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The growing awareness has given rise to bait manufacturers with products aimed at the hard-water market.

In Wisconsin, Durkee started a company called Freedom Baitz. Another local company, called J and S Custom Baits, also makes soft plastic lures geared toward ice fishermen.

Among the lures’ features: soft but durable plastic and an anise scent.

We gathered on the first Monday of the New Year as decent ice had set up on many waters.

Lake Redstone is located near the Village of LaValle in northern Sauk County. The lake was created in 1965 with the construction of a dam on Big Creek, a tributary of the Baraboo River.

The project resulted in a 612-acre impoundment with a maximum depth of 36 feet and a mean depth of 14 feet. The lake is 4.5 miles long and has a 10,000-plus acre watershed draining from the north in Juneau County.

The dam is located at the south end of the lake and has a top draw spillway. The southern section has beautiful red sandstone cliffs that give the lake its name.

The 16.4 miles of shoreline is largely developed with homes and cottages.

But the lake is notable for existing pieces of native glacial relict vegetation and habitat, including mature white pine and hemlock communities, at some locations.

The bluffs that shoulder the lake are indicative of its bottom contours.

Because of the steep slopes under water, aquatic vegetation is sparse in the lake except in the shallower inlet bays. The 1.5- to 5-foot depth zone supports the most plant growth.

The lake has a population of muskies, walleyes, smallmouth and largemouth bass, bluegills and crappies.

In recent years, gizzard shad have become a prominent forage fish in the lake.

Even in the first week of January, some anglers had positioned ice houses over fish cribs and brush piles.

“Much of the best fishing is over the brush,” Durkee said.

We concentrated on areas in the middle to southern end of the lake in 20 to 30 feet of water. After several stops, we found the best action in the shadow of the bluffs.

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