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At last report approximately 40% of Comins Lake was covered with a thin sheet of ice. There are some areas of the north lake shoreline that have ice built up along it due to dense vegetation mats. With the warmer weather forecast for the upcoming week, there should continue to be open water for fishing. Anglers can still launch a boat from the boat launch however, the narrows of Comins Lake is iced up and anglers should not try to break ice to access the south lake. The boat dock will remain in Comins Lake until ice begins to build there and then NDOW staff will remove it for the winter months. There are some areas of the north lake shoreline that has ice built up along it due to dense vegetation mats. Nonetheless, shoreline fishing and boat fishing in the north lake should be productive for anglers. Shoreline fishing in the north lake should be productive for anglers where there is open water. Anglers can expect to catch 14-to-18-inch Rainbow Trout and the occasional Brown Trout and possibly a Tiger Trout. Trout have been hitting both chironomids and leech patterns for fly anglers. They do tend to head for the weeds, so a bit heavier leader is recommended when appropriate, especially if stripping leech patterns. Black spinners with some red in them should also work well for spin fishermen. Bass fishing is poor with the cold water temperatures. Pike fishing is starting to pick up with the colder water. Anglers, please note that NDOW has placed radio tags in several Northern Pike. These pike will have an orange Floy tag near their dorsal fin and a small antenna (~ 7 inches long) coming from their stomach. Please return these fish to the water for research purposes. All other pike should be humanely dispatched. There is no limit on the pike.