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SamSteele
01-15-2019, 10:41 AM
Hey all,

Headed to Winefred this weekend with a bunch of buddies. I’ve never been there before. Was curious if others had ice fished there before and if so, what did you find worked well? There’s a bait ban for the lake, so nothing scented allowed. That may put a damper on the tip up game for big pike.

Would love to hear some experiences. Thanks.

dodgeboy1979
01-15-2019, 10:55 AM
In the past i've used big 5 of diamonds and jigged them. Caught everything from big pike to walleye and even large whitefish.

Jamie
01-15-2019, 11:00 AM
How do you get back in there? Is the road plowed?
I assume you are staying at the Lodge. Do they have any equipment package rentals or do you have to bring all your own stuff?

243plus
01-15-2019, 11:05 AM
In the past i've used big 5 of diamonds and jigged them. Caught everything from big pike to walleye and even large whitefish.

The biggest whitefish I ever caught was on exactly what you used.. a big 5 of diamonds. Surprised the heck out of me.

Ronji
01-15-2019, 11:46 AM
Its weird that the 5 of diamonds has been our go to hook for years. Used them in all seasons, and caught all species of fish on them. Sometimes a jig will work, but 95% of the time is the tried and true Len Thompson.

guru fisher
01-15-2019, 08:24 PM
I always find Fred is dead in the winter for some reason. That’s just a myth about 5 of diamond spoons in the winter. Great fishing in the summer not worth the time, money and effort in the winter...

SamSteele
01-16-2019, 07:10 AM
How do you get back in there? Is the road plowed?

I assume you are staying at the Lodge. Do they have any equipment package rentals or do you have to bring all your own stuff?



Going to stay at the Winefred Lake Outfitters. Bringing our own stuff in and using a cabin.

SamSteele
01-16-2019, 07:15 AM
I always find Fred is dead in the winter for some reason. That’s just a myth about 5 of diamond spoons in the winter. Great fishing in the summer not worth the time, money and effort in the winter...



Well that is unfortunate to hear. It’s too close to the trip to back out on my buddies now though. May as well make the best of it.

Jamie
01-16-2019, 11:13 AM
Well that is unfortunate to hear. It’s too close to the trip to back out on my buddies now though. May as well make the best of it.

I am sure you guys will have a great time. Fish are fish. They may bite, they may not. It's the experience thats so damn cool.

chriscosta
01-16-2019, 11:07 PM
Use them storm wildeye rubber perch and walleye and pike patterns

Jamie
01-16-2019, 11:39 PM
Use them storm wildeye rubber perch and walleye and pike patterns

This is what we used... HOLY CRAP!!! When I go again, I will be changing the hook set up. So much time spent operating on these pike. They took them so deep. Perhaps drop the treble completely? What are your thoughts?
I took so many hooks and this was the absolute best bar none. Not sure how they will work while ice fishing. Let us know!!

SamSteele
01-17-2019, 08:04 AM
Yeah, I have some of those packed but I'm not sure how they will do ice fishing. I thought about putting them on a quick strike rig under a jaw jacker. That's the only way I can think of getting them to hang level or nose down.

mlee
01-17-2019, 10:07 AM
Yeah, I have some of those packed but I'm not sure how they will do ice fishing. I thought about putting them on a quick strike rig under a jaw jacker. That's the only way I can think of getting them to hang level or nose down.
Use a small elastic band to sinch your leader to the body at the mid point....it will stay level.
I've used the storm rubbers under tip ups on bait ban lakes and caught a couple pike that way when other stuff hasnt worked.

SamSteele
01-17-2019, 10:23 AM
Great idea! Thanks!

mlee
01-17-2019, 11:45 AM
Great idea! Thanks!

Depending on which one you use.....sometimes you have to play with the slack between the tie eye and the cinch point or double it back towards the head if it's really front heavy.

marky_mark
01-17-2019, 08:30 PM
Buddy left his truck at the launch and had his tires slashed out there
Some of the locals aren’t very friendly

chriscosta
01-18-2019, 11:56 PM
This is what we used... HOLY CRAP!!! When I go again, I will be changing the hook set up. So much time spent operating on these pike. They took them so deep. Perhaps drop the treble completely? What are your thoughts?
I took so many hooks and this was the absolute best bar none. Not sure how they will work while ice fishing. Let us know!!
Yeah I take the trebles off fir that reason and cuz I been hooked in the hand by them a cpl times lol

SteveY66
01-19-2019, 12:36 AM
Jig large spoons or jigs. I’ve found white single tail jigs are lethal. Post pics and good luck!

Jamie
01-19-2019, 12:50 AM
Okay I have had enough!!!! I hear-by throw out a OFFICIAL challenge between Tree and his so called offspring!!! I want to see those 2 shrubs and mine have a throw down down at #1 who can catch the biggest, #2 who can cook the best and #3 who wins at monopoly while in the cabin for the title of greatest family ever, My guess is that Tree and his shrubs would be afraid of such a wager....

Step up my friend!!!!!!! Dont make me ask your wife cause we both know she would kick both our asses!! ;-)

Jamie
01-19-2019, 12:52 AM
Late spring/Early summer at Winfred is the throw down!

treeroot
01-19-2019, 01:30 PM
Buddy left his truck at the launch and had his tires slashed out there
Some of the locals aren’t very friendly

yup...

My experiences are that the locals aren't around much, but when they are out and about you'd better be ready for a confrontation.

SamSteele
01-20-2019, 08:55 PM
Hey all. We just got back this afternoon. It was a challenging trip to say the least. We wound up catching a grand total of 4 pike between 8 fishers with myself catching 2 of them. All were under 5 lbs. I ended up with frostbite on the bridge of my nose due to the extreme cold, and we had a water pump go on one of our trucks outside of Lac La Biche which required a flatbed tow back to Edmonton.

Lots of stories to tell for the future, but not many about the fishing.

Here’s a few pictures from the trip.

A photo with a 20 second shutter speed taken at 11 pm. Ursa Major in the top right corner.
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Sunset on the ice.
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SteveY66
02-03-2019, 05:48 PM
Thanks for the feedback.
I am really stunned that the fishing was slow. I’d think the lake would be insane in March. Curious to see if anyone has had luck with whites in the winter ? I’ve caught some in the summer months, very aggressive.

Jamie
02-03-2019, 06:26 PM
Sam Steele. Share them all. What a great adventure. Did you have to sled in or could you drive?

swampy45
02-05-2019, 09:20 AM
It’s a hard lake to fish in the winter, and I won’t put in the time to do it again. In the summer fishing has even tapered off quite significantly over the past few years, and I am hoping to see the closure of retention for Northern Pike will help with that

SamSteele
02-05-2019, 10:57 AM
Thanks for the feedback.
I am really stunned that the fishing was slow. I’d think the lake would be insane in March. Curious to see if anyone has had luck with whites in the winter ? I’ve caught some in the summer months, very aggressive.

We saw a few whites on the north side of Banana Island in about 12 FOW but they weren't interested in anything we put down.

SamSteele
02-05-2019, 10:59 AM
Sam Steele. Share them all. What a great adventure. Did you have to sled in or could you drive?

Easy drive in to Winnifred Lake Outfitters and then sled onto the lake. There was a lot of snow and flood water. One guy was out with a Ranger but it looked like he got stuck a few times. We chatted with them and they caught two fish that weekend. An 8lb and a 16 lb.

mitchj
02-05-2019, 11:02 AM
Iv allways wanted to fish winifred,Iv heard nothing but good in summer and winter about this lake.

SamSteele
02-05-2019, 11:07 AM
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A few more pictures from the trip.

snowman93
02-06-2019, 12:05 PM
Every trip is adventure. How did the strike master hold up in the cold ? All great reviews from what I’ve seen on them .

SamSteele
02-06-2019, 12:09 PM
It did great. I drilled about 50 holes in varying thickness of ice (16-20” on average) in mid -20C without keeping the battery in a warm location and I still had 1 bar left on the battery. I would probably put it in a warm place in the future but wanted to see how it did. I didn’t need to use my second battery at all on the trip.

I did notice that the battery needed to warm up for a while before it would charge. I put it on the charger immediately upon returning to the cabin and it showed full on the charger. After it warmed for a while it would then take a charge.

WinefredCommander
02-19-2019, 01:12 PM
Great fishery. Will be looking forward to seeing what McMahon and his cronies try to do with the public access this season. We thought Paul was bad? This guy is going to lock this place up!