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    Oh...makes sense.
    We just used to send the dumb kid out first. Which Im sure was me a few times.....:censored2:

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    Well...A spud is the rod used to make holes in the ice before there were augers, and sometimes still if conditions dictate, but here on Sag bay when conditions are as they have been this year, you NEED to have a spud in your hand testing the ice with a good whack ahead of you if you are going somewhere you haven't traveled yet... It is usually just a first/last ice precaution for th most part, usually by now a good many of us are spending a lot of time 8-10 miles out on the bay catching walleye...not so much this year:censored2:.

    Oh, and how much for the boots? Sure could come in handy sometimes, LOL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hartofthethumb View Post
    Well...A spud is the rod used to make holes in the ice before there were augers, and sometimes still if conditions dictate, but here on Sag bay when conditions are as they have been this year, you NEED to have a spud in your hand testing the ice with a good whack ahead of you if you are going somewhere you haven't traveled yet... It is usually just a first/last ice precaution for th most part, usually by now a good many of us are spending a lot of time 8-10 miles out on the bay catching walleye...not so much this year:censored2:.

    Oh, and how much for the boots? Sure could come in handy sometimes, LOL.
    Knee high, hip, or chest model?

    I miss walleye, even fresh trout is like rotten soggy cod fillets compared to a walleye steak.

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    Quote Originally Posted by L-train View Post
    Knee high, hip, or chest model?

    I miss walleye, even fresh trout is like rotten soggy cod fillets compared to a walleye steak.
    Yeah, walleye and perch are about the best things to come out of water. Can't say which I prefer...both very good(if you can get past the knowlegde that they may hve spent time in the sag. river, not that it matters since the river flows into the bay anyway)

    I won't say the river is highly polluted, but lets just say that not only do we have many big plants, etc, with hot water discharges, but every time it rains much the river gets "stocked with browns" from the treatment plants.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hartofthethumb View Post
    Well...A spud is the rod used to make holes in the ice before there were augers, and sometimes still if conditions dictate, but here on Sag bay when conditions are as they have been this year, you NEED to have a spud in your hand testing the ice with a good whack ahead of you if you are going somewhere you haven't traveled yet... It is usually just a first/last ice precaution for th most part, usually by now a good many of us are spending a lot of time 8-10 miles out on the bay catching walleye...not so much this year:censored2:.

    Oh, and how much for the boots? Sure could come in handy sometimes, LOL.
    well said, i suck at explainining things
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    Quote Originally Posted by L-train View Post
    Oh...makes sense.
    We just used to send the dumb kid out first. Which Im sure was me a few times.....:censored2:
    hahaha, sucks to be you
    Dont take sleeping pills and laxatives at the same time, dont ask me how i know....

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    Quote Originally Posted by hartofthethumb View Post
    Yeah, walleye and perch are about the best things to come out of water. Can't say which I prefer...both very good(if you can get past the knowlegde that they may hve spent time in the sag. river, not that it matters since the river flows into the bay anyway)

    I won't say the river is highly polluted, but lets just say that not only do we have many big plants, etc, with hot water discharges, but every time it rains much the river gets "stocked with browns" from the treatment plants.
    eww, makes me not want to eat the fish out of there
    Dont take sleeping pills and laxatives at the same time, dont ask me how i know....

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    "Its just a BABY RUTH".

    Ya'll got me wantin to go Icefishin.
    Any spearin up der?
    That was my favorite, darkhouse, sprinke egg shells on the bottom, about 8' of water, waitin to stab a pike with a pitchfork.

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    Quote Originally Posted by L-train View Post
    "Its just a BABY RUTH".

    Ya'll got me wantin to go Icefishin.
    Any spearin up der?
    That was my favorite, darkhouse, sprinke egg shells on the bottom, about 8' of water, waitin to stab a pike with a pitchfork.
    Pike spearing is a very popular thing on some parts of the bay, as well as many of the inland lakes. I have never been into it, but I know a few guys who are doing well right now. Also, if you want a real challenge, some of the lakes allow perch spearing. If spearing a pike were "hitting the target", a perch would be the "x ring", lol.

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    Its tough to spear perch, Ive tried and they had huge perch on lake plantangenet, heck it tough to spear a 10 lb pike.
    Its fun sitting in the dark listenin to the Ockey game on the radio.... couple beers.
    Im gonna have to look into ice fishin/spearin on the williams fork Res. here, I fly fish for Pike there and do OK in the spring.

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