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Finally get to see Lake Kipawa!

Started by GregL, May 15, 2017, 09:04:44 AM

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GregL

We have been trying to visit the lake for a few years, but it never seemed we could make it. Finally, everything came together and now we have 2 trips book in the same year WOOT!

My wife and I are fishing the May long weekend and  we have a group of 5 fishing the Labor day week, we are staying at http://www.alwakilodge.com/ both trips, so excited!!!!

Were hoping to find some walleye, anybody know what the water temps are up to?

Apologies! I just realized I posted in the wrong section and there is no option to delete my post or relocate my post to the general forum




limacharley

Hey Greg,
My son and I jumped in on Saturday to wash up. temp was 51.7 F......BRRRrrrr.
The Alwaki area is a great place to fish; I'm sure your hosts will provide you with a map
of locations. Hunter's narrows is my go to spot.
Everybody is a genius.
But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree,
it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.
- Albert Einstein

john c

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GregL

I am trying to get it moved for you but it doesn't want to move for me and the boss isn't here to fix it.

john c

It moved for me :-[
Smile, every one will wonder what you have been up to.

T-Bone

Quote from: GregL on May 15, 2017, 09:04:44 AM

Were hoping to find some walleye,


Good choice on Alwaki. We are experienced in that area of the lake and have no less than 25 or so "go to" spots for walleye...and always find a few more every year. If one is not 'on', go to the next...and so on until you are catching them one after the next. I'd guess this early in the year you'll want to be shallow...like silly shallow. No need to travel very far either...most within a mile or two of camp...the outer limits would be 3 miles.

Good luck!

74...


Embrace every moment...you only get it once

RHYBAK

Quote from: T-Bone on May 15, 2017, 12:38:05 PM
Quote from: GregL on May 15, 2017, 09:04:44 AM

Were hoping to find some walleye,


Good choice on Alwaki. We are experienced in that area of the lake and have no less than 25 or so "go to" spots for walleye...and always find a few more every year. If one is not 'on', go to the next...and so on until you are catching them one after the next. I'd guess this early in the year you'll want to be shallow...like silly shallow. No need to travel very far either...most within a mile or two of camp...the outer limits would be 3 miles.

Good luck!

74...


How about off the dock?

31
Be kinder than necessary, for everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle

crackers42

GregL,

We took a temp on Sunday after the rains and it got to 55F on top (10 feet down was in the 40's still) with the warm weather it may climb into the high 50's by the opener.

September temps should be in the 70's, both times you will want to fish down in the 20-30 feet range.

Fish wont be in shallow on the opener they will still be in the 15+ feet range.

The opener would probably have better luck down int he bottom end (east of the lake) where I find the further in the year the better the western arm gets.

Hope this helps.

T-Bone

Quote from: RHYBAK on May 15, 2017, 01:04:47 PM

How about off the dock?

31

Yep...there too...closer to the beer....
Embrace every moment...you only get it once

GregL

Thanks for the info!

We'll be in the camo lund tiller with our 2 labs 🤘 give us a wave 😃

Canuckbass

Lots of spots near you Greg, if you can't find head to Hunters Narrows in the current. 3/8oz jig head usually needed to get down better.

GregL

Thanks CB!

I'm so walleye-stracted right HURRY UP SATURDAY!!!