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BIG TIGERS??? BEST TIGER HUNT ING???
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HOW BIG ARE THE TIGERS AT HUNTINGTON? IS THAT THE BEST PLACE TO GO FOR THEM??? WE ARE HEADING OUT ON WEDNESDAY.
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#2
Ive always done good at huntington hope you have snow shoes that makes a big diffrence[Wink]
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#3
FS36 is right; be sure to have snowshoes, now that more white stuff has fallen. In fact, if you don't have any and family is wondering what to get the fisherman who has 2 of everything already, that's a great gift idea!
Anyway, the Tigers we've caught on our trip this year were in the 16" to 18" range. Nice, aggresive trout, and a hoot to catch. I think of the 50+ the 3 of us caught, that maybe 3 were only about 10".
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#4
CAN YOU DRIVE YOUR 4-WHEELER ON TO THE LAKE THERE? fROM THE SOUND OF ALL THE REPORTS IT SOUNDS LIKE IT IS A STEEP HIKE DOWN TO THE LAKE.
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#5
The snow would be too deep for a four wheeler (I would not be surprised if it is at least four feet deep up there now). The hill isn't too steep [compared to Causey, East Canyon (except by the boat ramp) and Rockport]; however, the snow is often much deeper than at these other locations, and later on the ice can get extremely thick.
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IS THERE A WELL BEATEN PATH TO THE LAKE SO YOUR NOT FIGHTING 4 FEET OF SNOW THE ENTIRE TIME?
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#7
Yes, there is a definite path, it all depends on how much recent snow has fallen whether or not you will be breaking a new trail. I had a little trouble with my sled tipping on its side in the path because it was narrow and the walls of the path were steep, but it wasn't a major problem. Either plan on using a power auger or make sure you have a really sharp hand auger. I wouldn't hesitate going for it now the slush has frozen.
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#8
The biggest Tigers are further south in the state....
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