Sunday, March 28, 2010

Spring Thaw


Took this picture of French Narrows (Dorian Island foreground)from 500' heading South.There were 12 geese swimming in open water.
Quad travel has come to an early end down here,there is a huge crack in ice cutting across our ice road from Queer towards French Narrows.And too much open water between Queer and Pipestone. The open water from the Elbow has almost reached SE tip Queer.The couple of cold nights last week caused pressure ridges to form on entire lake,the ice was so loud it woke us during the night.
There were a lot of people out fishing on North side of Scotty's.
The only new wildlife sighting was March 24th we had 4 European Starlings in feeder--1st time ever.Our forecast has changed several times for next week but still calling for double digits for highs and above freezing for lows,with a mix of sun and rain-either way good for melting ice.
Best get those boats tuned up should be boating in April!!

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

town trip

Made a trip to town by quad,followed the ice road to Rocky Narrows and cowboy across to Bare Point.There are some open water patches along edge of road(you could troll the length of them) From our place to 12 Mile Portage there are 4 pressure ridges but can still cross them by Quad. The melting seems to have stalled with cooler temps.No new wildlife sightings in the area.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Spring sightings

Today will be the last trip with the truck,taking her off the ice this afternoon.We have only had 3 mornings with a minus temp since this mild spell started beging of March.Here are a couple of sightings we have observed.
March 01 1st Eagles returned.
March 14th 1st Motorcycle(in town)
March 17th 1 st Goose
The Grosbeaks have moved on, Last night the wolves were very vocale and close.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

French Narrows Ice Road

Had a call from Rick Jackson who informs me, he has closed off access over the portage towards his place due to "bad ice". No longer accessable beyond that point. Warm weather and lots of rain could bring us an early spring.