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Title: Ice Conditions for Four Horns Lake?
Post by: KJPFISH on Mar 01, 2016, 08:44 AM
A group of us are headed down from Canada to the Blackfeet Reservation (Mar. 3-6) to fish Mission Lake, Kipp Lake and Four Horns Lake for big rainbows. We understand that both Mission and Kipp are ice free but we are looking for information or ice/fishing reports for Four Horns Lake. Any help would be greatly appreciated. We don't want to drag all of our ice fishing gear if all 3 lakes have open water. Cheers!
Title: Re: Ice Conditions for Four Horns Lake?
Post by: MT204 on Mar 01, 2016, 10:32 AM
Fished Duck lake on Sunday.
In the morning there was 12" of black ice but by noon the center of the lake had opened up. There was about a 45 mph wind and it was actually causing a current under the ice! Would drop the hook down the hole and watch it move away to where you couldn't see it anymore!
Talked to the game warden coming off the lake he said Duck and Goose are the only lakes that were not open yet.
I have had friends fly fishing Mission and Four Horns for the past 2-3 weeks.
Title: Re: Ice Conditions for Four Horns Lake?
Post by: Golden Trout on Mar 01, 2016, 05:59 PM
Do you guys know if there are walleye/sauger in four horns and if so is there a good population.  I cant seem to get a straight answer when I call Blackfeet fish and game
Title: Re: Ice Conditions for Four Horns Lake?
Post by: heine on Mar 01, 2016, 09:17 PM
Do you guys know if there are walleye/sauger in four horns and if so is there a good population.  I cant seem to get a straight answer when I call Blackfeet fish and game
not a good population by any means, i've heard there's a few in there
Title: Re: Ice Conditions for Four Horns Lake?
Post by: Golden Trout on Mar 01, 2016, 11:34 PM
not a good population by any means, i've heard there's a few in there

Do you know if it was bucket biology or did the tribe plant them
Title: Re: Ice Conditions for Four Horns Lake?
Post by: hoofer on Mar 02, 2016, 05:16 PM
they planted walleye some 15 or so years ago.i think it was a one time thing. i would catch them by the dam using a big woolly bugger
on sink tip line while fishing for trout at that time they were about 10 inches.i would bet some nice size ones are in there how.i do not think people target them much.