Pigeon Lake P.P. Access Not So Good
Hey all looking to access Pigeon Lake from the Park boat launch. I headed up to lake yesterday morn nice and early, just over two hour drive. I had a good idea that I would be driving out on the ice to really search for the walleye. Upon arrival found a nice ice wall due to the lake heaving. Totally unable to go over with truck in fact it got even higher by days end.
I walked out with hut and all my gear and spent entire day, first line not down hole until about 8:45am. I moved only 3 time in total and had the lake almost all to myself. I ended up with 7 walleye iced and 4 lost. Had a few other hits aswell. I ended up with all three tags filled and some other real nice ones to release. :) |
I encountered the same thing on sunday. I was able to still get on at the zeiner access, so for anyone who needs an alternate route that is that best access on this side of the lake.
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Where abouts is this access from the P.P.?
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Just make sure you are outside the "no fishing zone" before you drill holes. LC |
You could get on from the northwest side of the lake just north of where tide creek comes in. Watch for signs on the hwy that say gilwood beach/fisher home.
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Buckmaster is correct. the access would actually be gillwood beach/fisher home |
You guys are right, I'm sorry. I realize now that it actually was the fisher home access that i drove on at. Thanks for correcting me.
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Thanks guys for the access directions, I may not get up there again for a couple weeks but may still make the trip.
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How thick was the ice? Wonder why it's heaving all around the lake. It's like that in Poplar Bay and Crystal Springs too. Heading out there this wkd so hope to get out there with the new shack. Having a guy with a bobcat clear the heave at Crystal Springs launch but you need a key I guess.
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I'm not sure what causes the ice to heave the way it does. If someone does know I would be curious to hear the reason. As far as the ice thickness I measured a solid 19 inches when I was out on Sunday.
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Wind is for sure one. Weight of the ice mass (snow and ice) likely creates pressure downwards as snow and stuff are added on the surface. the weakest linkts on a sheet of ice would be points and such and depending on the stress cause heaving? I dunno. all I know is in moonlight bay the ice heaved the farthest up the beach ive seen in recent years. but that happened early in the season. |
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