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sworrall
Posted 4/6/2018 6:10 PM (#901466 - in reply to #901430)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
muskidiem - 4/6/2018 1:07 PM

Steve, in your wisdom and experience, what are your thoughts for ski opener conditions up there? I see next weekend is mid 30's with snow.


Opener will be late for general, or really close, and the Muskie opener may be a week or so behind with water temps and weed growth as a result. None of this will affet the spawn much.
T3clay
Posted 4/7/2018 1:12 AM (#901490 - in reply to #899551)
Subject: Re: Midwest weather trend





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If we are 2-3 weeks behind where we should be you think water temps will only be a week behind in June?
North of 8
Posted 4/7/2018 7:31 AM (#901495 - in reply to #901490)
Subject: Re: Midwest weather trend




I think it is hard to predict how things will shake out for the northern opener in WI. A few years back many of the lakes in the far northern counties of WI had ice on them for the general opener, but then it warmed up and at least on the dark stained lakes like where I live, things got back to normal fairly quickly. For whatever reason, I often see musky staging for the spawn next to my dock. Always on the side that gets sun in the morning and in almost exactly the same spot. They were in there about the same time as other years when the ice went out much earlier.
Hope they come back this year. Fun to look down and see a good sized musky right at your feet. And for the record the area they come to is shallow, sandy and no real cover or features that I can see.
miket55
Posted 4/7/2018 6:38 PM (#901558 - in reply to #899551)
Subject: Re: Midwest weather trend




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Location: E. Tenn
Spring down here in the Tennessee hills got off to a nice albeit wet start...and today it snowed...
Gander Mt Guide
Posted 4/11/2018 9:19 AM (#903027 - in reply to #899551)
Subject: RE: Midwest weather trend





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Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI
Land O Lakes isn't going to be ice free for a while. 24-25 solid inches with another 5" of snow and hard pack on top of that,

I needed an extension last weekend in spots.


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T3clay
Posted 4/11/2018 9:24 AM (#903028 - in reply to #899551)
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70+ inches in areas of LOTW. Crappy thing is still no significant warm up in forcast (other than the next 3 days)
14ledo81
Posted 4/11/2018 9:31 AM (#903030 - in reply to #899551)
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Location: Ashland WI
How do you like those tracks for the 4 wheeler?
Gander Mt Guide
Posted 4/11/2018 10:19 AM (#903035 - in reply to #903030)
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Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI
14ledo81 - 4/11/2018 9:31 AM

How do you like those tracks for the 4 wheeler?


Wouldn't leave home without them. I ride roughly 4-7 miles from my place, down logging roads, backroads and lakes from my place to the Cisco Chain. The tracks have saved my keester many times.


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14ledo81
Posted 4/11/2018 1:22 PM (#903068 - in reply to #899551)
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Location: Ashland WI
I like the ride of a four wheeler much better than a snowmobile. I have thought the wheeler with tracks would be the way to go for ice fishing, but have never actually seen them in person.
7ovr50
Posted 4/11/2018 4:19 PM (#903097 - in reply to #899551)
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I went back and Read an article in Musky Hunter about fishing a Bulldog with a bobber. Looks like I may have to try it. Can't get much drift in a hole in the ice though.
Musky Face
Posted 4/11/2018 6:38 PM (#903120 - in reply to #903097)
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7ovr50 - 4/11/2018 4:19 PM

I went back and Read an article in Musky Hunter about fishing a Bulldog with a bobber. Looks like I may have to try it. Can't get much drift in a hole in the ice though.


Bobber dawg on windy days. Tried if before with no luck, but I bet it works.
Larry Ramsell
Posted 4/12/2018 7:02 AM (#903146 - in reply to #899551)
Subject: Re: Midwest weather trend




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Location: Hayward, Wisconsin
How's this for a "trend"???:
Thu Apr 12
47° /33°
Mostly cloudy and chilly
Fri Apr 13
35° /24°F
Breezy with snow and rain
Sat Apr 14
27° /21°
Breezy with snow, 4-8"
Sun Apr 15
31° /12°
Very cold with snow possible
Snowfall amount from Friday - Saturday
12 - 20 inches
Chance for more than 20 inches: 14%
Chance for less than 12 inches: 16%
Brad P
Posted 4/12/2018 8:08 AM (#903148 - in reply to #899551)
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You never know, we could have two weeks in the 80s in May. I agree it probably isn't LIKELY, but neither is the weather we've had so far in April. The weather we had last Friday was between three and four standard deviations outside of what is considered statistically normal in the Twin Cities, according to NOAA. That isn't exactly a common occurrence...
Larry Ramsell
Posted 4/12/2018 12:42 PM (#903173 - in reply to #899551)
Subject: Re: Midwest weather trend




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Location: Hayward, Wisconsin
Should mention too, that the frost is deep and still in the ground. Some resorter's are canceling their opening day bookings!
dh buc
Posted 4/13/2018 12:14 PM (#903276 - in reply to #899787)
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On the bright side no sign of mosquitos yet.
jdsplasher
Posted 4/13/2018 7:24 PM (#903330 - in reply to #903276)
Subject: Re: Midwest weather trend





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Location: SE, WI.

^^^^, Common Darrel, had a Skeeter "drive by" in garage yesterday;) 63 degrees.^^^^

 Come back for the Opener. Pewaukee's ice was out since 22nd March. What little water it has ;( !

 JD



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North of 8
Posted 4/15/2018 11:49 AM (#903482 - in reply to #899551)
Subject: Re: Midwest weather trend




Looking out at the lake in front of my house here in Oneida County, the lake looks like it has 3ft high white waves caused by the high winds and snow. Tried to take photo but with everything white you can't really see the "waves". It was in the teens when I got up this morning, can't imagine the ice will be gone for the opener (non-musky).
Born
Posted 4/15/2018 2:59 PM (#903500 - in reply to #899551)
Subject: Re: Midwest weather trend




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Location: MN
Trying to be optimistic but it looks like if the ice goes out here before opener it will be right before. Metro area.
Larry Ramsell
Posted 4/15/2018 3:43 PM (#903514 - in reply to #899551)
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Location: Hayward, Wisconsin
You wouldn't believe the mess in Sawyer County and I guess they are getting it worse SE of here! Ice out June ? (or maybe July if this keeps up).
North of 8
Posted 4/15/2018 3:47 PM (#903516 - in reply to #903514)
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So far there have been three reports of roof collapses in the Green Bay area. Fortunately no one was hurt, including at a motel where the roof over the pool collapsed. It was early and no one was in the pool.
ToddM
Posted 4/15/2018 4:13 PM (#903521 - in reply to #899551)
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Location: oswego, il
Everything will be fine.



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sworrall
Posted 4/15/2018 7:44 PM (#903556 - in reply to #899551)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
I can't believe how much it snowed here. We actually saw some flakes on the way to dinner.

Lake of the Ozarks Missouri, temps will go below freezing tonight setting a record.
T3clay
Posted 4/16/2018 9:11 AM (#903588 - in reply to #899551)
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Waters going to be cold enough that I'm going to miss out on the spring crappie bite before muskie season
muskidiem
Posted 4/16/2018 9:50 AM (#903595 - in reply to #899551)
Subject: Re: Midwest weather trend





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Does anyone make heated reels and rod guides? could be a market for it.





esoxaddict
Posted 4/16/2018 9:58 AM (#903597 - in reply to #903595)
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Woke up to snow on the ground. I've usuallly had to mow at least once by now.
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