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Just back for a camping trip we look foreward to every year for about the past 20 years or so. Finding a site proved difficult this year as many of our favorites were taken so we traveled the lake in the very strong winds and some rain till we found a site that wasnt taken. Proved to be a blessing in disguise as it sheltered us from most of the wind. Cooler temperatures and sunny for the rest of the days made it very pleasant. Fishing was decent we managed about 30 lakers all very small except for 3 that were a good size,two of which we kept for dinner one night.Also missed a tank!@#@# came unpinned about half way to the boat.All in all ranks as one of the best trips we have had.
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Nice work Dan, I don’t recognize that campsite but looks like a good spot for pulling the boats up. You guys did pretty well on the 30 fish, they’ll grow up one day. I’m hoping to be up there in a few weeks
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QUOTE (Drew @ Aug 26, 2024 - 08:51 am)
Nice work Dan, I don’t recognize that campsite but looks like a good spot for pulling the boats up. You guys did pretty well on the 30 fish, they’ll grow up one day. I’m hoping to be up there in a few weeks
Thanks Andrew its a healthy fishery for sure with all the smaller trout we have been catching hope im still able to get up there when they all grow up LOL .
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