01-01-2016, 01:45 AM
Hi all,
I would be remiss to not mention what I observed today, New Years Eve 2015.
The Bruneau Arm is about 97% frozen over with at least three areas of open water -- maybe 2 acres each.
Nobody had cut holes out in the reservoir off of the Cottonwood docks yet although many holes were cut in the shallows between docks.
I did not have the proper tools to assess the ice thickness but lowered my 150# body onto it off the dock without any cracking or concern.
The single digit temps that we were promised did not materialize and now the forecast looks warmer than we would like. However the ice has no snow on top and looks good and solid. I believe people will start fishing tomorrow or Saturday in the main lake.
I hope that helps...
FR
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I would be remiss to not mention what I observed today, New Years Eve 2015.
The Bruneau Arm is about 97% frozen over with at least three areas of open water -- maybe 2 acres each.
Nobody had cut holes out in the reservoir off of the Cottonwood docks yet although many holes were cut in the shallows between docks.
I did not have the proper tools to assess the ice thickness but lowered my 150# body onto it off the dock without any cracking or concern.
The single digit temps that we were promised did not materialize and now the forecast looks warmer than we would like. However the ice has no snow on top and looks good and solid. I believe people will start fishing tomorrow or Saturday in the main lake.
I hope that helps...
FR
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