Bret Clark
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Bonus pictures are… L-R Mike, neutron, Dave Walking In It was a welcome to catch up with cpetey and Friend Awesome Group Youth getting a good start Dave, Mike, Myself Check out the silver Fox hat. That fox was a beauty fur! Everyone wants this guy to yell there number. Emily working the raffle, thank you to all those who made the derby a great time
-------------------- Bret Clark - IDO Ice Pro Staff
"Never take life seriously. Nobody gets out alive anyway."
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gutone4me
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Looks like a blast nice work guys
-------------------- He who laughs last thinks the slowest
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zonar
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SES
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Sounds like you guys had a good time and got into some 12 ouncers to boot.
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Doug Mercer
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Thanks Bret, Looks like a good time was had by all.
-------------------- DOUG MERCER IDO FIELD STAFF
MrMuskie
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mikehd
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Hey nice report Buddy Bret. That was a fun day on the ice and a great event. Lake Neshonec rocked on this day. My wife is now of the belief that it is hard work fishing these Derby's - due to my at 7 p.m. in the recliner.
-------------------- IDO Member formerly known as Mike C
Two fish swim into a concrete wall. The one turns to the other and says, "Dam!"
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WalleyeHunter
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So where did all the slabs in neshonoc go? I don't believe they were fished out. The Neshonoc group does a great job preserving that body of water and they even suggest a 10 panfish limit. The last couple years the Crappie bite for a couple hours before and after dusk and dawn has been good, but they tend to be running on the small 8 - 10" side. 3 years ago and earlier, it was, for lack of better workds, easy to boat handfuls of 10-14" Black Crappie. And even bigger ones this time of year on tip-ups with small shiners. I always released my fish in Neshonoc, and most people I talked to did the same as they also wanted to preserve one of the close by lakes. So, I wonder, where did they all go???
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targaman
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Locals have told me an out of towner found a good bite one day. The out of towner then told his out of towner buddies about the good bite. Out of towners fished the lake hard and kept limits upon limits. I'm not saying the lake is fished out nor am I saying it is bad to have out of towners fish a local lake. I am just saying what a few locals said while I was ice fishing. I had two good days on the lake and two bad days the four times I have been there this winter. That must of been one lucky angler to catch the three biggest crappies. Congrats to him!
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Abe
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Nice Report Bret, I heard the Brice Prairie Derby this Saturday will have lots of 12oz'ers available to be caught!
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neutron
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Great report Bret. Good weather, good friends, good beer, made for a great time on Neshonic Saturday. I can't wait until next year!!!
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Jeff Jensen
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Great "give back" report Bret. 
Congrats to the winners
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Chris Granrud
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Fun Report Bret!! Looks like a darn good time with Great friends!! Rumors are just that I agree until proven otherwise. One of those days where fish caught is just a bonus to a worthy cause!!
-------------------- Chris Granrud - RainyDaze Guide Service
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Bret Clark
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The Lake is not fished out. There are many year classes of crappies thriving 8-11 inches. The bigger crappies 13-14 inches might not be in large numbers but they still cruise the waters of Lake Neshonoc which is proven every now and then when some lucky guy hits it just right. This has been seen more than once this year already in the local bait shop.
I also believe the bigger fish become conditioned to all the baits they have seen through the years making them a little more tight lipped then say the 11 inch fish. Lake Neshonoc can be one tough little lake to fish. No weed growth and an average of 4fow doesn’t help. The smaller fish seem to hang around the cribs placed in 10fow water or deeper, while the bigger fish methodically cruise the flats.
The Lake is an early morning and late evening bite for the specks. Gills can be caught through out the day but the action is still best first and last light.
As posted on the Lake, please only keep 10. This is a good rule of thumb on all smaller lakes located in areas with larger populations of people. It would be nice to see it become law in the regulations but this is not the case at this time. It is up to all of us as sportsman to realize the posted board from the lake association is there to protect the resource for all of us and the future fisherman in the making.
-------------------- Bret Clark - IDO Ice Pro Staff
"Never take life seriously. Nobody gets out alive anyway."
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murp0443
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Bret, Sounds like u guys had a heck of a time.
Just one thing to improve your writing (grammar related). You typed "are" a couple times:
"Thanks for spending it on are group" & "You know….to register are catch"
You should be typing "our".
Thanks, Keep up the fishing stories though. It gives me something to get through the weekdays with at work... Working for the weekend means working to be able to get out on the ice!!! 
Ryan
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Bret Clark
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Thanks for taking the time to read and respond 
Welcome to IDO
-------------------- Bret Clark - IDO Ice Pro Staff
"Never take life seriously. Nobody gets out alive anyway."
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cpetey
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I'll vouch for Bret...it was a slow day. But, it looked like everyone had a great time. Except for the guy that was upended on the ice as I was pulling out of the makeshift parking lot. After a quick check he was fine...just a bruised ego.
It was great to meet up with you guys.
-------------------- chris
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