Pigeon lake report
I parked at Mulhurst and drove out with quad. Had to cross over the heave at shore but no issues. I drove all the way out to the middle and there was a solid 14” all the way across. I had to cross a few pressure cracks along the way but it was solid driving across them. Started just fishing at noon and landed a walleye on the Jawjacker. Ice will be good enough for vehicles soon but access points might be an issue.
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FYI, that was my first goose egg of the season but I was doing more searching that actual fishing. |
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Good to know.
Wife is mobility impaired so biggest issue I have is parking the truck and trailer when early ice necessitates the use of the SXS In the past we usually got on at Mulhurst with their parking bans the lot by the ramp is no longer an option, And with ice heave cannot park on shore ice their either. Were commuting from Elk Island area so any recommendations in the near vicinity negating need to drive around lake to the Provincial Park would be appreciated. Thanks |
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I was out yesterday in deep water and there was 13.25” of ice. The heave I had to cross still looks pretty sketchy so I’ll be waiting for a week of the cold weather before thinking of driving out & leaving the quad at home. Wouldn’t trust crossing the heaves just yet! Must be turning into a wuss in my old age. Lol
I seemed to have landed on some active fish at least. Got a couple whites… one was 17” and a nice one at 23.5”. |
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Congrats. Even those smaller ones are chubby. |
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Thanks WC.
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I did manage to get 2 more in the 17/18” class yesterday morning. But I think the weather must’ve put em down because I wasn’t marking very many at all through the morning. Maddening critters to try and figure out. Lol |
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Glad to see there are more and more of the younger year classes like you are catching. I noticed they are still fat like their monster sized parents. Goes to show that the food source really puts on the lbs. It gives me hope for the longer term for Pigeon. |
It’s thickened up
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Went out this am & the ice has grown to 19” in the deep water. A little surprised it only grew 4” since the last time I was out on the 8th. But there’s a good 6” blanket of snow to insulate it I guess.
Still a frosty ride out on the quad but at least now I know there’s enough for me to drive out from now on. A productive morning to say the least, got 6 for the smoker before noon. The biggest was just under 24” which is the top one in the picture. |
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Got out yesterday afternoon for a couple of hours landed one white and had other bites.
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went there today from 8-12. ice about 17inches where i was.
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Went out yesterday with a buddy. Good morning flurry and dead from noon to the last hour. Last hour was a short flurry though, but managed to cap it off with another one on the ice. Biggest one is just shy of 24 inches.
Near perfect weather! |
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Was out today for the first time on pigeon after the elusive whitefish that apparently aren’t in the lake anymore according to some people, but oh yes there are still a few kicking around that’s forsure. Wouldn’t say it was a super great day but there was some activity happening in my holes and others around having some luck also. Got a visit from fish and feathers also. Nice to see them on the lake doin there job but the excessive questioning about certain things was alittle much for my liking but that’s there job and I get why, not to mention most of them are outdoorsmen or outdoors women so possibly they just like talking fishing and hunting. Either way a positive interaction and just nice to see them doin there job making sure the golden walleye isn’t hiding somewhere it shouldn’t be. Lol!!
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Drove out from Mulhurst all the way to the middle today. I was the first to make a track out to there. The ice was 20” out in the humps. Fishing for walleye was unreal. Action was constant all day. All the fish were thick and heavy. I was surprised that heaves that were out there when I last took the quad were really nothing to be found but the odd bump along the way. The group that followed my track out there to about 200 yds from me needs to sharpen their auger blades. I felt sorry for them as it took 10 minutes to drill a hole.
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I posted this on another thread but thought I would put it on here too. I have winched a lot of guys out of heaves on Pigeon Lake over the years. If you drop the front end in, the tow truck is NOT coming out there to get you.
Large areas of open water, on either side of a heave is VERY common. The shallower the lake overall and or the shallower the heave, makes this more pronounced. Also common is an open area below a heave. Wind direction when the heave formed determines which side the open water is usually on but a wind shift can leave open water on both sides. Some of these areas never re-freeze properly for the rest of the winter. Definitely be VERY VERY careful around ice heaves or other abnormalities. |
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A 10 would be even better. 😂 |
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