As a rule I dont drive my truck on the ice BUT last year was a major ice year and I just wanted to say I did it. The Great Lakes are a very dynamic environment. Ice has different life stages. I dont think there is a set in stone way to know for sure.
It take a long time to figure out what you can do on it. I'm still learning for sure.
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We also get into Lake Trout and Whitefish. Both of which are awesome on the grill or smoker.Last edited by Jon Solberg; November 12, 2014, 03:43 PM.
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I've fished twice that I can remember and neither time was farther north than the Gulf of Mexico. Once was on the bayou in South Louisiana when I was a teen in a flat metal both with a 9.9 hp merc and beer for breakfast, and the other was deep-sea fishing out of South Padre Island, Texas, on Spring Break about 30 years ago, which also involved beer. Sitting on the ice would be a whole other world.
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Wow John, I thought I loved fishing but I don't know if I love it that much. LOL How thick is the ice you are driving on? What kind of fish were those. They look close to our speckled trout.
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Yeah man! And that should be every weekend during ice season! Just incase you want to chase some walleyes while your here!
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One of these days Jon...one of these days... I'm thinking more along the lines of when you're over in Standish though...
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OPEN INVITATION SE Michigan (This just needs to get started)
Okay, just to get on the board. I'm in southeast Michigan. 75 miles from Detroit, 75 Miles from Saginaw. [give or take on each]
Any Pit member traveling to the area or local is welcome to contact me and we can break some bread. Do some Q if you can. Contact me here or by PM if you are ever in the area and we will work it out.
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