Stoco,Oak,Moira anywere !!!!!

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Stoco,Oak,Moira anywere !!!!!

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I need to get out on the ice!!!!The BoQ is dangerous in the best spots . Saw 3 guys out there this morning :shock: :shock: :shock: but I was out last Sunday were they were set-up and there was only 3 inches then.We have had nothing but rain and warm weather since :cry: . I am looking for reports from some of the lakes within around a hour from Belleville such as Stoco,Oak,Moira or any other in the area . Any info would be great.I can only polish my Jiffy for so long till i go crazy :? :? .
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West Moira lake should be good in front of two loons, there is one hut out on Oak don't know about Stoco should be Ok out of current areas.
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I live in Tweed and the ice is safe in Cozy Cove on Stoco. I plan on putting my hut out next weekend. I haven't been out yet this year so I don't know if anyone is catching anything or not. The only thing you might have to watch for out there is the SLUSH. I walked out on Friday and it is about 10" deep. If you go out you want to fish and not spend hours getting your 4 wheeler or sled unstuck.
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I live in Tweed and the ice is safe in Cozy Cove on Stoco. I plan on putting my hut out next weekend. I haven't been out yet this year so I don't know if anyone is catching anything or not. The only thing you might have to watch for out there is the SLUSH. I walked out on Friday and it is about 10" deep. If you go out you want to fish and not spend hours getting your 4 wheeler or sled unstuck.
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Thanks for the reports Skeet and Muskysean.I might have to go for a drive tommorow :D :D .
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I got out on Quinte today.About 20 people,1 fourwheeler and one hut out were i was(Big Bay).Two guys by me both got one walleye each and i lost one smaller one and iced one at 7 pounds , 27" long.I don't like to keep them over 5 pounds but i promised the wife and kids fish for supper and lost the smaller one.Anyone coming to the BoQ i would still stay away from the strong current areas like at the bridges. Heres a pic.Image
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