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Thank you! I just called the restaurant and they told me if I park out of the way, no charge. Thanks for your help!!
Absolute struggle today on toga. Bite is almost non existent. Tried fishing off path of area we normally do to see what we find. Nothing. Moved back to area we normally fish..exact spots actually. Struggling. Wind picking up too. Giving it another 30 then that's a wrap. Definitely slowest day so far this season. Few bass, a pickeral and 2 bluegill. Not marking much. What we do mark has no interest in moving much
try fishing up high, right under the ice. Sometimes thats the ticket on the weedy flats, especially as it warms up and the ice deteriorates. Me n Slipbob were pulling blanks one march day about 10 years back till one of us caught a crappie with our jig just under the ice, and then it was game on.
where is the Rusty Nail? I'm all ways looking for some chow after fishing. Are they reasonable with a good menu?
Bar food mainly not fine dining. Known for wings really. If your birthday you get however many wings your age is for free. Do pay tax still so not free really. It's on rt9 in Clifton ParkBentley's in Malta, the mill in round lake, rusty nail in Clifton Park all same owner I believe. Basic bar foods really. Good eats though.
And have to purchase a beverage that comes with a commemorative plastic cup
You don't have to purchase that to get the wings deal, but if you do, you get a free one after you pay for the first (the cup is 32 oz). You can split the wings up among a party, prolly not the beer. Note you do pay a standard gratuity on the wings plus tax.
Very nice Steve! I have been considering a toga trip. Might just have to.
What's the shallowest water you guys find the gills when ice fishing? About 40 years ago when I lived near the bridge I ran across a guy who was fishing in about 3' of water off Lee's campground. He was sight fishing, and had a nice pile of fish. You couldn't really see the fish, what you could see was the jig/spike disappear as the fish sucked it in. I think this was fairly late in the season.