Author Archives: eddyl

March 6th, 2025

The last couple of days, with a bit of snow, a lot of wind, and temperatures cooling down, it looks like most everything froze except for the road banks, where it is layered. Our access is still in good shape, but the warmer temperatures over the weekend will soften things up out there.

We will reopen for 4WD vehicles and single axle wheelhouses for this weekend, and depending on what happens with the bite, we will decide if we will continue with ATVs next week. Or close for the season.   Call the office if you plan on coming up so we get an idea of who’s coming.  Hours are 7:00 am to 5:00 pm.

Eddy

 

March 3rd, 2025

After today, we will be closing down our access for the next few days. Tuesday through Thursday could bring rain, snow, and strong winds. After that, we’ll see what it looks like out there and decide if we will be open for the weekend.  Keep watching the report.

Reports from fishermen over the weekend said the bite was very slow. Not much for Perch or Northern.  Fishermen went out for Tullibee in the Tullibee Hole without much action. As the weather changes and warms, I’m sure things will pick up, but by then, it might just be accessible by ATVs.  We will see what happens.

Eddy

March 2nd, 2025

Over the last two days, a few fishermen showed up and went out. Most Perch reports were smalls, but a few Jumbos were caught in the shallows. There are two groups out for Northern Pike, but I haven’t heard from them yet.

The colder weather has froze things up pretty good out there, and the access will be in good shape for a while.  I plan on remaining open until it warms up to the point where we can’t get out of the access safely.  If you want to come up, call the afternoon before. (Our office hours are 7:00 am to 5:00 pm) to check conditions, as when it warms up, it will be day by day.

Eddy