Kory and I had the best trip of the year to Strawberry today. A little unusual for the catching to improve so late in the ice season. I was really surprised that my first fish was a 17" kokanee (not common when fishing in only 23' of water). My third fish was a heavy 19" rainbow. Both of them volunteered to come home and become sturgeon bait. Beautiful day and getting around was not a problem (the snow got a little soft by the time we hiked back around 2 PM) with no slush on the surface. Drilling holes was another story. Unless I redrilled some holes, that had been recently used, I had to use my chipper bar to break approximately 2" of ice, out of the bottom of the hole, after drilling as far as my auger would reach.
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