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Arrived at the lake at 7:30. Motor1 showed about 15 minutes later. A couple gentlemen we met several weeks ago, and have fished many times since, we're already holding down the fort. Another guy, Mike, who had been unsuccessful in shallow water, moved out to join us. At this spot, in 40' of water, things started slowly but by 8:15 everyone was catching perch. We piled them up as quickly as possible, knowing from experience that these fish turn off as quickly as they turn on. Many dinks were returned to the water and, of course, the local heron got his share. Sure enough, the bite died around 9:00. It picked up again for a few minutes around 9:30 before quitting again, this time for good. With anywhere from 20-30 keepers apiece, most of us packed it in at 10:00.
We used everything from Kastmasters, glow ice jigs, and Swedish Pimples to simple size 8 hooks, tipped with maggots and perch eyes. We're convinced that lure type really doesn't matter when they're feeding.
The clear ice is still hanging around 5-6" out deep. The gray ice closer to the launch varies widely from 7-12". Will be deteriorating fast this coming week as overnight lows quit dropping below freezing and daytime highs reach into the 40s.
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