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Old 12-04-2008, 10:42 AM
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last year I cought tons, about 20 yards out , on the golf course side dirctly across from there. a bit of a hike with heavy gear.
sounds good John....

I'm planning heading out this saturday for a drive to cardiff and morrinvile.
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Old 12-04-2008, 10:56 AM
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last year I cought tons, about 20 yards out , on the golf course side dirctly across from there. a bit of a hike with heavy gear.

ahh yah. in that little bay hey? its quite shallow back in there, there are some nice holes though.
Maybe I will see you out there this year... have to chat it up!
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Old 12-04-2008, 11:37 AM
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axeman;
i fished out there a couple years ago and we caught some decent ones
had to go through a bunch of little guys to get a good'r though. did you find good/ close vehicle access? we had to hike in down this steep bank through some trees that looked like it had swallowed up a few 4x4's
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Seahawk, that is good news. I am going to get up there first chance I get. The access I found was straight west out of Clear Lake park right at the entrance to the park and then more or less straight west. The road curves around the north end of Plunger lake a bit. Follow it right to the very south end of Bear Lake. There is a road that goes straight south there. I think it is range road 65. The access is quite good. A liittle trail leads from the road about 100 yards to the water. It is really shallow there and someone has corduroyed the shore so a small boat could be launched.
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Old 12-04-2008, 12:13 PM
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sounds good John....

I'm planning heading out this saturday for a drive to cardiff and morrinvile.
Good luck let me know how you do.

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ahh yah. in that little bay hey? its quite shallow back in there, there are some nice holes though.
Maybe I will see you out there this year... have to chat it up!
Forsure I think ill be down for that not sure how much ill get out. I have to get my quad home here and put it in my truck so ill have it for trips like this. Just wont put it on the ice on them little lakes or ponds.
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Old 12-04-2008, 03:38 PM
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[QUOTE=BIGBADJOHN;223741]Good luck let me know how you do.

I will , John.

By the way what do you guys use for trout and perch in ice fishing?

beef heart? cheese?
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Old 12-06-2008, 02:02 PM
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caught a few small perch alst night using kernel corn on the west side of the highway = six inches of ice where I was on the south side
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