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12-30-2018, 07:52 AM
So at Last Mountain Lake in Sask there is a pier at regina beach that reaches out ~ 100 feet in the water.
Summertime
people are fishing like crazy on the pier. Yes they probably dont have boats.
In the Winter -
people set up ice shacks 200 yards further in the water on the ice to the north.
There are pressure ridges kind of around the pier but people with pop ups dont stop there they walk by out to the 200yards beyond the pier. Funny thing is that not many people fish here in the summer as they are closer to shore further to the west. I realize fish change their patterns.
Under water/ice Structure
At the 200 yard mark the lake is fairly flat pancaked as it generally is on the south arm. Depth mark at 200 yard where all the ice shacks are , is 16-17 feet.
Depth at the end of the pier is around 13' if i recall. There is a long underground sandbar as well paralleling the pier about 100 yards to the east that i have walked out in in the summer 100 feet or so in waistline deep water. This sandbar has a pressure ridge above.
Questions:
So any reason why people wouldnt walk on around the pier and zap some holes and set up a popup ? Are people concerned for pressure ridges? When they drive on here they are beside the ridges. A few guys don't stick to the path every season lol.
Summertime
people are fishing like crazy on the pier. Yes they probably dont have boats.
In the Winter -
people set up ice shacks 200 yards further in the water on the ice to the north.
There are pressure ridges kind of around the pier but people with pop ups dont stop there they walk by out to the 200yards beyond the pier. Funny thing is that not many people fish here in the summer as they are closer to shore further to the west. I realize fish change their patterns.
Under water/ice Structure
At the 200 yard mark the lake is fairly flat pancaked as it generally is on the south arm. Depth mark at 200 yard where all the ice shacks are , is 16-17 feet.
Depth at the end of the pier is around 13' if i recall. There is a long underground sandbar as well paralleling the pier about 100 yards to the east that i have walked out in in the summer 100 feet or so in waistline deep water. This sandbar has a pressure ridge above.
Questions:
So any reason why people wouldnt walk on around the pier and zap some holes and set up a popup ? Are people concerned for pressure ridges? When they drive on here they are beside the ridges. A few guys don't stick to the path every season lol.