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Well here in Kingston we have open water as far as the eye can see, mercury north of freezing pretty well constantly, and only eleven days left in the bow season. Time to think about ice fishing, but.......
Is there ice anywhere? Nipissing? Temagami? Thunder Bay? Iqaluit?
The only ice I am seeing is in my glass.......
Anybody got ice? Or even a skim to get it started?
No sign of ice anywhere near Kingston but I'm sure if you drive far enough north you'll find some... For now i'm content with still being able to launch my boat
There is a bucket on my deck that has 5" of ice on it...Drilled a hole but no luck...fish just wern't biting...Soon we will be in the hardwater zone..soooonnnn..right joco...did you do that hardwater dance yet??
The Rideau River at 416 highway was frozen all the way across late last week. Yesterday, it was open all of the way across. Looks like it is going to be a while yet. Certainly, not much likelihood of ice fishing in 2006.
Last year on the 20th of February, a bitterly cold day, a buddy and I slogged in to a small lake near here, only to find that it still had open water after three or four days of minus thirty temperatures. I only knew of one very small lake that had good ice close to here all winter......and it is not known for its prolific fish population.
And coyote hunting is OK but I need a hard water fix!
I hope ya get some -40 for a couple of weeks so you can fish and leave me and my buddies alone Don't look like we will be out over the holidays, calling for rain and more warm weather aaaaaaahhhhhhoooooooooo
Doug,
There were lots of lakes with really good ice around k-town last year that have realy good fishing. Where do you usually fish around there?
orrsey