Observations
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30 April 2023
Clearwater Lake deepest part of lake (east side) by Amy Wells
There was enough wind to move algae along in the water so it was flowing past me.
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28 April 2023
Wolves Bridge by Jerry Cheshuk
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28 April 2023
Theodore Dam by Jerry Cheshuk
Ice is still on the lake. Spillway flowing heavily. Staff gauge reads 6.
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25 April 2023
Anglin Lake Baseline by Wayne Hyde
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26 March 2023
Stinson dock by Paul Stinson
Distance to bottom was 80 cm, with 76 cm of ice (only 4 cm of water in the location we drilled, a bit further out than the usual end of dock location, where the ice reached the muddy bottom. No visible green algae! Some small crayfish were accidentally brought to the surface at the first hole attempted, which struck the muddy bottom. People ice fishing further north on the lake have been catching fish, despite the low oxygen level. -pH meter was not working properly, so no pH recorded. -8 inch secchi disc did not fit in 6 inch hole, so measured depth to bottom with a stick
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22 March 2023
Boat launch north shore by Terry Hunchuk
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19 February 2023
Round Lake by Delmar Deren
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6 January 2023
Humboldt Lake@private dock by Christine A Bunko
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27 November 2022
Mill Creek by Megan Turluk
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15 November 2022
Jubilee Park dock by Dawn Rosset
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11 November 2022
Kopps Kove by Shannon Armstrong
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4 November 2022
Humboldt Lake@private dock by Christine A Bunko
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1 November 2022
Pipestone Creek, northeast shore, between Moosomin Reservoir and Saskatchewan-Manitoba border by Clint and Jody Blyth
water slightly cloudy. Discharge 1.46m3/sec at downstream at sask/man border environment Canada gauge station. nitrate measurement < 1.
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31 October 2022
Migratory Bird Sanctuary by Katrina Regier
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31 October 2022
Water intake by Katrina Regier
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31 October 2022
Dock testing by Charlotte Neyedley
Dock was removed so hip waders and a smile! Thanks Gary!
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30 October 2022
Big Shell Lake, east shoreline of Echo Bay by dianna sutton
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30 October 2022
Boat launch north shore by Terry Hunchuk
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29 October 2022
Clearwater Lake deepest part of lake (east side) by Amy Wells
There are huge flocks of geese and the water is so so clear!! This is one great fall day again!!