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Conditions were great yesterday. Nice hard pack top with 15in of ice, top 4-6 of that was white. The bottom 10in was good clear ice no signs of deterioration yet. Worst case it gets 4-6in of slush in spots. To my surprise I didn't see one pressure ridge. It did snow 4in on us but the tents kept us plenty warm. The fishing was fast. I ended up with 49 fish. Biggest 21.5. Skyler had 38, biggest 19.75. If the top stays good we'll be back up next weekend for the final camp trip of the season. Cutter bugs in various colors tipped with waxies or mealies and power nibblets were the ticket. I did get a lot of skinny bodied big head fish.


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Sounds like a great trip Matt and Skyler... wish I could have been there, but I guess I've stowed my ice gear for the season... Will be back next fall..  Glad they bit and you had a good trip, you've been shorted at the gorge, so I'll bet it was fun to get on some fish...  Later Jeff
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What depth were you catching the fish ,were there on the bottom and where on the lake . Just general area I dont want to steal a spot . I'm going Monday.
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(03-14-2020, 05:58 PM)SkunkedAgain Wrote: Sounds like a great trip Matt and Skyler... wish I could have been there, but I guess I've stowed my ice gear for the season... Will be back next fall..  Glad they bit and you had a good trip, you've been shorted at the gorge, so I'll bet it was fun to get on some fish...  Later Jeff

Always a Sad day when you put your ice gear away. I refuse to give up yet

(03-14-2020, 07:47 PM)Icejunkie2 Wrote: What depth were you catching the fish ,were there on the bottom and where on the lake . Just general area I dont want to steal a spot . I'm going Monday.

We were fishing renegade area in 25-30 fow
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Thanks for the info iam going Monday if anyone wants to join me I've got a sled and will be taking it.
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Muskyon46 - Skinny Fish Big Heads - 2 Weekends ago we also caught a lot of fish with Big Heads and Skinny Bodies.  Normally the fish at The Berry are all real fat and gurthy.  Interested to hear if others are experiancing the same thing? Maybe bad batch of planters?

Rob
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I would say it was about 50-50 on the skinny big head fish vs. Normal bodied fish. I had a couple that were really fat for the length they were. This was by far the most fish I've seen there with the big heads which usually means they aren't getting enough food. To much competition for food sources. Could be wrong though
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(03-15-2020, 03:30 PM)Justaguywaworm Wrote: Muskyon46 - Skinny Fish Big Heads - 2 Weekends ago we also caught a lot of fish with Big Heads and Skinny Bodies.  Normally the fish at The Berry are all real fat and gurthy.  Interested to hear if others are experiancing the same thing? Maybe bad batch of planters?

Rob

I've fished there 3 times this year and have done pretty well everytime. I don't think I've caught any with big heads and skinny bodies. It's been a few weeks, so maybe something has changed since I last fished. Coronavirus...........  Tongue
Scofield on the other hand started off that way. Although, as the season went on, I started catching fatter cutts and less skinny ones. Plenty of fatty fat chubs.
I'm planning on hitting Strawberry, tomorrow, so I guess I'll post an update on any big headed fish with skinny bodies. Hopefully the conditions are still good for the machines.
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(03-15-2020, 02:48 AM)Icejunkie2 Wrote: Thanks for the info iam going Monday if anyone wants to join me I've got a sled and will be taking it.

Any luck today Brian? How was the ice holding up?
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Ice was great on monday,got a little soft on top by 2pm , I fished Mud Creek bay in 30 f.o.w. just off the main lake and caught 16 cuts. Fishing was pretty good I fished from 730 until 1 . I was using meal worms on a cutter bug. I was wondering how the ice held up through the Wednesday morning shake down.
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(03-20-2020, 04:48 AM)Icejunkie2 Wrote: I was wondering how the ice held up through the Wednesday morning shake down.
I guess we're going to find out about 7:30 this morning.   Big Grin
Bob Hicks, from Utah
I'm 82 years young and going as hard as I can for as long as I can.
"Free men do not ask permission to bear arms."
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Good Luck Bob, Matt and Skyler.... Hope the sleep over turns out to be a great trip... Later Jeff
When things get stressful think I'll go fish'en and worry about it tomorrow!
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How was the berry today Bob ,hows the rice.how was the fishing.
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Sounded like they were hammering the cuts this morning, but haven't heard since. Said conditions were good in general. Pictures looked like it was snowing on them. Sorry that's all I've got so far. Later Jeff
When things get stressful think I'll go fish'en and worry about it tomorrow!
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Roads were dicey from Danial's Summit to the marina.  Light snow falling until about 10:30 to 11:00.  Then the sun came out and stayed out the rest of the day until I left the area around three thirty.  There was 3 to 4 inches of new snow on top of layered ice which is still a foot or more thick (I didn't measure it).  There is a little moisture on top of the ice but i wouldn't call it slush.  Travel conditions were excellent on the ice - no slush, excellent edges, easy walking, and way thick ice.  All the roads were clear when I left.

Fishing was very good for cutts.  I quit fishing at 2:30 with 17 - my biggest was 20" long.  Matt, Lawrence, & Skyler had larger counts than did I.  Matt hit a count of 30 about 7:50 PM last night; no word on the others.  There were no kokanee caught while I was there.  Matt did ice one bow while I was there.  It was a very good day to be ice fishing - excellent companions, excellent weather, and excellent ice conditions.  It was a good way for me to end my ice fishing season.   Big Grin
  
Bob Hicks, from Utah
I'm 82 years young and going as hard as I can for as long as I can.
"Free men do not ask permission to bear arms."
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Great ice again this weekend for sure Bob. Stayed Friday- Sunday and caught 238 fish between 3 of us, only 5 bows and 1 koke. Biggest fish was only 20.25" so more scenery shots than fish porn. Did have quite the ice camp going. It snowed, blew and was beautiful. What a great weekend to finish out the ice camp year. Ice was still at 16-17in. But this trip I noticed more than half that was getting to be white not clear. The good clear ice was still sufficient enough for this guy. Not a trace of slush anywhere. Maybe one more day trip is in the works for later this week


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Wow! That looks like a great time.
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Add my 17 fish for a grand total of 255.  My biggest was right at 20".  It definitely was a great way for me to end the season.  I'm glad y'all made it home safe and sound.  
Bob Hicks, from Utah
I'm 82 years young and going as hard as I can for as long as I can.
"Free men do not ask permission to bear arms."
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Great report Matt & Bob, glad you guys got up there and rocked them... Guess I'm chasing catfish now, so probably done with the ice even though I love it...  Now it looks like your tents weren't practicing the safe social distancing there... Was that a hot spot for fish?   What happened to Joe?  Thought he was going to be up there with you too....  Good luck if you take a day trip...  Later Jeff
When things get stressful think I'll go fish'en and worry about it tomorrow!
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(03-23-2020, 03:12 PM)SkunkedAgain Wrote: Great report Matt & Bob, glad you guys got up there and rocked them... Guess I'm chasing catfish now, so probably done with the ice even though I love it...  Now it looks like your tents weren't practicing the safe social distancing there... Was that a hot spot for fish?   What happened to Joe?  Thought he was going to be up there with you too....  Good luck if you take a day trip...  Later Jeff

Thanks Jeff, I stated putting a few things away yesterday but am still holding out on going Friday depending what the weather does. Our camp set up was definitely breaking the social distancing rule. Lol. You know the spot we camped. Still as good as ever although size on the fish was down. Joe and Ryan couldn't make it cause of all the stuff going on. If and when we get back in the office I'll have some stories for you. Good luck ripping lips on those cats
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