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Old 03-20-2008, 06:36 AM   #22
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I'm of the same thinking of Codeman, high HP sled with picks are a must as the weather loosens up the top layer of the lake. I have reports of 20" in areas around the broads but what will happen this year is the top will get soft fast due to all the snow ice. There is still plenty of ice but the slush that will develop is what will cause the problems. When you bury a sled to the running boards it's not the easiest thing to get out. I'm hoping to make my last run on Sat if conditions allow it, after this weekend I'd think twice unless we get a good cold snap.
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