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With recent reports of ice forming at Scofield earlier this week, I decided that today, my buddy and I were going to be the first to ice fish Scofield this year. A little crazy, I know, but you gotta live for something.

When we pulled up to the dam arm at 7a.m., things looked good. The ice extended all the way past the boat docks and it looked like good solid ice. We decided to try right by the dam first and took our axe down to check it out. It looked at least 2"s so I was hopeful. First swing of the ax, straight through!! Noooo!!

So we walked closer towards the dam. Still only 1.5 inches. Then I noticed a few yards closer to the dam that the ice changed coolers. Swung the axe, didn't go through. Found about 2.5 inches. So I walked out on the ice. Held up well. Swung the axe again. Still 2.5". Sweet. Repeated until I was about 30-40 yards out over 13 feet of water and still 2.5 inches. (see pictures) Time to fish .

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My buddy wasn't feeling as daring so he elected to fish an open spot of water first and then he eventually came and joined me (but only 10 yards from shore in 7 feet of water).

First fish came in 2 minutes and it was the biggest of the day. A 19.5 inch hookjaw tiger. Then we caught lots and lots of small to average sized bows, tigers and cutts. It was good to see such a nice balance of fish. Other big fish include a 19 inch tiger, a 19 inch cutt and a few 17-19 inch bows (no pictures of the bows). We probably caught over 60 fish.

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By about 10a.m. the sun was heating up and the ice was starting to crack and water was starting to sit on the lake. We decided enough was enough and it was dicey getting off. I had to get back on to grab some gear and feel lucky to have not broken through.

We fished lower fish creek and threw Raps in the open water at Scofield for a few hours. We fished at the boat docks by breaking the ice and jigging. We caught some nice bows here. The ice was only 1/4 inch thick here.

We then went back to the dam and broke open the ice with huge rocks that would definitely break through (i know that leaving rocks on the ice is bad form). The ice here was only an onch or so but we were able to catch some average tigers by fishing with jigs through our holes in 5-7 ft of water. That was fun watching the fish attack our jigs through the clear ice from shore.

By the time we left at 3pm the ice looked horrible and it was still way warm. I wouldn't go back or even try it until next week with the warm weather today and tomorrow and the storm on Saturday (snow and wind are horrible on ice). It was fun ice fishing Scofield so early this year and feel fortunate that it was eventless. I did break through the ice around 2 p.m. in a foot of water so be careful. There was ice in different bays and across different parts of the lake but most looked extremely thin and the majority of the lake was still open.
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Nice fish indeed but you guys are crazy as hell to be walking on ice that thin!!!![crazy]
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You are my hero! You crazy Mother's......
Thanks for the report and good laugh.
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That is awesome you rock dude!
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I don't think I could relax long enough on ice so thin to have an enjoyable time! Glad you didn't end up in the drink!
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That is awesome! You have some mighty big ones! I heard that scofield had ice in the bays but thought at least a week or two until I say a report, good on you.
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Hate to admit it, but I have done the early-and- thin ice fishing outings myself. If one is going to do it one should take several precautions:

1) Never do it alone.
2) Tie a lengthy rope to oneself and the other
angler.
3) Don't walk or stand close together.
4) Wear a personal floation device.
5) Have ice spikes readily reachable.
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Man I'm out here in California and can't wait to come back home for some ice fishing action. Be back for christmas right in the swing of things.
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Amazing man, I can't wait! And obviously neither can you. You are luck to have been on the ice already. I love being the first one out on the hard deck... it always seems to be good for me.
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You guys are absolutely crazy. I was up there today and am still up there. I wouldn't have risked it. Glad you didn't fall in, but that is nuts.
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Thanks for the report. I had to laugh because I'd be fishing with your friend in open water. You're braver than me when it come to thin ice!
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hahaha, nothing too crazy about 2.5 inches. Waaay solid LOL. Now 1.5" that's scary but I've even done that. It cracked at every step but the fishing was HOTT even better than that awesome open water. Didn't see your reports this year much, hope you get a 30 inch tiger. No big ones this year for me, all tiny over there. Had to go to the other secret tiger hole to get a fix LOL. Now 3 inches of ice I feel free to jump up and down with joy LOL.
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