Lac Mcgregor

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what a joke...thats really too bad. I was really looking forward to fishing that lake this summer. I can kind of see where they're coming from though. My lake is nearby and we're having problems with people launching their boats and fishing our lake with no fee or inspection prior to launch. Our lake water is actually drinkable and I wouldnt want that to change because of somebody launching a dirty boat thats been in the river that same day. Theres got to be another launch somewhere on that lake...anyone know of any other or better yet....anyone have a cottage on that lake?
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Big Bass 444 wrote:I got everythig out of Mc Greggor lake....big pike both big large and small mouth bass and lakers....Muskys are in Twin lakes about 15 km away and
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Donaldson lake wich is connected to Twin Lake...Gilmor lake as Muskys also....A friend of Mine caught a Nice Tiger Musky a few years a go in Twin Lake.

Twin lake is close to public now...back in the mid 80' there was some verry big muskys in Donaldson lake I saw one that was over 50 inches for sure!

You have to pay now to get on Mc Greggor lake...15$ per day....but I heard that some days in the week you can go for free. I'm not sure if you have to have your boat washed like many other lakes on the Quebec side these days.

Here are a few Mc Greggor pics.

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Big Bass 444 wrote:I got everythig out of Mc Greggor lake....big pike both big large and small mouth bass and lakers....Muskys are in Twin lakes about 15 km away and
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Donaldson lake wich is connected to Twin Lake...Gilmor lake as Muskys also....A friend of Mine caught a Nice Tiger Musky a few years a go in Twin Lake.

Twin lake is close to public now...back in the mid 80' there was some verry big muskys in Donaldson lake I saw one that was over 50 inches for sure!

You have to pay now to get on Mc Greggor lake...15$ per day....but I heard that some days in the week you can go for free. I'm not sure if you have to have your boat washed like many other lakes on the Quebec side these days.

Here are a few Mc Greggor pics.

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Name for Twin Lakes

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I realize this is a rather old post but I was hoping someone could shed some light on Twin Lakes. It doesn't appear on any google maps and I figure it's likely got another official name.
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radarmilo wrote:I realize this is a rather old post but I was hoping someone could shed some light on Twin Lakes. It doesn't appear on any google maps and I figure it's likely got another official name.
No... it is Twin... Google doesn't have them all!

As far as I know, there is no public launch on it... but I am not the authority on that lake! I have fished it... one of my in-laws owns the island on that lake. So he has a deeded access from someone's launch.

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twin lake hold a few species off fish..yes there some bass..wont say more.

my friends parent have a cottage there so i been fishing there a lot..bet 1988to 2002 or so.

its connext to other lake by some creeks.

there was a boat lauch before in those year..cause there was a club now there is no public boat launch.

there some way you can do it by coming in from the south creek

by the way in a lot off map its not call twin lake its call.plumbago or something like that

here a link that show twin lake
http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&ll=45.6 ... 1&t=h&z=15


but there is nothing specieal about this lake truly..there is so many other better one to get into troble for not that mutch.

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