02-04-2012, 03:32 AM
I was up today as well. We fish Soldier Creek. One in our group had a four wheeler. Yeah, there was a little slush depending on where you went. Walking is not an issue, just find a good frozen snow mobile trail.
The road to the dam is not possible without a snowmobile or wheeler. It is drifted in pretty good now. You can, however drive to the first fork in the road that goes to the bathroom on that point. I still would recommend 4wd if you plan to do that, but it is packed, and with the right 2wd with snow tires, you could make it.
I saw over at the Soldier Creek Marina there were trucks in the parking lot. Looks like that can still be navigated by 4wd.
Fishing for 3 of us was steady. We left at 3, and caught 30+. Wind kicked up in the afternoon. Nothing caught out of the slot. Electronics are very helpful, as the fish were suspended and if a lure was put in front of them, you would get a response most all of the time.
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The road to the dam is not possible without a snowmobile or wheeler. It is drifted in pretty good now. You can, however drive to the first fork in the road that goes to the bathroom on that point. I still would recommend 4wd if you plan to do that, but it is packed, and with the right 2wd with snow tires, you could make it.
I saw over at the Soldier Creek Marina there were trucks in the parking lot. Looks like that can still be navigated by 4wd.
Fishing for 3 of us was steady. We left at 3, and caught 30+. Wind kicked up in the afternoon. Nothing caught out of the slot. Electronics are very helpful, as the fish were suspended and if a lure was put in front of them, you would get a response most all of the time.
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