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		Hit newton for a couple hours after work to test the new finder. Ice is about 2' thick or so with snow and slush on top. Edges are about four or five feet from the shore buried under a couple feet of snow. Fell in on the way out and had to jump across on the way back. Marked four fish in the middle of the lake of the bathrooms in 24' of water. No bites and not much swimming around.
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Thanks for the report, sounds like Newton is going downhill fast. Glad you were able to get on the ice, hopefully you didn't get too wet. What kind of finder did you get?
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Upgraded my livescope setup to the new transducer and a new screen. And not terribly wet just from my knee down and was dry within fifteen minutes
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		No I was the only one up there. Had a couple of trucks drive slow around the dam watching me but no one stopped.
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Thanks for your report, I was going to give it a try, but probably won't now... I really don't like falling through the edges... How wide is the gap (4-5'?) at the ramp?  Would an 8' plank get you on and off if you had one?  Thanks J
	
	
	
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		I so love to fish Newton but am worried that Newton in general is in a down turn. I did not hear much about bluegill or largemouth at all this ice season and the perch fishing seemed really off. I hope I am wrong and read the wrong reports
	
	
	
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		Lance, I think you are right on about Newton... It was really good last year, but that drew a ton of fishermen and I think they caught a really heavy toll on the fish population... The water being so low, had the fish concentrated in a small area so it was easy to find fish there, so everyone did well, now I think the population is much much lower... I think too many kept the bass so what was a great pond is now lacking in bass... I expect as the water returns this year, the  fish will start to rebound, but expect dink fish for the next 2-3 years while they grow up... Also expect the low numbers spread over a lot more area will make pretty tough fishing there for a couple years... Hope I'm wrong, but I'm afraid I'm right on this one... Later J
	
	
	
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