Sooner
03-01-2022, 12:50 PM
Was out there on the weekend after many years. I seen some sled tracks on both. One kid riding a sled on Carson. Years back we used sleds to access Carson from the parking lot so I assume that is still allowed.
We drove onto McLeod Sunday but that access/road will not be doable once it warms up for any length of time. Good luck getting up off the lake with soft snow. Whoever has that camper on the ice will have some fun soon.
With it being a provincial park and seeing sled tracks, I assume sleds/atvs can still be used to access the lakes. But can you off load say at Carson and drive over to McLeod on a sled or atv to try that lake first?
Just curious if I can legally atv over from Carson with the gear in the Magnum sled seeing I would then be using an atv in a provincial park.
On the fishing side of things, McLeod was a bust. Seen some whites on cam, no pike on cam or bites. Man that lake has one heck of a drop off. First time trying it, going to try it in the summer.
At Carson we had some bites, fought a couple halfway up but nothing out. Was fun to remember how those trout bite. One will nibble, one will hit hard like a walleye and then there is the dead weight when you pull up.
Thanks for any info on the use of atv/sleds on the road from lake to lake.
We drove onto McLeod Sunday but that access/road will not be doable once it warms up for any length of time. Good luck getting up off the lake with soft snow. Whoever has that camper on the ice will have some fun soon.
With it being a provincial park and seeing sled tracks, I assume sleds/atvs can still be used to access the lakes. But can you off load say at Carson and drive over to McLeod on a sled or atv to try that lake first?
Just curious if I can legally atv over from Carson with the gear in the Magnum sled seeing I would then be using an atv in a provincial park.
On the fishing side of things, McLeod was a bust. Seen some whites on cam, no pike on cam or bites. Man that lake has one heck of a drop off. First time trying it, going to try it in the summer.
At Carson we had some bites, fought a couple halfway up but nothing out. Was fun to remember how those trout bite. One will nibble, one will hit hard like a walleye and then there is the dead weight when you pull up.
Thanks for any info on the use of atv/sleds on the road from lake to lake.