MyFishFinder.com Just like iceshanty but warmer
many successful walleye trips last year on the ice .... this year has been terrible.... I'm wondering if the lake saw more pressure this year during open water.
Well, my homemade tipup lights have been much more successful than my fishing. After 6 or so trips, I can say 8-10' seems too shallow and 20-23' seems too deep. Or I'm missing something.
Any trucks going out of browns or not thick enough yet? I know the lot fills up quick especially with trailer combos.
Someone sent me this pic and said toga from few days ago. I never heard a word about it and didn't see it for myself so not sure if it was accurate. Looks like toga. I dont want to spread misinfo so take it for whats its worth. Maybe someone can confirm or deny.
That was 3 years ago and was a 19 year old kid that drove his dads dodge 3500 Cummins with a stainless v plow over a ice break. That was the result.
Ok that makes sense. I fish toga a bit and live close by and didnt hear anything about it. I dont have Facebook to look for myself. Looked expensive. Thank you for confirming.
Is that where the big blue giant tarp is right now off of browns?
Does anyone know if there is public access on the western side of the lake ? Thanks for the input.
Just a general walleye bait question. Has anyone had success catching them consistently with small suckers? Are you generally doing better with fatheads or md shiners?
I've never fished the western side of the lower basin. I normally stick to the eastern side. That said I have thought of taking the wheeler off at browns and shooting across to the west. Never been that far on that lake on the ice. Is there anything I should know? Pressure cracks, bad ice, etc in the middle of the lake?