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We took our snowmobiles out last Friday night ice was fine the edges were a but soft but other then that it was fine ..we got into the ice at browning point .we cought a lot of small crappie 6 inches or so with only 11 being large enough for table fare But don't trust the ice drill a few holes for yourself just to make sure ice is always changing ..
Be safe and good luck let us know how you did
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#2
I've caught them on jigs tipped with Crappie Nibbles before, gold glitter ones...... but that was only a couple of times, out of a good bunch of trips. I have tried Gulp Alive 1" minnows bunch of times and never gotten a bite on them at PV. (Seem to work OK lots of other places...)

I have had better, more consistent luck in the past with wax worms or perch eyes/meat bits.
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#3
Wax worms was all that I could catch any on last night fishing off of the north side of Cemetery Point in 47' of water. The bites died off at around 9:30.
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#4
Any size to them? I fished it last week. Fought a bunch but nothing over 6 inches.

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#5
Two of.them were worth filleting. But the rest were small.
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#6
PV stinks like skunk and I’m never going again. (I’ll be back) arrived at 545 pm and fished until 930 pm. Fished south west of cemetery point. Had 1 on in 30’ of water and that was it. Drilled around and found more fish in 40’ of water but their lips were sealed. Ultimately we left with empty cans. Ice was about 8 inches thick. 5 inches of cloudy ice and 3 inches of the good stuff. 2 inches of slush on top.
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#7
Thanks much!

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#8
So you’re saying you killed it and caught a bucket full of 15” crappies!!!

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