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Fished last night from 5-8pm. More slush in the parking lot than there was on the ice. Went south of browning in 40 f.o.w. Ice was 13inches thick with a few inches of snow pack on top, no slush where I sat. Marked fish from 32-40 f.o.w. Used a light rod with a small Swedish pimple(charged up to glow) tipped with a meal worm. Iced 13 decent sized crappie while missing a lot more to bad hook sets. Action was constant not settling for more than a few minutes between each hit. Bites were strong with my light action rod. Didn't need to use my strike indicator. Good luck [Smile]
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#2
Thanks for the report.
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#3
You're welcome. I thought I attached a pic of the haul, but I guess I did something wrong as it was not attached to the message.
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I fixed it so it will show up. Don't check the inline box. If you do you need to follow through. On I.E. And Firefox there is a tool bar at the top of the box. You would need to click on the photo icon and then check inline photo and choose the photo you want.
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My son and I fished last night also. We arrived at Cemetery point at a little after 8 pm. By the time we loaded the snow mobile up and all the gear, rode around the point and setup, it was 9 p.m. We stayed until 3 a.m. Beautiful night, the stars were brilliant. The temperature when we arrived was 32 and it was 13 when we left. We fished a little deeper this trip (44 feet of water). We brought home 40. Nothing very big, average was probably 7 maybe 8 inches snout to tip of tail. The bite was steady for me, just hard to hookup. Must have missed about a hundred. Sucker meat was the hot bait for most of the night. Towards the end of the trip (early morning), they wanted wax worms. Took a while, but I figured out the right technique on the last trip, which continued to work last night. Drop to the bottom and reel up real slowwww. I would get 1 to 3 hits pretty well every drop. The fish were thick from the bottom up to about 15 feet above the bottom. My son dead sticked most of the evening. I had nearly 20 caught before he caught his first. Fun times. Sure not much meat on them.
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Thank you. Will try to keep that in mind. [laugh]
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