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Topic: Eagle Lake 21-29th  (Read 581 times)

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I'll be up at Eagle Lake for the week of X-Mas, anybody else gonna be there? The temps are (at night) betwen -8 and 5. Is my OK P15 safe; it won't get brittle in that cold (seriously)?
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Probably be fine as long as water does not freeze inside the yak.  Even then the plastic should not be affected.

I am so jealous of your "last week" at Eagle Lake. Latest reports I've seen say fish shallow, orange grubs, North end of the lake is doing better.  (Though worms and bobber should work....and don't forget to troll those little needlefish.....)

Go get em!

Allen



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