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I want to do some yard work and I still have huge piles of snow.
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Me too ...... all the more reason to go fishing.
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Out of curiosity. Anyone know When squam usually gives up all or most of its ice to get some fishing in. Is it a few days ahead or behind of winnie? |
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I drove around much of Squam yesterday and it looked totally socked in. No idea what the ice thickness is, but to my eye, it looked like it was behind Winni.
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@ Beauport
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