Dec. 7,16

Winter has arrived with lows down to -27 last night and a high of -16 in the shade, in the sunshine it feels nice until just before sundown. Holes drilled through the ice in front of the resort are 4 … Continue reading

Nov.23,16

Some snow now in the area. The mule deer rut has slowed down, but the Whitetails are going strong, from sitings of bucks mid-day. Since our last report we have had harvested: 2 – 4X4 Mule Bucks 1 – WhiteTail … Continue reading

Nov. 18,16

Tunkwa Lake iced over last night, it will be a few weeks depending on weather conditions before the ice is safe to walk on. We do not offer the ice fishing specials any longer but do discount rentals for our … Continue reading

Nov. 13,16

Weather conditions have been the same with a bit cooler (1-2 Deg) overnight last night. Cooler weather is in the forecast with daytime highs just above 0 instead of 8-10 Deg with snow also in the forecast. Since our last … Continue reading

Nov.7/16

Weather has been just unreal up this way the past while. Temperatures have been waaaaaay above normal, with even our nights staying way above freezing??? We should be seeing night time temps dipping to the double digits, negative! Hunting has … Continue reading

Nov.1/16

Tunkwa is still wide open,no skim or shore ice as of yet, and water levels continue to rise steadily from all the rains we have been receiving, and melting snow in the hills is adding to it. Fishing pressure has … Continue reading

Oct. 30,16

Since the last report there have been 7 bucks and 2 whitetail doe’s harvested. Overnight temperatures are still above normal, daytime high’s are typical. ***Reminder to hunters, we still have a 4 night min booking requirement for hunting season, cabins … Continue reading

Oct.23,16

Over night temperatures have been hovering around 0 and daytime highs of 8 to 10 Deg, outlook looks more of the same except 2-3 Deg. cooler later in the week. Since the last report we have had 4 Mule deer … Continue reading

Oct.23,16

Fishing has been fair to good in shallow water (less than 5 feet) using half backs, pheasant tail nymphs and mirco leeches to medium size leeches (1/2in. to 1 1/2 in.) in maroon and brown in color under an indicator … Continue reading