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Kipawa lake and area update

Started by crunchie, April 10, 2016, 04:06:50 PM

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crunchie

Got a feeling going to be a long spring.  With hardly any rain nor high temps (Above 10c) in the next ten days, Kipawa Lake is going to stay tight, imo.  Was at the govt dock few minutes ago and took a few shots (pics.....).  Hard to believe trout season opens in 12 days.  I met a few snowmobilers riding the trails along side the highway, that itself is downright depressing, lol.
On an encouraging note, it's a well known fact around here that the ice was not good all winter so when it does start to go, it should go quickly.
Our houses were snow free last week then we got a foot of snow and it has stayed cold since, so most of us still have snow on our roofs.  When I went to bed last night, it was -18c, that's about -.4F I believe.
These pics were taken from the govt dock today at 3:00 pm.


Keep your stick on the ice and your rod in the water

Jay Thomas

Great post crunchie. Thanks for sharing!

Jay

Riverrat

Nice pics.  I heard 5-10cm more tonight.  Then above freezing the rest of the week.

SgtCrabby

All I can say is 'Wow, thats looks like a lot of white stuff'. 
Hope it goes away soon.

T-Bone

Embrace every moment...you only get it once

Canuckbass

Snow last night in Bracebridge, +17 on the weekend!!

crunchie

Got up to 18c today in Temiscaming, whoohoooo.  We changed our boat last fall and only used it about a month.  We're getting itchy to get it out, I guess it just feels like it's taking too long, lol.
Keep your stick on the ice and your rod in the water

Dog

Not to fear, global warming is here...
One more cast...

SgtCrabby

Dog, a retired meteorologist told me while we were fishing once that he thought the jury was out on the global warming bandwagon. 
From where I sit; it looks like spring will eventually make an appearance in the Kip area.