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I dont think there is on Evelyn. There is an outfitter at Mowat landing that is open year round. Place is called Mowat Landing cottages. He is a very short distance from Lady E. If you would you could stay there and go to Evelyn from his place. They rent out snowmobiles....at least they advertise they do. hope this helps as Evelyn is a great walleye lake.
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Be careful on lady e if you trek out there in winter. It's a reservoir. They drop the water big time in the winter. All the edges of the lake are empty shell layers of ice as the water drops. Incredibly dangerous. Take it from someone that has had wet feet.
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QUOTE (Winterfisher @ Oct 30, 2021 - 06:34 am)
Be careful on lady e if you trek out there in winter. It's a reservoir. They drop the water big time in the winter. All the edges of the lake are empty shell layers of ice as the water drops. Incredibly dangerous. Take it from someone that has had wet feet.
Well said,Winterfisher!! I meant to add a caution to my reply too, regarding the amount of current and many sketchy areas to that lake. Best is go with a local that knows.
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There is no outfitter what will take you down to Lady Evelyn in the winter. The only place you can rent a cottage close to this lake is mowat landing. Lady Evelyn is an 18 km ride by snowmobile on a pretty rough trail from mowat cottages. The guy at Mowat will charge you the leg and the arm for a stay at very rustic cottage and can guide you to the lake for an extra few hundred bucks.There are quite a few guys fishing Lady Evelyn in the winter and there are planty of bitten paths to follow once you get on the lake. If you make it there fishing is absolutely amazing with lots of whitefish and pike as bonus. Done it a few times and it is a quite an experience. Be aware, the area is very remote, there is no cell phone reception most of the time and there is no roads close by.
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