Pomme De Terre after X-mas
GregM
Posted 12/21/2004 12:08 PM (#129065)
Subject: Pomme De Terre after X-mas





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Location: Bagley,MN 56621
well looking at my top 4 winter southern choices to fish (Cave,Shelbyville and Kincaid), this looks like the most ice free for early-mid next week.

http://www.weather.com/activities/other/other/weather/tenday.html?l...

I assume the season is open......any locals still pounding the water?

I got an itch badddddddd!!
MikeHulbert
Posted 12/21/2004 12:30 PM (#129068 - in reply to #129065)
Subject: RE: Pomme De Terre after X-mas





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Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana
Greg,

Let me know when you are thinking about going.

I have until Jan 3rd off, so I would like to hit some water if you are going.

Let me know.
GregM
Posted 12/21/2004 12:57 PM (#129072 - in reply to #129065)
Subject: RE: Pomme De Terre after X-mas





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Location: Bagley,MN 56621
I'll bring the new boat with me and we can break her in the right way...

SS Icebreaker!!
Guest
Posted 1/13/2005 2:38 PM (#131152 - in reply to #129065)
Subject: RE: Pomme De Terre after X-mas



Greg,

Perhaps you will want to wait a few more days after Missouri's cold front.
It is cold and colder today....I don't like this weather....

Although I haven't caught a lot of muskies on Pomme De Terre, I do know
some of the favorite spots and have caught a few. The most favorite spots
are no secrets and shared by most.

Pomme De Terre is about 8 foot high today.......I've seen it higher, but it was
in the spring.

Anyway, if you or anyone is interested in fishing Pomme De Terre, I'd be happy
to share my thoughts and spots with them.

Hope you have a good trip,

Muskie Bob
GregM
Posted 1/13/2005 2:45 PM (#131154 - in reply to #129065)
Subject: RE: Pomme De Terre after X-mas





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Location: Bagley,MN 56621
Thanks Bob, greatly appreciated, however my x-mas break is over and am unfortuneatly back to work. With the huge amout of boat shows coming up, I dont think I will be planning a fishing trip in a while. If I do decide to head down to cure some cabin fever I'll look you up.

thx again
ski
Posted 1/13/2005 4:09 PM (#131165 - in reply to #129065)
Subject: RE: Pomme De Terre after X-mas


Hey greg,
Shelbyville is flooded and water clarity is really poor. With this last rain it will make things worse because farmers downstream are being flooded. They're not able to open up the dam enough--