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Looks like an all day rain, euro model shows a dry slot mid day, we'll see about that, its a well developed storm, winds could be reasonably strong late sat-sunday... barometer should be descent with the lowest bad barometer will be sat night... Heard its silly out there today, like the video day, no wind, lucky dogs....
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Does anyone use the navonics app I think it is on Oneida?
Looks like a wet day all around.... I have a question for the Oneida regulars. Any of you ever fish eyes during the middle of the night during ice season? Do they still feed as actively as the golden hours at dawn and dusk? Was thinking about an over nighter tonight....Basically your gonna be risking your life by fishing out there at night. The snowmobiles on that ice in the dark can really see much cause most of them are balls out and he other problem with them is by the time they do see you your just about dead cause they can't stop. So answer being no the regulars don't really fish at night mostly for that reason.
Haven't ice fished Oneida since I was about 10. Thinking of making a run Sunday, 5 hours of driving for 5 hours of fishing. I know sounds kinda nuts but have to be home by 4 for Spaghetti dinner fundraiser. Been reading up on access points. How is the ice out of Godfrey's? Probably end up somewhere on the east end. I'll be there solo, walking out. Thanks for any info. Never caught an eye through the ice.
I'm pretty new to ice fishing and fishing Oneida certainly can be a humbling experience. I've fished Sandy Pond several times this year and have had some moderate success - enough to at least think I can catch a few fish. Fished Oneida yesterday out of the park east of Constantia. Fished entire afternoon using some of the same jigs-lures that worked on Sandy and never had a hit. Makes me question whether I need a completely different thought process. I have 2 general questions: I walked out yesterday and don't mind the exercise but if I want to be more mobile and change spots completely a wheeler would be helpful. I have 1 but no chains. With warm weather Sat would I be able to get around without chains or staying on foot will be better? Secondly, is this park (name?) a good place to start my Oneida learning curve? You guys are usually great with advice and helpful info - I will take any suggestions - thanks. Love this website and the challenge of Oneida
Snagger, you gonna put up a chart of the cracks and gas holes like previous years?