Hello, Would anyone have a suggestion for kid friendly (meaning somewhat easily accessible and with fair chance of success, fish size size doesn't matter) ice fishing lakes in the sea-to-ski corridor?
Many thanks in advance!
Hello, Would anyone have a suggestion for kid friendly (meaning somewhat easily accessible and with fair chance of success, fish size size doesn't matter) ice fishing lakes in the sea-to-ski corridor?
Many thanks in advance!
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Go look here for a lake in the area you choose. It tells all about the lake.
Not sure if any lakes will have ice unless they are in higher elevations. Then getting to them will be by sled.
Go to the lake and check ice thickness and see where holes are drilled and blood around them. Fish there.
Last edited by tigrr; 01-20-2025 at 08:16 PM.
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I think your talking Hwy 99 corridor?
The challenge of retirement is how to spend time without spending money.
The worst day slinging lead is still better than the best day working.
Look around is there someone you can introduce to shooting because that’s the only way we will buck the anti gun trend sweeping Canada! "tigrr 2006"
Pretty much yes. Squamish, Whistler, Pemberton. Anything further than that and I might as well go to Kamloops.
Check the regulations because way more lakes are no ice fishing now.
The challenge of retirement is how to spend time without spending money.
The worst day slinging lead is still better than the best day working.
Look around is there someone you can introduce to shooting because that’s the only way we will buck the anti gun trend sweeping Canada! "tigrr 2006"