I almost hesitate to start this thread....I don't want to think of ice out....but, we can turn this into a positive and dream of just how long ice may be on this year. Been a great year so far!
Ice Fishing
Ice out predictions
Fished just across the border today. U.P. Only 4 inches of snow on the lake. That always amazes me because there is so much in the woods.
24 or so inches of good solid ice. I think opening day is no longer a question of if, but more a question of how many lakes will be available on the opener for ice fishing. I'd say more than the handful that we had a few years back. And if we get a lot of snow this weekend, it will only hold the ice longer.
I just looked at the weather forecast and looks like the temp for friday is dropping down sooner so they are calling for more snow instead of rain. Pelican lake could see an additional 12-18" of snow by monday. This is on top of the 12 they got last week. When I was up fishing at the end of Feb there was over 30" of ice. This aint going out anytime soon
I look forward to 2 or 3 more trips on the ice. I'll report conditions when I do. Certainly, everything could go quickly, but it will depend on sun and temps. Rain can be a factor too if it's over 45 -50 degrees. I've found cool rains to not do a lot of damage to the ice.
Let's see, April 6th now...really cold. Nights very cold. No significant warm up until April 11th. Still below normal even then. Gotta melt the snow cover first. Looks like mid to late April is predicted to be generally in that 44-50 degree range with lows generally in the 20s. I fished on November 15th on the ice. Gonna be a really long season this year. Love it!
Green Bay ice got pretty smacked up buy the snow and wind storm last week. Modis shows big ice slabs shifting around from day to day. The news showed a Bay cabin by Union with ice crushing into the bedroom piling up on the bed. The pic is of the lower bay going over Tower Drive Bridge yesterday.
I'm going to be heading up to Conover in 2 weeks to get my boat and put away snowmobiles. Might have to keep the auger filled up for the opener... I really regret not doing it a few years ago.
On another note... If the shorelines open up do the walleye spawn in that warmer water? I thought the last time we had late ice like this the natives griped that they had low spearing numbers due to shore spawning walleye and not being able to launch boats to spear.
The opener is 1 month from tomorrow, unless there's something drastic, that opener will be frozen shut.
The next 5 days in Land O Lakes (According to NOAA/NWS)
Wed: High 26/Low 9
Thursday: High 34/Low 15
Friday: High 25/Low 6
Saturday: High 25/Low 5
Sunday: High 33/Low 16
That's December/January weather.
Every day that goes without any melt just brings us closer and closer to a realistic shot at ice fishing somewhere on the opener.
-2 last night.
We will probably get in that pattern of mid-upper 40s/mid 20s soon... it’s inevitable. But unless we get lots of sun or a number of days in the 50s, this stuff still has at least 4-5 weeks before there is absolutely NO reasonably safe ice left some where..... south shores will be our “friends” late ice and possibly our ticket to opening day ice. There are those few lakes up here that keep ice considerably longer than the others. But, I’m still happy to fish at least into mid to late April if that’s all we do end up getting-which is looking like a sure thing almost anywhere... and if the first step or two takes waders, no biggie. Jaybee...you ready??