East side, balsam harbour at road 100, sunset beach at 103, Patrica park, prudens creek. West side Warner road, Winnipeg beach, gimli, riverton. Riverton is producing 100 fish days, nothing big, 25” and under mostly.
Not anymore as of April 1. Limit on walleye now is 4. Regular or conservation. No keeping anything over 55 cm. Open season on some species, no annual closure. One day licence available.
https://www.gov.mb.ca/nrnd/fish-wildlife/pubs/fish_wildlife/fish/angling-guide.pdf
Don’t confuse the batteries you listed which are lithium/ion and suck in the cold, with lithium/iron/phosphate ( lifepo4) batteries like Amped or Dakota.
Chad Cosley at border parcel services in pembina can help and answer any questions you have. He does all the adesa auction imports. He has a couple hundred vehicles in his lot right now. Great guy, always willing to help. Your looking about 35 cents on the dollar in your favour.
The Eskimo 2600 is a beast. Way nicer than the otter and I’m an otter owner. If your looking for a lighter two man, the older clam Yukons are easy to load yourself. Could build a smitty sled for any shack which makes pulling it easy for anyone.
Not so much a reactionary strike anymore. Zebras have dramatically increased water clarity. You can see it on the livescope, they are more cautious to rattle baits. Sure you still get the freight trains that hammer them, but more often for me it’s jigging spoons, flutter spoons and smaller baits...
It was more ambiguity in the law. It said, all bait must be disposed of in AIS control zones. It’s middle level burocrats who refused to budge. Once the minister got involved, she was pissed.
Just to clarify about the bait.... we actually got govt to change a rule in 4 days. They received a couple thousand emails and phone calls about the frozen minnow tickets. The new rules are as follows: frozen bait is exempt from the disposal at shore rule, provided: the bait is commercially...
The quotas that were bought were mainly defunct. From folks that had retired and not used them in some time. Our dnr won’t do what needs to be done to change things.