Two ways to look at how the day was on Thursday. The morning was foggy with light rain. About .1 inch fell. The rain let up around 10AM and the rest of the day remained mostly cloudy with just a few breaks in the clouds late in the day. On the other hand, it was one of those very few days each year where the lake remained glass calm the entire day. The only waves were boat wakes. Friday morning is again overcast and it has already begun to rain at sunrise. They say we could have some fairly strong thunderstorms this morning. The afternoon will remain overcast but should be dry. The rest of the holiday weekend is not looking the best. A fairly high chance of rain both Saturday and Sunday. Monday is forecast to be the nicest (and coldest) day of the weekend.
Took a late day ride to Mephisto Lake on the 7th and a sample from the spring was submitted to the health unit the next morning. Results are taking a bit longer than usual.
The blackflies are awake. No question, it is black fly season. Have also heard a few folks mention that the mosquitoes are worse than usual for this time of year. We usual battle those two pests sequentially, not concurrently.
Continue to avoid downtown Madoc. They are doing infrastructure replacement up the main street and easterly on St. Lawrence Street. If you are north bound, turn left at the skate park and then right on Rollins. If you are south bound, when you reach the stop sign on Russel St. where you normally turn left, turn right. Turn left on Rollins. Turn left on Seymour back to Hwy 62 south of town. If you get stuck in the official detour you might be awhile. From the distribution of construction materials it looks like some sort of additional road work will continue southerly along 62 as far south as Ivanhoe.
A very nice newer water access cottage will be going on the market this spring. About 150 feet of shoreline. 3/4 acre. Gray water septic. Composting toilet. Shoreline boathouse for easy storage of water toys. In the north-west corner of the lake. Cottage has been lovingly cared for through the years. The rules preclude me from posting a price, but I can tell you they are motivated and are thinking in a very fair range. I can put you in touch with the seller directly.
A second cottager has asked me to mention their cottage for sale also. It is by the islands. Water access. 106 feet of clean shoreline. It is also newer (relatively) and has been extremely well maintained. Sits on about 2/3 acre. The owner for the last generation is a capable do-it-yourself guy. Has a very nice bunkie and a newer 20 X 20 floating dock. Once again it is not permissible for me to quote a price, but I know that it is very competitive with similar sales over the past few years.
The municipality will have a public information session on Invasive Species at the May 21st council meeting. 12:30 at the Community Center on Hwy 620.
The municipality has received overwhelming feedback against (roughly 80-20 against) creating public launch ramps in the municipality so that issue may be put to bed at the upcoming council meeting.
The Rogers 5G tower on Sutton Rd. is operational. The Rogers / FOCA special pricing plan is $60 per month this year. (unless you have a Rogers phone in which case it remains $50 per month) Even at the $60 price it is the best internet service for us on the lake. Once you are an LWRA member, we can provide you with a link to the "Rogers Preferred Program" webpage. It appears they throttle the 5G connection to 50MBps down, and 15MBps up. That is plenty of bandwidth for any single-family use. I have tested the connection and can stream three videos simultaneously on three separate devices with no buffering on any of them.
The municipality is on summer burning rules. Daytime burning is no longer allowed until November 1. No permits were issued last year. Campfires less than 3 feet by 3 feet are allowed from 7PM to 7AM. There have been exceptions for campfires in organized campgrounds in the past. I will check with the fire chief and see what the plans for permits and campgrounds are this year.
The dump is on summer hours. It is open Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday and holiday Mondays from 11AM to 6:00PM. It changes back to winter hours on September 1.
The province is looking to make some modernization changes to the hunting and fishing license process. When you wade through the boilerplate, all it really does is introduce an app and allow for you to carry various permits and licenses digitally. For more info follow this link: https://ero.ontario.ca/notice/019-9441
The 2025 fishing regulations are available on the Ontario.ca website. The Limerick chain of lakes remains at the very south end of fisheries zone 15. Pages 104 to 114 of the regulations book. Bass season opens June 28, 2025, and closes November 30. Lake trout season opened January 1 and closes September 30. The Limerick chain of lakes has a "slot size" for lake trout that MUST be returned to the lake if caught. It is roughly 16 to 22 inches. It is also a "one line" lake when ice fishing.