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Mark 12-05-2020 05:27 PM

Lees Lake
 
Hi
I was wondering if anybody has been at Lees or Beauvais Lake lately and could give an ice and fishing report.

Never fished at either, and thought I'd try some place new next week.

Any info and advise would be muchly appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

Scott N 12-05-2020 07:41 PM

I drove by Lee Lake last week on my way home from Beaver Mines, and last Saturday the lake still had open water (white caps actually) on about 50% of the lake I'd guess. With the warm weather this last week, I'm thinking the ice would be sketchy at best right now.

I can't report on Beauvais, but Beaver Mines was busy today and there is about 5" on it right now.

pinelakeperch 12-07-2020 08:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Scott N (Post 4281315)
I drove by Lee Lake last week on my way home from Beaver Mines, and last Saturday the lake still had open water (white caps actually) on about 50% of the lake I'd guess. With the warm weather this last week, I'm thinking the ice would be sketchy at best right now.

I can't report on Beauvais, but Beaver Mines was busy today and there is about 5" on it right now.

Any intel on Butcher? Thanks :)

pgavey 12-07-2020 09:40 AM

My bud was walking his dogs near Beauvais on Sat, its mostly open water.

Scott N 12-07-2020 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by pinelakeperch (Post 4282209)
Any intel on Butcher? Thanks :)

Someone who works for my fishing buddy said it had open water last week, but I'm not sure of any more details.

pinelakeperch 12-07-2020 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by pgavey (Post 4282246)
My bud was walking his dogs near Beauvais on Sat, its mostly open water.

Might be a dumb question, but why would Lee be open but Beaver Mines be around 8in of ice (last I heard)?

pinelakeperch 12-07-2020 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Scott N (Post 4282275)
Someone who works for my fishing buddy said it had open water last week, but I'm not sure of any more details.

Appreciate it :)

bessiedog 12-07-2020 03:24 PM

Beaver is actually in the mountains and is at a much higher elevation than Lee. Lee is kindof at the end of the CrowNest valley and one could consider it to be almost on the edge of the prairies.

Beaver usually has walkable ice on it first, then Emerald, then Beauvais, then Butcher, then Lee

OMR freezes when it bloody just feels like it...... here's hopin the geeese keep it open for longer.

Both have springs that you have to watch out for..... but Lee seems to have way more springs in it that really negatively affect the ice level.

I don't trust that lake any more man...

pinelakeperch 12-07-2020 03:44 PM

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Originally Posted by bessiedog (Post 4282468)
Beaver is actually in the mountains and is at a much higher elevation than Lee. Lee is kindof at the end of the CrowNest valley and one could consider it to be almost on the edge of the prairies.

Beaver usually has walkable ice on it first, then Emerald, then Beauvais, then Butcher, then Lee

OMR freezes when it bloody just feels like it...... here's hopin the geeese keep it open for longer.

Both have springs that you have to watch out for..... but Lee seems to have way more springs in it that really negatively affect the ice level.

I don't trust that lake any more man...

For some reason I thought Lee was closer to the mountains than it is. Thanks for the explanation. I was hoping to hit Butcher this weekend, but it looks like it'll have to be Beaver Mines.

Mark 12-09-2020 10:31 AM

Thanks everybody for the info.

pinelakeperch 12-12-2020 02:57 PM

Any updates on Beaver Mines and or Butcher?

Soab 12-13-2020 06:27 AM

Drove by yesterday, probably 15 vehicles at butcher


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