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lobstick+lake Latitude and Longitude:

54°00′00″N 64°59′57″W / 54.00000°N 64.99917°W / 54.00000; -64.99917
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Lobstick Lake
Lobstick Lake is located in Newfoundland and Labrador
Lobstick Lake
Lobstick Lake
Location Labrador, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Coordinates 54°00′00″N 64°59′57″W / 54.00000°N 64.99917°W / 54.00000; -64.99917
Type reservoir
Basin countriesCanada

Lobstick Lake became part of the Smallwood Reservoir, along with Michikamau Lake, upon the damming of the Churchill River in western Labrador, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It forms the western section of the Smallwood Reservoir and lies just north of Ossokmanuan Lake.

Fishing

The Lobstick Lake has a large population of lake trout. Fishermen and anglers frequently catch fish weighing five pounds, with some captured specimens being over 40 pounds. The fishing season on the lake lasts throughout the year, but the best season for fishing are late spring and early summer. Fishing aficionados recommend the section of the lake near the dam as the best spot. [1]

A lake trout.

References

  1. ^ Blackwood, Dwight; et al. "Lobstick Lake". Outdoor Canada. Retrieved 31 December 2013.



lobstick+lake Latitude and Longitude:

54°00′00″N 64°59′57″W / 54.00000°N 64.99917°W / 54.00000; -64.99917
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lobstick Lake
Lobstick Lake is located in Newfoundland and Labrador
Lobstick Lake
Lobstick Lake
Location Labrador, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Coordinates 54°00′00″N 64°59′57″W / 54.00000°N 64.99917°W / 54.00000; -64.99917
Type reservoir
Basin countriesCanada

Lobstick Lake became part of the Smallwood Reservoir, along with Michikamau Lake, upon the damming of the Churchill River in western Labrador, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It forms the western section of the Smallwood Reservoir and lies just north of Ossokmanuan Lake.

Fishing

The Lobstick Lake has a large population of lake trout. Fishermen and anglers frequently catch fish weighing five pounds, with some captured specimens being over 40 pounds. The fishing season on the lake lasts throughout the year, but the best season for fishing are late spring and early summer. Fishing aficionados recommend the section of the lake near the dam as the best spot. [1]

A lake trout.

References

  1. ^ Blackwood, Dwight; et al. "Lobstick Lake". Outdoor Canada. Retrieved 31 December 2013.



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