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    Wink Grand Lake St Marys Ice Fishing.


    Ice fishing hot on Grand Lake | The Daily Standard Archive

    An interesting article about GLSM. Last few times I've been up, no way my fat butt is getting out on the ice for at least another couple weeks but there are some more devoted I guess. Crappie, Walleye, Saugeye, and gills!

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    wonder if it will last with 60 degree weather today. Glad to see the old lake coming back alive.

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    Saw this on the Celina paper website.........actual pictures of GLSM's Lockness Monsters!

    We've caught 3 in the 4 years we've had a place on the lake. So I personally know they exist. In fact last year after the ice melted and water started to draw down there was a walleye carcass on our seawall.

    But pretty cool, none the less. Please don't take it as an invite to start fishing the green monster but all really are welcomeName:  Ice Catches 2013 GLSM.jpg
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    It is amazing how fish survive in some of the worst years of that lake. You may have lots of company this year now that the lake is making a come back.

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    cool...didnt know grand lake has eyes.....


    -ROMANS 10:9- PHILIPPIANS 4:13

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    lets hope it make it all the way back... this was one of the best...
    J.I.L. <*)}}}><

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeepguyjames View Post
    cool...didnt know grand lake has eyes.....
    heck James, some of the fish up there have 3 or 4 eyes

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    We've caught 3 in our four years up there. in 2010 ODNR stocked saugeye fingerlings and I think in 2011 as well. But with the lake blowing up no one thought they'd survive since both species are colder water types. With a 6' average depth that lake heats up quickly in the summer but don't have to worry about thermoclines and oxygenation depths.

    I've heard minnows are the best at this point. Our channel was open in several spots but my Pop didn't have any luck this past Wednesday.

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    Saw quite a few big dead ones floating around last year, some of which went over 5 pounds easy.

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    5lb wallys is a very respectible fish
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    Saw quite a few big dead ones floating around last year, some of which went over 5 pounds easy.
    never been ....always been skeered of the toxic water......how is the crappie fishing there? Alot of docks isnt there?


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