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Ice conditions Ames/Webster City?


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Plenty of ice, lots of snow. May begin to get tough getting onto the lakes, i know Rock Creek has many areas near the shore that you can not get out from. Bring your stuff, and good luck.

I would guess Don Williams, Briggs woods, hickory grove should all be "good".

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Hickory Grove: March 6th dusk and night time hours.

Caught about 20 fish, 8 for the fryer. Mostly crappies, with about 7-8 gills. Caught most on orange or black jigs with a waxie. Caught a few on minnows, they practically jerked the rod out of your hands biting the minnows.

The ice was growing as we left the lake, 50 degree temps starting this Sunday for the next 4-5 days, so get your picks out and be careful. Good luck.

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That sounds pretty good there Hotrod. I was out the last 5 days at a farm pond West of Rhodes having kind of the last fling. Ice still is 14-15" and pretty good stuff yet. Didn't go out today as it was raining. Water on the ice from rain or melt is not good. We may be done after this week of 50's and rain.

Also about a month ago I was up to Webster City and stopped at Briggs Woods. Water is still way down and hasn't refilled yet with renovation. One other person out in the middle. I caught 2 good size blue gills then it was just to cold without the ice shelter.

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March 11th- Rock Creek: water melt all along the shore for about 15 feet, you can only access it by walking out on the flotation docks. Good ice once you got out on the lake. Caught about 8-10 crappie, mostly small. Fished about 3 hours.

March 11th- Hickory Grove: Fish all over the deeper structure. Numerous colors working, couldn't get the crappies to bite at dusk. 40+ fish in about 6 hours. The ice was cracking and melting fast, limited access due to the melting dnow by the shore.

I am done for the year. Be careful, and get the big rods out.

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