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Offline gregv17

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Re: Ice on G-Town
« Reply #90 on: Jan 06, 2012, 07:02 PM »
Been quite a few years but fished Echo when I was a kid. Much tougher fishing that Georgetown. There are some nice rainbows and brookies in there though. At least there used to be. I would fish the deeper water there. If you go in on the east where the picnic area is just head out until you hit the drop off - about 1/2 way across, then fish right around that ledge if I remember right. Did ok there.

Offline cjwalleye

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Re: Ice on G-Town
« Reply #91 on: Jan 09, 2012, 08:12 AM »
watched 3 people break through thin ice ( on 3 different occasions) Saturday, by the open water at the pump house, and still let their kids get right up next to the edge of it.  Sometimes I think common sense must hurt.

Offline missoulafish

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Re: Ice on G-Town
« Reply #92 on: Jan 09, 2012, 10:09 AM »
You would think the open water would be a clue...............

Offline RX67

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Re: Ice on G-Town
« Reply #93 on: Jan 19, 2012, 06:49 PM »
Fished GT 01-17th at Red Bridge. Ice over 12 inches. Two people for 3 hours. Caught 5 small RBs had quite a few light bites

 



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