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The Berry
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No ice left in Renegade Bay where we fished today. In fact I did not see any ice at all. It was pretty breezy from 10-2pm with only brief periods of relief. I did manage to land and release a bow and cut. Both were caught at a 22-25 foot depth. The rainbow fought for 5 minutes and the cutthroat seemed rather lethargic even though it was larger. Still a great day out with friends.
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[quote whatyausin]No ice left in Renegade Bay where we fished today. In fact I did not see any ice at all. It was pretty breezy from 10-2pm with only brief periods of relief. I did manage to land and release a bow and cut. Both were caught at a 22-25 foot depth. The rainbow fought for 5 minutes and the cutthroat seemed rather lethargic even though it was larger. Still a great day out with friends.[/quote]


Would have to assume Bryant's Fork is also ice free ??
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#3
I didn't see ice anywhere. There wasn't any snow on the side hills either.
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#4
I fished Renegade from the shore on Thursday. Still some ice but it was soon blown out by the wind. The DWR posted a photo taken on Tuesday and there appeared to be a good amount of ice. It went fast!
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#5
I heard the ice went off Chicken Creek last Tuesday, not surprised with all the warm temperatures we had in April. I wonder if there is still some ice on the Soldier Creek side?
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#6
Soldier Creek ice went first.
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#7
Thanks for the report, looks like we are good to go if the weather will cooperate .
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