Quote Originally Posted by Moose1am View Post
Good to know that Infinity Pit has some fish in it. Dan Carnahan said he could not find any fish in that pit in one of his survery reports.

The smaller and shallow pits may have some thick ice but it's warming up this coming few days. It's suppose to get up into the 50's one day.

Are all the deer hunters out of the woods now? I was leary of going into the woods with all the hunters toting rifles for deer this year. Bow season is one thing but gun season can be more dangerous.

At least there are not mosquitoes or ticks to bother us at this time of the year.

Did the ice have any snow on it? I am wondering if the sunlight can reach the underwater plants?
I have always had good luck catching blue gill at infinity pit. I caught quite a few nice size ones this summer. There are still a lot of small ones in there as well. I caught a few bass over 14inches there this summer as well. There was no snow on the ice at infinity pit. A lot of it was very clear, Im sure some sunlight is gettign through. I walked across the entire pit and checked the ice in many places and everywhere was at least 6 inches. I was a little cautious because I could tell there had been geese there and I didnt know if they had kept spots from freezing, but I didnt find any.

As far as deer hunters, the last day of the season was january 6th. And bow season was the only thing that was in the last few weeks of the season.

I was hoping to go out one more time but this warm weather this week looks like I wont be able to. Once I found the right spot on saturday, the fish were really biting good.