Probably goes without saying, but just a reminder to anyone thinking about going out open water fishing in February:
1 - there is ice in the Lake, fields of brash swamp ice (pieces of broken up ice) of various size, which moves around according to wind and current.
2 - There is hardly anyone out on the Lake, sport or commercial, and any rescue if needed would probably take an hour, likely longer.

I understand the itch to get out, but is it really worth the risk? Even if you stay close to shore and there are a few other boats with you, it seems a bit much to go out there for 6 walleye. If you are experienced with all the cold weather gear and safety equipment, fine. Anyone else I would suggest you think twice. Got to be other things you can get done now so when the regular season starts up you'll have those tasks done and will have more time to go then.