Sunday, October 18, 2009

Lake Lots

UPDATE: 11/02/2009... Anyone?... Anyone at all? Come on off it. Someone out there has to know something... anything at all. Tid bit? Tim bit? Morsel? Crumb? Smidgen? Help us out here. And please, don't make me beg... oh wait....

I have received a couple emails of late asking me about the availability of lots at Fawcett Lake. Although it is my second home, I don't keep up with all the goings on or the politics. I know that there are lots at Broken Paddle that should be for sale but have been held up by the county for one reason after another. Anyone know what the latest is on this?

Anyone out here that can inform us as to what the status is at Fawcett Lake Resort and how their "renovation" is going and when they will be back up and running?

Are there any year round lots available for next spring at The Anchor Inn over at the west end of the lake?

Inquiring minds would like to know.

If you can answer these and many other questions regarding Fawcett Lake.... simply click on the "Tall tales (your comments)" and let us know. If that does not work for you, you can always email me at ... fawcettlake at gmail.com and I will post the information here in the near future.

Thanking you all for you help in advance

Tim

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Snow Snow Snow

The ground is white, the roads are icy in spots.

Oh and....

Happy Thanks Giving Day!

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

And the poll says...

With only twenty votes recorded. Our little fishing poll revealed that most of you would rather keep smaller walleye than is currently required by law on Fawcett Lake. This tells me that the average reader here is smarter than the Alberta fish and wildlife biologists that make the laws. They are the silly folks who are forcing us that enjoy a meal of walleye every now and again to eat the breeders in the lake. This makes no sense whatsoever! Give yourselves a big pat on the back. Hopefully the law makers will give their heads a shake and make the right choice for next year and many more after that. Welcome to the 21st century Alberta fish and wildlife.

36 - 43 cm 8 (40%)
36 - 46 cm 6 (30%)
36 - 50 cm 5 (25%)
Catch and release only 0 (0%)
Keep things as they are 1 (5%)
Draws as on other Alberta lakes 0 (0%)

Friday, October 2, 2009

It's Friday, and you know what that means



See you on the fish side. Oops did I say fish?... I meant Flip. Have a great weekend!