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06-13-2017, 01:55 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2010
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Pinehurst and Touchwood Lake
Can anyone give me some info on the fishing/camping at either lake? I live in Spruce Grove and have never been up there. Just wondering if its a waste of time traveling that far or are there some big fish to catch?
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06-13-2017, 02:05 PM
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Join Date: May 2011
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Originally Posted by jbax
Can anyone give me some info on the fishing/camping at either lake? I live in Spruce Grove and have never been up there. Just wondering if its a waste of time traveling that far or are there some big fish to catch?
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Camping in both places is "rustic" ie pit toilets, no hookups or electricity, a pump for water an the potable water pump might be some distance away. If I recall correctly camping is better at touchwood but it has been a number of years since I last camped there. The gravel road in both places is dusty when dry and muddy when wet.
As for he Fishing go give both a try and see for your self but I would say it's not as good as before the mono species walleye management took over.
Last edited by cube; 06-13-2017 at 02:12 PM.
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06-13-2017, 02:48 PM
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Was at touchwood week and a half ago. If your pulling a camper/fifth wheel and it starts to rain, better start packing and get out. Went in after a big rain and she was pretty snotty. Fishing was fairly slow but should be better now.
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06-13-2017, 02:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Talking moose
Was at touchwood week and a half ago. If your pulling a camper/fifth wheel and it starts to rain, better start packing and get out. Went in after a big rain and she was pretty snotty. Fishing was fairly slow but should be better now.
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Road to Pinehurst was very soft at end of may as well. There is just so much water up there right now. Standing water in most fields when I was there.
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06-13-2017, 03:16 PM
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There was a post about this a couple weeks ago,as mentioned the roads are usually very dusty or mud.Pinehurst and Touchwood are approx 30k of dirt/gravel.Pinehurst has a rock pile just below the surface to the left of the lil island directly across from the launch.Both have large fish but can be hard to find.The wood is usually soggy poplar.A small tin boat may not be a good idea if you trek out far.We rescued a boat a few yrs back on PH.As mentioned they are very primative .The limits on both are zero walleye and 1 pike,the perch are fairly rare on both.No reservations and the locals put up tents to save the sites so its a 3-4hr drive with no guarantee of getting one.ASK ME HOW I KNOW!!!
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06-13-2017, 05:11 PM
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Canterbury
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jbax
Can anyone give me some info on the fishing/camping at either lake? I live in Spruce Grove and have never been up there. Just wondering if its a waste of time traveling that far or are there some big fish to catch?
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Try Elinor they have good sites there, even a cabin rental. Fishing should be good the fuzz is starting to fly
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06-13-2017, 09:10 PM
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Personally I like Touchwood way better than Pinehurst. Beautiful lake and some of the clearest water around. Fishing can be slow but know for some big Pike and historically a good Walleye lake although the limit is zero. More rustic style campground but if your looking for somewhere off the beaten path that's quiet and free of crowds this is the place. Very big and deep lake in excess of 130ft
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06-14-2017, 10:00 AM
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Just got back from Wolf Lake yesterday. Road is fine there so Pinehurst would be similar I would think.
Just one factor that may sway you, mosquitoes. I live on a farm so mosquitoes are certainly something I live with and lots of them. But, at the Wolf boat launch, that factor alone, I would not go back until they die off a bit. That or go on hot and dry weather. It was overcast yesterday and cooler so they were out BIG TIME. Even fully sprayed (twice) I had them flying in my ears and nose. There were out in the thousands. Despite best efforts we ended with at least a hundred in cab of the truck. Most got sucked out going down the road but we killed them all the way home.
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06-14-2017, 10:28 AM
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Originally Posted by SNAPFisher
Just got back from Wolf Lake yesterday. Road is fine there so Pinehurst would be similar I would think.
Just one factor that may sway you, mosquitoes. I live on a farm so mosquitoes are certainly something I live with and lots of them. But, at the Wolf boat launch, that factor alone, I would not go back until they die off a bit. That or go on hot and dry weather. It was overcast yesterday and cooler so they were out BIG TIME. Even fully sprayed (twice) I had them flying in my ears and nose. There were out in the thousands. Despite best efforts we ended with at least a hundred in cab of the truck. Most got sucked out going down the road but we killed them all the way home.
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Could be wrong here but I would think the road into Wolf would be better than the others after the rather major road work that happened in the Wolf area a couple of years back.
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06-14-2017, 10:56 AM
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Originally Posted by cube
Could be wrong here but I would think the road into Wolf would be better than the others after the rather major road work that happened in the Wolf area a couple of years back.
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Yes wolf is much better. It's a real road.
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06-14-2017, 11:16 AM
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From what I saw last weekend, the camping at PH is far worst than Touchwood. Many more sites at Touchwood as well, the expansion at PH is not done yet. The roads were soft, but not muddy, stay on the tracks and don't venture too far off, it gets pretty grabby on the shoulders.
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06-14-2017, 11:44 AM
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Originally Posted by cube
Could be wrong here but I would think the road into Wolf would be better than the others after the rather major road work that happened in the Wolf area a couple of years back.
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Certainly the first 15 km is
The last 5 km remains unchanged. I haven't been into PH for quite a few years but it was always comparable, at least to me, to WL.
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06-14-2017, 03:44 PM
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Wolf lk is 2/3's paved,no where near the same as PH or Touchwood
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06-16-2017, 05:17 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Spruce Grove, Alberta
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Thanks for all the info. It sucks that you cant keep any walleye but all i am really looking to do is reel in some big fish and enjoy. Hopefully i can make it up there soon.
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06-27-2017, 10:10 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Spruce Grove, Alberta
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I made it up to Elinor Lake yesterday and gave it a try, It was super windy which sucked and we were basically restricted to the bays out of the wind. We caught more fish then i cared to count but nothing to brag about. I will for surely be back to try and find the big guys! Thanks for the recommendation!
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