Now that trout is over , looking for some pike action and I have never been to Lac Dumont , honda accords I heard were not the best vehicle to get in with. But buddy just got a brand new GMC with 4wd so would be nice to try something different . But he doesn't want to scratch it all to crap , so my question pertains to the way in . Is there a road in wide enough not to scratch the hell out of his new truck ? And if someone could also link up a map of some sort , I know it was up the sandy creek road out of Otter Lake but that's as much as I remember ? We would need a beach or something to launch as it's 16ft trailered boat so can't horse it off the trailer .I was checking on mapquest etc but looks like pretty rough trails in ?
thanks
JF
lac Dumont
Take the 105 (or 5) direction Gracefield. Just before Gracefield , cross the bridge and turn left on Chemin Lac Cayamant
46° 04' 40.58" N
76° 03' 48.26 W
Continue till you reach Chemin du Petit Lac Cayamant and turn left
46° 08' 34.88" N
76° 14' 53.07" W
Stay on right for Chemin de l'aigle
46° 08' 27.07" N
76° 16' 22.32" W
Continue till the weird intersection to reach Lac Dumont, turn left
46° 10' 19.94" N
76° 19' 16.85" W
Turn right when you reach
46° 05' 56.08" N
76° 23' 17.18" W
You have arrived at the beach of Lac Dumont.

46° 04' 40.58" N
76° 03' 48.26 W
Continue till you reach Chemin du Petit Lac Cayamant and turn left
46° 08' 34.88" N
76° 14' 53.07" W
Stay on right for Chemin de l'aigle
46° 08' 27.07" N
76° 16' 22.32" W
Continue till the weird intersection to reach Lac Dumont, turn left
46° 10' 19.94" N
76° 19' 16.85" W
Turn right when you reach
46° 05' 56.08" N
76° 23' 17.18" W
You have arrived at the beach of Lac Dumont.

Hey Legrand , your gps was pretty well perfect . We arrived at the beach . Looks like a nice lake but we couldn't launch . were afraid that we would not be able to get back up that sand hill even with 4wd . Plus the destroyed car at the top and all the garbage made my pal think twice about leaving his vehicle parked there ? Too bad some people are idiots and need to trash a place like that . There was also an old boat pulled up on shore . It seems to be a popular spot for the atv/jeep crowd who like to tear up and down the beach and drive in the water , I was checking out video's on Youtube even . Big party place I guess . So we continued around the north end of the lake looking for some place to launch .There are supposed to be 2 spots on Bai Troute but we were unable to locate them .So after 4 hours of touring we ended up in Otter Lake and took the 301 over to Danford Lake for an hour of so and headed home . But we are heading back this weekend in search of the mystery landings shown on my backroad map book of sw Quebec . If anyone knows where these other landings I would be very grateful .
Plus I would not take a car into the beach road , it is sand but there are some big humps and bumps and you need some clearance I would say .
cheers
Plus I would not take a car into the beach road , it is sand but there are some big humps and bumps and you need some clearance I would say .
cheers
so finally made on to Lac Dumont this weekend . Went in at that crazy beach and checked out the lake looking for some deep water . Found a bay with 150ft and managed to pull up 2 little lakers . Then we had to head back to the beach and load our camping stuff as there was no way we would have camped there , crazy place . Packed in like sardines , trucks and ATV's racing up and down the beach , in and out of the water . and oh yes , car stereo's ! Found what seemed like a nice beach a few miles away by water and set up camp . note to self , when it's 33 C and sunny , do not camp on a beach without trees . We were unable to get anymore lakers and then tried for pike , again nothing . Had to pack up this morning and head back home . But that is a nice lake , bigger than I thought . Would need some more time to figure it out , plus the wind was something on sat . We had 2 nice tangles , even with riggers which normally never happens .
Did see some fauna though , water snake , turkey vulture and a pack of 6 loons swimming together which seems to be rather rare . There was also some stuff at the crazy beach to look at too
With those 100 or so people camped at the beach there was 1 boat besides ours so they don't fish . Would seem that lake would not be under a lot of pressure so I would say our fishing powers were not up to snuff . It seems that it would be a good walleye type lake also but never heard of any being caught there .
Did see some fauna though , water snake , turkey vulture and a pack of 6 loons swimming together which seems to be rather rare . There was also some stuff at the crazy beach to look at too

With those 100 or so people camped at the beach there was 1 boat besides ours so they don't fish . Would seem that lake would not be under a lot of pressure so I would say our fishing powers were not up to snuff . It seems that it would be a good walleye type lake also but never heard of any being caught there .
Too bad about the crowd and races on the beach.
Entry by Trout Baie does not have a launch site. I parked on the road and went down the hill with my SportsPal canoe. And yeah! that sandy hill a killer. The day I went down it, I had to ride the side of the Lake to reach the beah and then leave from there.
Entry by Trout Baie does not have a launch site. I parked on the road and went down the hill with my SportsPal canoe. And yeah! that sandy hill a killer. The day I went down it, I had to ride the side of the Lake to reach the beah and then leave from there.