Author Topic: Go-To's  (Read 3690 times)

Offline moab

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Re: Go-To's
« Reply #30 on: Nov 25, 2013, 01:32 PM »
I know right .... lol  seems everyone on this forum thinks Bitter and Waubay are the Mecca of SD Ice fishing .....And they are great fisheries.

To be honest there is so much good fishing around this area its easy to take the path less traveled and be very successful ...... It has taken nearly 3 years but I have developed a pretty good local communication network from coworkers ....I get the word on hot bites pretty quick ...   

There is a Tight lip code of silence for those out side the know .... funny stuff but it keeps the less traveled the less traveled.

Good for you Crow.  The only way good fishing stays this way is if this is followed more.  I believe in doing the research and putting in the time, not following the beaten trail.

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Offline DakotaAngler

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Re: Go-To's
« Reply #31 on: Nov 26, 2013, 10:43 AM »
I know right .... lol  seems everyone on this forum thinks Bitter and Waubay are the Mecca of SD Ice fishing .....And they are great fisheries.

To be honest there is so much good fishing around this area its easy to take the path less traveled and be very successful ...... It has taken nearly 3 years but I have developed a pretty good local communication network from coworkers ....I get the word on hot bites pretty quick ...   

There is a Tight lip code of silence for those out side the know .... funny stuff but it keeps the less traveled the less traveled.
I agree with what you say about Waubay area lakes. I too stick to the "less popular" lakes.

Offline bluethunder72

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Re: Go-To's
« Reply #32 on: Nov 26, 2013, 05:34 PM »
ill be pouting on a pound of c4   it really works good
Dry side of the ice

 



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