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The Cranes are in the sky. They are gathering for their return flight home. Winter approaches (ugh).
Love those big birds. All the other migratory birds will soon follow.
Big V's in the sky with Canadian honkers and other geese , cranes , ducks , etc.
See you next year.
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I bought a boat this year and have been busy fishing Lake St Clair. This has been a busy and fun summer so I have not posted much in this thread. I have not fished this lake in many years and learning it all over again is taking some time. We caught a nice musky and a big channel catfish thus far that were noteworthy. The cool thing about this lake is the diversity of fish species..you never know what you will catch. My boat is a catamaran which rides great in choppy head seas. It felt good to be cruising past all the other monohulls on a rough day as the other boaters were getting beaten up and slowing down. I will try to post some pics of the boat and the fish if we get some really bad weather that will keep me at home.
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I haven't haven't ice fished with a hook in the last 4 decades as I stopped doing harm to the defenseless long ago. I do put bread , cheese, etc on a string (no hook) for fun.Originally posted by Eddo211 View PostSounds dangerous......you guys use rope in case you fall through?
When I did ice fish however the temps up here froze the lakes & rivers so hard you could put a fully loaded cement truck in the middle with no worries.
Now the ice on the Yukon only gets around 3 ft thick, but that's safe.
All who ice fish have to understand how to read the ice thickness situation or risk being eliminated from the gene pool.
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Sounds dangerous......you guys use rope in case you fall through?
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Yes Arty the debt shelters it from the wind. It is in the teens and low twenties here and I am having a great time fishing. I bought a shanty this year so my son can stay out there with me and we have had a wonderful time out there. He had a playdate with his friend and I took him out to and he caught his first fish ever. Tomorrow I have to clean all the fish we caught today. I had a big pike on today. He bit my tiny bluegill jig and I fought him all the way to the hole until he broke the hook. Ice fishing is a lot of fun and catching fish with my son brings me great joy.
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Today I woke up to negetive 41 degrees F. For the last 4 days or may be 5 days its been averaging minus 20 or 30 degrees.
Until about a week ago we have had another exceptionaly warm winter. These temps we have had this last week used to start no later than january but could start as early as october.
so finally we get a week of weather that used to be normal for all of january and february.
if one is not dressed properly in these temps then they turn into popsicles in short order.
haykakan mentions in his previops post how his ice hole freezes quickly when temp is down to negetjve 4. I have a friend who lives in Rampart village on the Yukon river. Before this dramatic warmup started in 2000 he would dig a hole 9 feet deep in the ice at 40 below but never mentions the ice freezing at the bottom. Maybe cause your hole is so close to the surface?
stay warm.
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Strange weather continues here in Michigan. It went from 40 to 4 degrees in one day. I love ice fishing but when it gets into single digits and bellow your hole freezes up faster then you can keep it open and fishing is no longer fun. The "cool" thing about the lake flash freezing like that is how transparent the ice is. You can see all the way down to the lake bottom while walking on the ice... it is a very beautiful sight. My son got a big kick out of "walking on water" as he called it. Venturing out on ice covered lakes is not something you should do by yourself if you are not experienced. Ice thickness varies from lake to lake so if it is safe on one lake it does not mean it is safe on the others. Things like current, debt, underwater springs can effect ice thickness so it is important to know the body of water you are walking on or to be with someone who does.
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Hi Arty. I took down my hunting blind since the season is now over. I took my son with me and we went for a walk on some of the frozen lakes in the area. Since the ice is fresh you can see straight down to the bottom of the lake through the clear ice..it is so cool. I am so very thankful that I can spend time with my son in the great outdoors. He enjoyed every minute of it and we will soon be going ice fishing and making memories.
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December 21st is the shortest day up here in n Alaska. A brief amount of daylight but mostly it's dark. That gets old.
We are now gaining daylight every day.
Oh yes. Most welcome.
Hope all had a quiet & pleasant new year.
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Up here in N Alaska is a major flyway for migratory birds. They come from many parts of the globe to nest during spring and summer then head back during fall. N America, S America, Russia, Europe, and other spots.
Just now... 9/24/14, 11:10am, I saw 4 tundra Swans glide down and land on a small lake.
Such beautiful birds. They are getting ready to go home.
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