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roper1
10-06-2021, 05:53 PM
Took the boat to get winterized today, makes me whiney! Love the summer fishing & hate winter more & more every year. Hunting season sandwiched in between which is the carrot!!!

Coiloil37
10-06-2021, 06:08 PM
I use to dread that day so I feel your pain. Luckily now wintertime just means wearing a hoodie on the boat until the sun comes up.

Zip-in-Z
10-06-2021, 08:07 PM
Fellas ... not yet, toooo soon!

I just pulled my boat out of the shed this afternoon, still have 3 weeks of fishin, the last week of Oct is the best, Mr. White is aggressive & lots of them & Walleyes too, in the shallows.

Stay tuned .... got to get me another one of these.

https://i.imgur.com/ncB2oaZ.jpg

D.

ragweed
10-07-2021, 08:17 AM
I don't recall the week last year (early Nov I think) but my last weekend in the boat was 6 days before my first weekend on the ice. Obviously I'm not much of a hunter. ;)

fordtruckin
10-07-2021, 07:07 PM
Not a boat but I feel yah, I just winterized my camper. Was hoping to get out once or twice yet in October but the wife said no after our son was born. Oh well. Always next year!

Freedom55
10-07-2021, 07:23 PM
Plenty of boat days left in this season including full moon from the 17-23 over my way. Went to Dief. on Thursday, dead flat calm with an approaching low. Didn't work out too well but 'tis the season. Talked to a guy at the mouth of the harbor at Elbow; said he had jigged up three nice walleye by lunch. I was long lining out in the middle

YeeHaw
10-07-2021, 07:34 PM
Hoping to get out a few more days

1bluZebec
10-07-2021, 07:47 PM
Me too got this weekend and next with the boat and we will see how weather is then. Hope I can go till ice is forming on the edges [emoji847]

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Willowtrail
10-07-2021, 08:27 PM
I'm heading out Saturday. One day at a time right now but can't wait to get back out.

1bluZebec
10-07-2021, 08:36 PM
Me too but just not sure where to go with the kids. Either Lac St.Anne, Wabamun or Long [emoji16]they're all just over an hour from the fort and with gas prices like they are I have to pick from those three for trying to get on some walleye for the kids[emoji106] I would have liked to go to try Lac la biche as I've never been yet lol. Alway seems like that place is a top choice like lesser Slave but I'm on call for work too so gotta stay close. It's going to be a gorgeous crisp day on the water that's forsure. CANT WAIT![emoji847]

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Wes_G
10-07-2021, 10:58 PM
Still 4 weekends left. Boat doesn't get put away this year until the 31st. One of my best days of the season last year was Oct 30th, the falleye bite was on!

1bluZebec
10-08-2021, 05:56 AM
Fingers crossed me and the kids have similar outcome on next few trips but don't have any go to spots that are always producing so just going to troll around the areas I think should be productive and hopefully find where the walleye are and use the right presentation with some minnows if need be and cross my fingers for a day to remember [emoji847] it's-6 right now at 6am in Fort sask[emoji16]

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-JR-
10-08-2021, 10:27 AM
Just doing mine now .
Was going to fish longer in the season but I'm fished out .
Retired this year and been getting out a lot !

dmeinder
10-08-2021, 02:04 PM
Either Lac St.Anne, Wabamun or Long k

Don't go to Lac Ste Anne. The water levels are crazy low. Was out there maybe 3 or 4 weeks ago on the west cove side and hit a steel cable that was underwater and high enough to cause impact due to the water levels. Messed up my prop, skeg, and trim motor pretty good.....wouldn't want to see that happen to anyone else. I'd go to Lac La Nonne instead and launch from the free ramp next to killdear. Cheers!

1bluZebec
10-08-2021, 02:15 PM
Wow not good man[emoji21] where was the cable? I was launching at corsair cove and water was extremely low like you said and everyone else but luckily for me I've never hit anyrhing else knock on wood. Anyway just really hoping to find some decent walleye fishing somewhere close as I'm on call for work and will have my 5 yr old daughter and 15 yr old son with me. Wishing I could go to lac la biche but it's abit too far and much this weekend.[emoji21]Anyway sorry to hear about your day and hope mine and kids go good wherever we end up. Lac la nonne is another option I suppose just never launched new boat there yet and need to be sure wherever I go is reasonably good.

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dmeinder
10-08-2021, 02:47 PM
I assume it was the cable. Was talking to another fisher the same day and they mentioned they hit a "cable" in that area years ago, and surely due to the water levels, not ideal now. I was even using the autochart live share data for this side of the lake as well as navionics (yeah I know, out of date, but gives an idea what the lake structure was at one point) and there was no indication of any concern!

Anyways, I made a screenshot for reference for you. I put it on my NAS so others can view. Link is below:
https://meindernas.myqnapcloud.com:62358/share.cgi?ssid=2d86930158ff4bceb3eee3ef46b0ca30

Password is: lacst3ann3

Hope that helps!

-JR-
10-08-2021, 02:49 PM
I was at lac Ste Anne twice this week . Launched from Alberta beach and from west cove . Yes both are shallow .but very do able in my 19 ft Lund .
But I do agree, the town launch at Wabamun might be the best l ramp going close to Edmonton .

dmeinder
10-08-2021, 03:01 PM
I was at lac Ste Anne twice this week . Launched from Alberta beach and from west cove . Yes both are shallow .but very do able in my 19 ft Lund .
But I do agree, the town launch at Wabamun might be the best l ramp going close to Edmonton .

I feel it'd only be doable in zero wind and if planning to row out and in (or use trolling motor) . I couldn't even get my motor trimmed to just touch the surface to get us out.... Had to use our trolling motor at surface level. Previously, even if I was just scratching the surface with the outboard trim, it would still hit bottom and damage the prop on larger pieces of sand and such, so this time I didn't even try with outboard. The likelihood of costly damage is significant. Next time we'll launch at west Cove.... Looks better from there. Anyways hope that helps

-JR-
10-08-2021, 03:17 PM
Was that you out on the lake last saturday , fighting those waves .
I think you pulled your boat in 5 min before me .

1bluZebec
10-08-2021, 04:34 PM
JR dis your Lund red? I was out there last on Sept 11th. Blue and silver Alumacraft comp. 175. Been at Long the last two trips and hit the NSR last weekend down where sturgeon river enters [emoji6] I had very similar time as other fella with trolling motor and struggling to get out from boat launch even with trolling motor. I'm thinking I'll go to Wabamun or try out Lac la nonne maybe. Be careful out there and have a good few last outings everyone[emoji6][emoji106]

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dmeinder
10-08-2021, 05:35 PM
Was that you out on the lake last saturday , fighting those waves .
I think you pulled your boat in 5 min before me .

I don't think so, I was forced to pack it in Sept. 19 due to the damage, But We were fighting some significant waves. That's the other problem with Alberta Beach launch.... its essentially quite "Open" allowing the waves to get big as there is no isolation or protection. Also, the docks orientation offers decent protection from this, But once out of the way of it...Whooooosh, the waves throw you back to the beach, of which, is even more shallow!

I work for a firm that designed the launch and I was cruising pretty bad on the design team due to this launch, however, I imagine at "normal" water levels it works quite well.

I prefer corsair cove because at least that launch is flat. Its quite hard to get a buoyant device to not sit level with the water when loading in order to line up with the un-level trailer bunks..

fish99
10-08-2021, 06:03 PM
Just doing mine now .
Was going to fish longer in the season but I'm fished out .
Retired this year and been getting out a lot !

congrats on your retirement i to retired this year and have fished a lot.
plan on fishing until the first of nov. in the boat.

Cg84
10-08-2021, 07:43 PM
congrats on your retirement i to retired this year and have fished a lot.
plan on fishing until the first of nov. in the boat.

Grats on retirement to both of ya. I retired from the military after 24 years this year but still need to work but can't wait to join ya folks!

Newer to boat ownership and want to keep fishing into late Oct/early Nov, is that an issue in terms of water freezing in the OB or am I pretty good as long as I properly drain the boat and motor after each trip?

fish99
10-08-2021, 09:44 PM
Grats on retirement to both of ya. I retired from the military after 24 years this year but still need to work but can't wait to join ya folks!

Newer to boat ownership and want to keep fishing into late Oct/early Nov, is that an issue in terms of water freezing in the OB or am I pretty good as long as I properly drain the boat and motor after each trip?

i have the crest liner in the garage now as i have a wash down system that could freeze outher than that i just put the out board down to drain the water , have not had a problem with freezing

Willowtrail
10-08-2021, 10:16 PM
Grats on retirement to both of ya. I retired from the military after 24 years this year but still need to work but can't wait to join ya folks!

Newer to boat ownership and want to keep fishing into late Oct/early Nov, is that an issue in terms of water freezing in the OB or am I pretty good as long as I properly drain the boat and motor after each trip?

I do the same as Fish99, Just make sure at the launch to put the motor down and up a few times to drain out as much water as possible. At seasons end make sure to get her warm and drain and refill the gearcase oil. That's the one area to worry about if water got in there during the summer.

Frank_NK28
10-09-2021, 01:14 PM
My boat gets winterized and into storage by Sept 1 each year.....cannot give up waterfowling for fishing...I'll be on the ice after deer/moose ends cutting holes and slaying trout and pike then...:)

dutchman
10-11-2021, 08:53 AM
I too have been holding out as long as possible. Went fishing the other day, quiet on the lake, and caught quite a few.
Sure makes it easier with an outboard, tilt the motor up/down a few times and leave it down.
One thing I wasn't sure of was the live well. Mine is in the bow and assumed all the water would drain out the back. I blew air through both lines and water did come out. Just something to watch for before the real cold comes.

Jayhad
10-11-2021, 10:35 AM
Roper1
On Saturday I was on the balcony drinking a coffee staring at my drifter under wrap, my wife came up put her arm around me and asked "It makes you grumpy doesn't it?"

I grunted in response.

roper1
10-14-2021, 09:31 PM
I too have been holding out as long as possible. Went fishing the other day, quiet on the lake, and caught quite a few.
Sure makes it easier with an outboard, tilt the motor up/down a few times and leave it down.
One thing I wasn't sure of was the live well. Mine is in the bow and assumed all the water would drain out the back. I blew air through both lines and water did come out. Just something to watch for before the real cold comes.

True dat! We've had some great days fall fishing. Little wool pullover & rock. Building a shop so will hold out longer next year!

roper1
10-14-2021, 09:34 PM
Roper1
On Saturday I was on the balcony drinking a coffee staring at my drifter under wrap, my wife came up put her arm around me and asked "It makes you grumpy doesn't it?"

I grunted in response.

Can get on Crawling Valley or Newell May 1, start to fish May 8. That's a loooong time from now, with 50 foot drifts & a 100 below in between. I'm rounding the numbers off a bit but you understand!:)

Freedom55
10-18-2021, 05:30 AM
I admit defeat. The boat gets the treatment today because it was so beautiful here yesterday that we had to float the boat one last time. Nearly out of gas and the batteries depleted we stayed until dark and had a tough time getting on the trailer. When we left there was still 5 boats on the water and the almost full moon was grinning down on them. See ya next year.

Free

Wes_G
10-19-2021, 11:33 PM
I fully expect to be the only one out there in the next couple weeks and that's the way I like it!!

https://i.imgur.com/1KdNDXF.jpg

Zip-in-Z
10-20-2021, 05:38 PM
Nice pic .... congrat's on the BTY Walleye.

Cheers

D.

Wes_G
10-23-2021, 12:38 AM
nice pic .... Congrat's on the bty walleye.

Cheers

d.

bty?

patrol1957
10-23-2021, 06:09 AM
I fully expect to be the only one out there in the next couple weeks and that's the way I like it!!

https://i.imgur.com/1KdNDXF.jpg
That's a nice healthy walleye thanks for sharing.

SamSteele
10-23-2021, 03:24 PM
bty?


Short for beauty…

AlbertanGP
10-24-2021, 08:55 PM
Such good weather still for fishing. My kids finally got their new jet boat that was supposed to be delivered back in June so we had to take it out for a few hours on Saturday. I could post fish pics, but their dog in four of my socks to keep the new boat clean is more entertaining. :)

roper1
10-24-2021, 09:24 PM
Such good weather still for fishing. My kids finally got their new jet boat that was supposed to be delivered back in June so we had to take it out for a few hours on Saturday. I could post fish pics, but their dog in four of my socks to keep the new boat clean is more entertaining. :)

Very nice ride!!!

Zip-in-Z
10-24-2021, 09:41 PM
bty?

BTY = Beauty Walleye

D.

My last day will most likely be this Tuesday or Wednesday ... getting a bit tooo cold for the float tube, unless we get some warm chinook next week then may try Troutville near Rocky.




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Wes_G
11-06-2021, 11:17 PM
Looks like I got an extra weekend from what I thought a month ago. Boat goes into hibernation tomorrow! Only boat on the lake... Love this time of year, fat fat fat.

https://i.imgur.com/Zcgmsju.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/FpwwMQo.jpg

SNAPFisher
11-07-2021, 07:16 AM
Yep, that pic tells it all. One of the fattest I've seen. Nice work!