Pete Stoltman
11-25-2008, 09:22 PM
I've had a number of guys call and ask or e-mail about the ice in the northwoods. Right now I'd have to say it's very "iffy". I've had ice reports on smaller shallow lakes with ice up to about 3" and some lakes with barely a skim and about 1.5" of ice. The bottom line is, if you decide to go out use EXTREME caution. Know where you're going and definitely check the ice with your spud bar every step or so. Remember ice picks, and wear a life vest under your coat. We've had some on and off snow in areas which of course will insulate the ice for a while until the cold works it's way through the snow. My words of advice is: if you're not sure or skeptical, don't go. The fish will still be there and it's not worth risking injury or worse just to say you were the first one out there. Now, if you do go, you should do ok with fish in shallow. Most of the area bait shops have received their shiners, crappie minnows, and walleye suckers so there's no problem with obtaining bait.
I'll be out on the ice as soon as I'm comfortable with the conditions on my favorite early spots and will report the bite as soon as I can.
I'll be out on the ice as soon as I'm comfortable with the conditions on my favorite early spots and will report the bite as soon as I can.