Vegreville Pond, Hasse Lake etc.
it has been fours years since my son was born, this year finally I can find some time to go fishing. Has anyone been to the Vegreville Pond or Hasse Lake lately? I used to fish there and it always have some nice action. I can only do shore fishing so it is kind of limited.
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why not try east pit lake? if you don't mind the walk, I've had lots of luck along the south east side.
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I have never been to East Pit Lake before. I don't mind walking as long as its not an hour up hill both ways. Do you fly fish, bait cast, Power bait there? thanks for the suggestion.
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Flyfish from the shore at east pit is easy. the lake is just north of the Wabumun turn off drive a klick north and on the left (west) side of the road you'll see a fair sized parking lot and a chain link fence with a gate. follow the trail up the hill and the lake is visible from the top. any bait for fishing is good as far as I know.
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Have you tried hermitage park pond? stocked with rainbows as well.
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still decent at Veg Pond
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I was Hermitage early this morning (5:30 ish, I don't think the park s officially open yet). I did well with a strike indicator and a red worm pattern. I had more "hits" on the Orange bio strike indicator than I did on my fly but still landed 4 in an hour, the largest was around 11 inches.
I think Hasse has been totally dead for a couple of years, not worth the trip. I have never been to Vegreville, so no help there. East Pit is fun. There are a few large fish in there and the bottom is pretty solid so I normally wear waders. I waded without waders once and pulled leaches off my inner thigh when I got back to the parking lot. Damsel fly nymphs work well there. Cardiff may interest you as well although when I was there a few weeks ago a 6 inch fish would be an improvement over the two I caught there. They don't put very large fish in there . I think I have a free pass for some fishing tonight , may try Chickakoo and/ or Muir. Good luck! |
With a 4 yr old child (or any young children) I also suggest Hermitage, Veg, or Cardiff ponds. Easy access and quite close to your vehicle. Also at Cardiff you can catch crayish which is fun for kids, and herm has lots of geese and ducks for child to see. East Pit is nice, but one heck of a hill to handle, or long walk to avoid hill. Good luck, have fun.
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