Shirley's bay 2016

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Fished at 13 feet today from 11-5pm.lots of perch and sauger,1 walleye.about 20-25 between ,y buddy and i.
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I just wanted to share a word of caution regarding Shirley's Bay ice. Yes, there's 10-12 inches, shakes are going up and people are anxious with the late start, but be care with how much weight you bring out. I drilled several holes yesterday and it was 8-10 inches of white ice and only 2 inches of black. Therefore the ice is not strong!
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Regarding ice thickness, we set up our hut yesterday 12x8 big wood coloured hut - There is 5-6"s of ice were we are located....
That said, I dropped a couple of lines and ended up with a couple small sauger and a nice 3.5lbs walleye.... :D
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CCLad wrote:Regarding ice thickness, we set up our hut yesterday 12x8 big wood coloured hut - There is 5-6"s of ice were we are located....
That said, I dropped a couple of lines and ended up with a couple small sauger and a nice 3.5lbs walleye.... :D
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Sounds like a sweet set-up!

My only concern is that you need about 10+ inches for a truck.
A 12 x8 wood shack is heavy enough, add a bunch of people....

Just be safe dude! Congrats on the 3.5lb eye.
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Got out for a little over an hour this evening after work.. still working frozen minnows. 12 inch walleye and small pike (19-20 inches) both around 4:30 pm. Could also hear some excitement around me at the same time.
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Sounds like a sweet set-up!

My only concern is that you need about 10+ inches for a truck.
A 12 x8 wood shack is heavy enough, add a bunch of people....

Just be safe dude! Congrats on the 3.5lb eye.[/quote]


Not worried, the hut is about 500lbs but it is displaced weight 5-6 is good for sleds etc. Plus its made of wood with Styrofoam insulation! It ant sinking LOL!
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Just a thought here fella`s..... Still be a bit before driving out in a vehicle can be done, but its going to get to that point eventually. Hopefully sooner rather than later as pulling my sled with a marine battery, gas auger, firewood pints etc.... Is a large pain in the butt

Anywho to my point. Would any of you fellow fish-hawkers, who fish Shirley's bay, have a good chain saw and a sledge hammer? They would take care of the 2 large ice build ups on the launch entrance pretty easily.....????
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Any idea how that formed exactly in that spot? Pretty weird. Almost like someone tried to drive it a wee bit early and broke a slab sideways.
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Maybe someone has a truck with a plow blade who can move it?
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rodbreaker wrote:Maybe someone has a truck with a plow blade who can move it?
LOL - No plow blade is going through it - The thing is huge and solid.
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I'll throw the saw in the truck and try to hit it on the way home...
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CCLad wrote: Anywho to my point. Would any of you fellow fish-hawkers, who fish Shirley's bay, have a good chain saw and a sledge hammer? They would take care of the 2 large ice build ups on the launch entrance pretty easily.....????
Too bad I'm not closer. I could bring two saws, a 5ft pinch/crow bar, an 8 lb maul, 8lb sledge, and a large splitting wedge.I could likely make it out Saturday afternoon if need be. Let me know.

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smitty55 wrote:
CCLad wrote: Anywho to my point. Would any of you fellow fish-hawkers, who fish Shirley's bay, have a good chain saw and a sledge hammer? They would take care of the 2 large ice build ups on the launch entrance pretty easily.....????
Too bad I'm not closer. I could bring two saws, a 5ft pinch/crow bar, an 8 lb maul, 8lb sledge, and a large splitting wedge.I could likely make it out Saturday afternoon if need be. Let me know.

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Maybe some C4 Smitty would be quicker....
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Yakster wrote: Maybe some C4 Smitty would be quicker....
It's that bad is it? Anyone take a pic?

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Re: Shirley's bay 2016

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Not the best picture but you can see the lumps... Must have formed during freeze up - They are solid chunks of ice. That said, a chain saw cutting into them like slicing bread and a sledge hammer would take care of them in no time at all.
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