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02-18-2022, 11:08 AM
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Hahah better make that a quick check outside in this weather or there's risk of lost members
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Good to know over here isn't the only spot it's nippy out this morning. +4 this afternoon though so hopefully you guys get the good weather for tomrrow. Good luck to everyone in the tourney. Take care of those big fish.
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02-19-2022, 11:49 AM
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Join Date: Dec 2012
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2021/2022 Cold Lake Fishing and Ice Reports
Well that was a bust, we went out in the old f150 Walmart 4 by 4 special and yup she snowed last night, warm temps made the snow about a foot and half too much and got stuck!!!
Got over to garnet and started to shovel and push and curse but to our rescue Darryl I believe from Spruce Grove showed up and with his tracked side by side pulled us out effortlessly.
Would only take a hand shake so all I could do was wish him the best of luck in the tourney and karma is sending him a 40” inch lake trout soon!!!
Lots of vehicles getting stuck due to the warmer temps can’t wait for the skandic SWT to arrive for next year as we are getting too old to dig out half ton trucks!
Gonna take the quad for the rest of the season I guess.
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02-19-2022, 01:22 PM
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Is the bite slow out there today Gregg ?
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02-19-2022, 01:29 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2012
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Is the bite slow out there today Gregg ?
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Yes, reports are slow but seems to be the old walleye presentation is working best, large jig head and a minnow just off the bottom from 50-140 fow
A tournament of patience is what it is
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02-19-2022, 06:16 PM
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How was your day Gregg . How many laker did you ice ?
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02-19-2022, 07:58 PM
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I found it pretty tough today. It was drifting a bit so I chickened out on Garnett. Marked alot of fish by the park but they were biting real light. Ran up to English Bay after lunch and got a pretty good run going. White CLS tipped with a little piece of anchovie. Most were caught within a couple feet of bottom.
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02-20-2022, 08:24 AM
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Does anyone know if there is an ice road or trail over to Murray Island? Heading out next weekend with group of us with trucks and hopes of getting around the lake??
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02-20-2022, 08:48 AM
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How was your day Gregg . How many laker did you ice ?
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We bailed after getting stuck
But ran into people and had multiple chats with them to change up their tactics and they did well so I guess we got lots
Good thing about being retired is I can get out when everything is perfect, thick ice, easy going, no wind and warm temps....almost like sitting on a beach
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02-20-2022, 10:23 AM
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We bailed after getting stuck
But ran into people and had multiple chats with them to change up their tactics and they did well so I guess we got lots
Good thing about being retired is I can get out when everything is perfect, thick ice, easy going, no wind and warm temps....almost like sitting on a beach
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Haha I wish we could have had that chat . Tough going Friday and Saturday. Even the trusty jig and a minnow wasn't working
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02-20-2022, 04:42 PM
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We went in at Birch estates, dodge dually one ton chained with cargo trailer, busted through some flood water in a few places, the boys crowded the 80 cm several times but couldn’t get er done. Slow fishing for sure. Deep snow, flood water, steep hill. The truck had a work out to get 3-4 km out on the lake to Murray island
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02-20-2022, 06:14 PM
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We went in at Birch estates, dodge dually one ton chained with cargo trailer, busted through some flood water in a few places, the boys crowded the 80 cm several times but couldn’t get er done. Slow fishing for sure. Deep snow, flood water, steep hill. The truck had a work out to get 3-4 km out on the lake to Murray island
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I've only been to the island once and we accessed through the estates but I thought it was more like 10k unless my trip meter was way off. Getting multiple in the 80cm range over a couple days isn't anything to snuff at on that lake imho pretty impressive actually, nice work.
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02-20-2022, 06:47 PM
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Yeah, it was definitely a battle getting around out there in a vehicle. I think I did just as much shoveling out as I did fishing yesterday. Luckily I managed to hook into an 86 5 cm Laker. Good enough for 4th place.....just out of the money .
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02-20-2022, 08:47 PM
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Yeah, it was definitely a battle getting around out there in a vehicle. I think I did just as much shoveling out as I did fishing yesterday. Luckily I managed to hook into an 86 5 cm Laker. Good enough for 4th place.....just out of the money .
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Nice work. That's a fat fish. Any pictures not on the bump board?
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02-20-2022, 08:58 PM
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Nice work. That's a fat fish. Any pictures not on the bump board?
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No, I didn't get any other pics. I was by myself so I just took the measurement photo and video'd the release.
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02-20-2022, 09:08 PM
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Yeah, it was definitely a battle getting around out there in a vehicle. I think I did just as much shoveling out as I did fishing yesterday. Luckily I managed to hook into an 86 5 cm Laker. Good enough for 4th place.....just out of the money .
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Yes Shawn that was a gooder, only one 86.5 in the tourney
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02-20-2022, 09:42 PM
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I've only been to the island once and we accessed through the estates but I thought it was more like 10k unless my trip meter was way off. Getting multiple in the 80cm range over a couple days isn't anything to snuff at on that lake imho pretty impressive actually, nice work.
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Lol, hard to gauge the distance when your winding all over the lake lol, but ya I may have been light on the distance
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02-21-2022, 06:47 AM
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Yeah, it was definitely a battle getting around out there in a vehicle. I think I did just as much shoveling out as I did fishing yesterday. Luckily I managed to hook into an 86 5 cm Laker. Good enough for 4th place.....just out of the money .
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Your one crazy fella to venture out with that rig but you gotta admire perseverance and a strong back
Two weeks ago I watched a fella pull up a laker 36” and after all the hooting and cheering I told him thats the tournament winner just a bit early.
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02-21-2022, 08:39 AM
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Tough go this weekend, too bad the weather didn't have so many pressure changes. We put in around 30 hours of fishing, Think I landed 18.
My buddy had a tank on but lost it. We had the best luck in 140 feet of water and down sizing lures.
Hats off to the guy in the dually with chains on pulling the camper. Hopefully his neck isn't sore from driving in reverse so much.
Thanks to the organizers for the weekend
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02-21-2022, 08:40 AM
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The fish were definitely picky for the tournament. We set up away from the crowds Friday morning for the weekend....and once we are set up (me my wife and our 2 year old) .....we don't move lol. We caught lots of quality fish but didn't get anything over 72cm. I ended up 40th for my 3 fish total with a 68 a 69 and a 71. I did however catch a new PB burbot at close to 34".
All in all was a pretty good weekend other than the brutal wind Friday night and Saturday morning.
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02-21-2022, 03:49 PM
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Your welcome 58thecat
Happy to help you out Gregg. Nice meeting you in person. Nice to put a face to 58thecat. Never caught the fish to win lol. But we did get on some burbot at that location. Will have to hook up one day to fish together. There to help anytime.
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Happy to help you out Gregg. Nice meeting you in person. Nice to put a face to 58thecat. Never caught the fish to win lol. But we did get on some burbot at that location. Will have to hook up one day to fish together. There to help anytime.
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Ya you saved our bacon big time or we were in for a long day, again many thanks for the assistance!!!
I was really impressed with what your side by side can do on tracks pulls like a tank!
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02-21-2022, 05:09 PM
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Tough go this weekend, too bad the weather didn't have so many pressure changes. We put in around 30 hours of fishing, Think I landed 18.
My buddy had a tank on but lost it. We had the best luck in 140 feet of water and down sizing lures.
Hats off to the guy in the dually with chains on pulling the camper. Hopefully his neck isn't sore from driving in reverse so much.
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Lol lol have may have been me unless someone else is as stupid too
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02-21-2022, 07:58 PM
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The Ford got a work out we fished beside ya in the snobear Saturday for a bit and sunday How did you make out there ? how deep was it there ?
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Lol lol have may have been me unless someone else is as stupid too
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02-22-2022, 09:07 AM
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The Ford got a work out we fished beside ya in the snobear Saturday for a bit and sunday How did you make out there ? how deep was it there ?
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Snobear....that’s cheating
I saw that rig out on the ice and thought now that’s ice fishing in style!
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02-22-2022, 09:38 AM
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We went in at Birch estates, dodge dually one ton chained with cargo trailer, busted through some flood water in a few places, the boys crowded the 80 cm several times but couldn’t get er done. Slow fishing for sure. Deep snow, flood water, steep hill. The truck had a work out to get 3-4 km out on the lake to Murray island
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Do you think a guy could make it to the island with a half ton?
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02-22-2022, 12:45 PM
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Does anyone know who owns those two cabins just east of the island on the east side of the lake .
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02-22-2022, 02:26 PM
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Do you think a guy could make it to the island with a half ton?
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Go in pairs there is some flood water about 200 meters after you get on the lake and there’s no going around it. It’s about 80 feet long and it’s a beast
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02-22-2022, 04:46 PM
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Go in pairs there is some flood water about 200 meters after you get on the lake and there’s no going around it. It’s about 80 feet long and it’s a beast
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Thanks for the info! Gonna give it a shot this weekend
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02-22-2022, 06:27 PM
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Thanks for the info! Gonna give it a shot this weekend
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Good luck,
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02-23-2022, 06:48 AM
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Does anyone know who owns those two cabins just east of the island on the east side of the lake .
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Thats in Saskatchewan I would look to see which rural municipality they are in and go from there.... might get a name and phone number.
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