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			I went out for a sled on Tuesday afternoon and couldn't find anything on the lake that wasn't solid.  There are lots of frozen bumps, so you have to watch it and the ride may be rough.  The only open water is around the bubblers.  Winter has finally arrived.  Spring is less than five weeks away.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			The Kona area has some spots with just ice and some spots where the snow has drifted. We are having thaw/freeze cycles this week, so the ice will be crusty in the morning and soft in the afternoon. It compacted with last week's rain, so for the most part, boots will work fine. Snowshoes are overkill, but will be handy in the drifts, where there is still slush. XC skis will have trouble breaking through and be too skiddish.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			Wife and I walked out to Rattlesnake from Minge Cove on Saturday.  Had to turn around about 1/3 of the way there, go back and put on snowshoes.  Without the snowshoes, every now and then one foot would break thru to the slush and we wound up with cold wet feet.  The snowshoes let us float on the cover above the slush holes without breaking thru and their steel teeth were a Godsend on the sections where the ice was slick.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			OK, so I feel bad for not posting this earlier since tomorrows snow will most likely bogger it all up, but what great ice conditions we have!  Spent some time out Saturday and last weeks light snowfall has left a nice layer of traction on the sheer ice around the Weirs.  Great for walking on, and if you wanted to skate it was very easy to clean off a rink.  Our little itty bitty one quadrupled in size! 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			Hopefully this weeks snow will be light and fluffy! 
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			I was out on Saturday as well, Ice conditions are perfect.  We went around Rattlesnake, up to Melvin Village, down to Alton Bay and back.  Small pressure ridge at the south end of Rattlesnake and one before the Barbers Pole. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	The few inches on Friday provided the cooling the sleds needed. The weather was great !!! Perfect  | 
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			After two years of thinking about it - afraid that it wouldn't be safe- we walked over from Long Island to Little Bear on Saturday, spent the night and walked back on Sunday.  I never thought "the most beautiful place on earth" could get any more beautiful but with the snow cover and totally clear night, it was better than even the most beautiful days in the summer!  Did anyone else see the moon and stars Saturday night?  To stand in the middle of the lake and look up was amazing.  So, I went sled riding down the bank from the shore and onto the lake, wrote messages in the snow on the lake and made snow angels.  We roasted hot dogs on the wood stove.  I only wish I had brought my ice skates because the ice was perfect and I would have had the biggest skating rink in the world.  Two of the best days I have ever spent at the lake!!!! 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	For anybody still thinking about it like we were, the ice is REALLY frozen from Harilla Landing over to Little Bear. It takes less than 15 minutes to walk it and with the 3 or so inches of snow on the ice, we didn't need anything special to make the walk. I can't wait to go back!  | 
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			We had a great weekend ice fishing in the wolfeboro area. With 19 to 20 inches of ice we had no problems driving tucks on the ice from Brewster Beach. The fishing could not have been better either. We caught iver 40 lake trout in 2 days as well as a dozen cusk up to 3 pounds. Only a couple salmon. No rainbows though. The lakers were aggressive. I caught one over 3 pounds in less than 3 feet of water on a tiny emerald shiner I had set up for rainbows. I think maybe the rainbows are in deeper water now. I usually have good success in the shallows, but I usually fish earlier in the month than now.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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