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I don't fish it much, but I do know that some guys do well for crappies. It seems that most permanents are set up off the island in the deep hole. Look at a lake map and you'll be sure to find it. That would be the first place I would try. Otherwise look for any deep water off of points or any other structure and give it a try.

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This is the lake I target the most being I only live a few minutes away.

This year has been pretty slow for crappies but there has been a few nice gills pulled up. the last couple of years the crappies have seen to be alittle on the small side. If you do go try out by the island in about 30 fow and try anything glow being that this is a "stained" lake. You also can find some pretty decent smallies on this lake. Oops I take that back , only Wade Josheph can catch nice smallies:).

Good Luck

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has any one tried any other spot other than the hole between the shore and the island, because there is also a deep hole on the far north end of the lake. also, does anyone have there permanent house sitting over that hole next to the island? also, what about ice thickness, is it drivable?

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 Originally Posted By: Wade Joseph
6 inches of good ice, 4 inches of milky white ice

Also, at least where I was, and on Nebagamon between those two layers of ice is an inch of rotten ice/water. Trucks driving on Nebagamon were breaking through the first layer, fortunately not the 2nd...

This cold snap should fix things up though.

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