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    I fished at Bear Creek Lake before... you have better luck bringing home a pelican for dinner than fish.
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    im going to jefferson on sunday with a friends husband, were gona do some ice fishing
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    Quote Originally Posted by llostwolf View Post
    Haven't seen lids thick enough for me yet but when it does your more than welcome to join me. I like green mountain and red feathers the best. size isn't great but tons of fish are caught.

    A good friend of mine has a cabin right off of Red Feathers that I pretty much always have access to. I plan to try ice fishing at some point up there.

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    The best part about red feathers is when you take a hut and block out the outside light. You can see the fish as they take the bait. No sonar needed!
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    Quote Originally Posted by llostwolf View Post
    The best part about red feathers is when you take a hut and block out the outside light. You can see the fish as they take the bait. No sonar needed!
    Same at Antero. The submarines are awsome just wish more of them would bite.

    11 mile only if you are in the shallows.

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    Might have to try it this year. How thick is the ice?
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    We ice fish up at Red Feather and in WY.

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    Waking up at 5am to head to Jefferson. I'll report back when i get home.
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    Quote Originally Posted by llostwolf View Post
    The best part about red feathers is when you take a hut and block out the outside light. You can see the fish as they take the bait. No sonar needed!
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    Same at Antero. The submarines are awsome just wish more of them would bite.

    11 mile only if you are in the shallows.

    That's my favorite part of ice fishing. What I HATE is watching the fish bump the bait but not bite it.

    As Mtn Man said about 11 Mile, anything more than about 8 ft deep you start to get really milky water and can't see into too well.

    So, anyone know how thick the ice is at either Antero or 11 Mile?
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    Quote Originally Posted by theGinsue View Post
    That's my favorite part of ice fishing. What I HATE is watching the fish bump the bait but not bite it.

    As Mtn Man said about 11 Mile, anything more than about 8 ft deep you start to get really milky water and can't see into too well.

    So, anyone know how thick the ice is at either Antero or 11 Mile?

    Antero Fishable we hear from some guys we know. They got a couple 18" bows and both got a few Koke's just off the south boat ramp.
    said they saw a few big ones but they were't interested in their jigs.

    11 mile iffy tarryall the same ice thin or non existant.

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