cleveland. Good luck out there!
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Welcome to the site and thanks for the info.
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#3
Roads clear up there? Or is it closed and have wheeler or snowmobile in?
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Also the holes outside of the tent were frozen over on the way out so if the weather stays the same I'm sure this weekend will still be fine.

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Welcome and thanks for posting.

Yes, and likely for a couple more weekends at least.
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#5
the roads were fine. and there were fresh snowmobile tracks on mammoth and tracks on Cleveland but I wasn't close enough to see how old they were on Cleveland. Roads were clear and pullouts
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#6
I would imagine, but it seems like that cloudy slushy type ice could go in a hurry. Especially if it keeps getting warmer
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#7
I hit both at the end of April, beginning of May last year and they were completely ice free.
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#8
Ice off at Mammoth can be amazing
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Welcome to BFT and thanks for the report.
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#10
How deep was the snow on top of the ice and when you cleared the snow off the ice, was there any water on top of the ice (below the snow)? In other words, is there a slush problem that would negate the use of a snowmobile or quad?
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