Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Late Winter Activity


The last two snow storms that were tracked across the Midwest missed us entirely! With the warmer daytime temperatures and longer days the human activity along the Gunflint Trail has definitely increased. In the first two weeks in March  we had a Trout Derby on Gunflint Lake, a brest cancer Mush for a Cure fun raiser weekend and the John Beargrease Sled Dog Race. 

Ice fishing for Lake Trout continues and gets easier as the month progresses. Plowed roads on Gunflint Lake from the Trout Derby make lake access easy for those of us without snowmobiles. The hike into Moss Lake is also easier as the fishing season starts to wind down.  On Clearwater Lake the fish are biting on jigs worked in the 25 - 40 foot depths.

Snowmobiling activities are going strong especially for riders crossing into Canada. We have had several groups staying in our winter apartment that spend more time riding at night when the moon was out that what they spend daytime riding!  

On a down note, the DNR has reported that five of the 111 radio collared moose in their moose study died in the first month.   Four of the deaths are considered capture related as they happened in the first two weeks after capture. The fifth death was contributed to a wolf kill.  The DNR plans to expand their study this spring with the collaring of 50 calves.  

This blog update without photos is very unusual for us. We have either been too busy to take any photos or have forgotten to take a camera with us when we go out. We'll do better for future blogs.  .  

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