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Took my boys out for a few hours Sunday. We walked about 300M straight out from the end of the road and found 6-8" of good ice. There were lots of snowmobiles and ATVs out buzzing around, and several huts further out. Around 500 or meters off shore there is a pretty large pressure crack, I am unsure of the conditions directly around the crack.
Not much in the way of fish for us - the wind made it a task to get the shelter set up. When the wind is up, it's such a massive chore to go put new anchors in, break the hut down, move the kids and gear, then set it all back up again to try a new spot. We had to pick a spot and stick with it. Unfortunately, we picked poorly this time around!
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You fished those winds yesterday? How old are your kids? You faired well with conditions, could be chasing g your hut still...lol Part of the learning experience, I try to fish a hole for 5 min to catch something before setting up. Tough when it's -20 with wind and kids.
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We were out on Sunday, not yesterday thank goodness. Yesterday would've been miserable and pretty close to impossible!
My boys are 7 and 10. I have a fairly good setup process for wind - two anchors in the ice on the windy side before opening the hut. Learned this after a day when I was by myself and had to chase my portable across the lake on foot after it took off in the wind.
Very nice to get a good old fashioned Canadian winter this time around..
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Thanks Ronzigator. Do you know if it's the same deal at the end of Mapleview Dr? I'm excited to hit LS, haven't been able to get there in 2 years due to the poor ice conditions
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QUOTE (ronzigator @ Jan 28, 2025 - 11:35 am)
We were out on Sunday, not yesterday thank goodness. Yesterday would've been miserable and pretty close to impossible!
My boys are 7 and 10. I have a fairly good setup process for wind - two anchors in the ice on the windy side before opening the hut. Learned this after a day when I was by myself and had to chase my portable across the lake on foot after it took off in the wind.
Very nice to get a good old fashioned Canadian winter this time around..
yup good system, always put down at least 1 anchor before popping any sides. I will always remember the time i saw a red ice fishing shack rolling down Penetang harbor while snowmobiling, then i saw two young guys about a mile behind running after it i chased it down for them and they were pretty thankful
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QUOTE (petersaban @ Jan 29, 2025 - 01:54 pm)
Thanks Ronzigator. Do you know if it's the same deal at the end of Mapleview Dr? I'm excited to hit LS, haven't been able to get there in 2 years due to the poor ice conditions
I couldn't recall what the deal was with Mapleview, so just went for a quick drive to check. There are No Parking signs on both sides of the road from Fleming Blvd to the lake. Beyond that, there are no indicators of no parking along Mapleview, though there are a fair number of driveways you'd have to work around.
If you have a snow machine you may be able to park at the end of Warnica, just off of Mapleview, where there's a nice big turnaround spot.
Ice looks good off Mapleview for the distance I could see through the blowing snow. Just a heads-up, we've gotten the better part of a foot of snow since the weekend with huge winds, so there will be some nasty drifts to navigate. My plans to take my ATV out on Friday might have to be put on hold in favour of walking.
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