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Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: jimmywits on May 05, 2011, 11:35:17 AM

Title: Lucielle lake
Post by: jimmywits on May 05, 2011, 11:35:17 AM
Anyone look in on Lucielle lake recently, I would think the ice would be off but it would be good to confirm. I did not get in there last year, so any reports would be appreciated.

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Title: Re: Lucielle lake
Post by: Snapperhead on May 06, 2011, 05:36:19 PM
It has to be off now. All lakes in Whistler are off.Warm and rainy up here in Whistler all day.Sure them square tails are getting active.
Red leeches = Brook trout candy  ;D
Title: Re: Lucielle lake
Post by: jimmywits on May 06, 2011, 06:25:17 PM
It has to be off now. All lakes in Whistler are off.Warm and rainy up here in Whistler all day.Sure them square tails are getting active.
Red leeches = Brook trout candy  ;D
Agreed, there are some big Bows in there to.
Title: Re: Lucielle lake
Post by: cutthroat22 on May 07, 2011, 10:16:31 AM
There is also Freeman Lake if you keep driving up the road...still trying to figure out if there is fish to be had in there.

As well there are 2 other lakes near the area I haven't fished.  One is a little further north and is sorta swampy and shallow (I have seen rises).   The other is a silty pond/lake that is beside the highway near the dam(Seen rises here as well).

This is a pretty neat area to explore on a dirt bike/mountain bike.

Title: Re: Lucielle lake
Post by: jimmywits on May 07, 2011, 11:01:40 AM
There is also Freeman Lake if you keep driving up the road...still trying to figure out if there is fish to be had in there.

As well there are 2 other lakes near the area I haven't fished.  One is a little further north and is sorta swampy and shallow (I have seen rises).   The other is a silty pond/lake that is beside the highway near the dam(Seen rises here as well).

This is a pretty neat area to explore on a dirt bike/mountain bike.


Freeman lake has or had Bass in it according to Rivers Edge sports (who used to be in Squamish). The other lakes further north are  called shadow lake and Stanley lake. On the east side of the highway right across from the bridge over the river is Deadmans lake. There is also an unnamed pond immediately north of Lucille Lake. I agree it is a neat place to explore.
Title: Re: Lucielle lake
Post by: RalphH on May 09, 2011, 10:34:04 AM
Are any of these still stocked? Last I heard stocking had ceased 10 or more years ago becuase these lake are in the "Civil Defense Zone"....high landslide risk.
Title: Re: Lucielle lake
Post by: jimmywits on May 09, 2011, 02:05:13 PM
Are any of these still stocked? Last I heard stocking had ceased 10 or more years ago becuase these lake are in the "Civil Defense Zone"....high landslide risk.
definately not, not since the early eighties as I recall.