MAY 15, Silver Lake Open Tournament

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RE:MAY 15, Silver Lake Open Tournament

Post by YJ Guide Service » Sun May 16, 2010 4:15 pm

It was a great time even though the fishing was tough. The people and the conversations made the day a memorable experience. I want to thank everyone for the great welcome to chapter 57 muskies inc. The tournement was one of the funnest i've fished in a long time. I can not wait till the next one on the Pend Oreille River, I hope everyone comes back for that one...Craig
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RE:MAY 15, Silver Lake Open Tournament

Post by KUP » Mon May 17, 2010 6:37 am

Photos!! Herb Zielke, Spokane 1st Place
Chuck Gades, Colville, 2nd Place (raffle)
Craig Dowdy, 3rd Place (raffle)
Big Fish, Herb Zielke
Tammy & Russ, when the fish won't bite; enjoy the weather!
Group shot is not complete; 4-5 boats had to head home.
More photos coming soon to the website.
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RE:MAY 15, Silver Lake Open Tournament

Post by gunhead » Mon May 17, 2010 4:41 pm

Spring turn over happens within the first few weeks of ice-out. When the water temps hit a uniform of around 40 degrees and mix with the warmer water in the deeper portions of the lake. The constant wind in this area also ensure turn over happens immediately in spring. Water temps last week were in the mid 50's.
Wonder why there weren't more caught?

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RE:MAY 15, Silver Lake Open Tournament

Post by Don Wittenberger » Sun May 23, 2010 2:13 pm

It was a privilege and pleasure having you in my boat, Marc. We'll have to do that again sometime, maybe when I come back over to Spokane to get my boat back from the repair shop. For those who don't know, I had an "adventure" Sunday afternoon on my way to the Pend O'Reilles River for some pike fishing. My boat trailer fishtailed behind me, I went off the road, through a barbed wire fence, into a field, and hit a tree on the edge of the woods. I walked away without a scratch, and my tow vehicle had minor damage. I was able to drive it back to Seattle. But the boat was thrown off the trailer and had a hole punched in the hull. The boat is repairable, but the trailer was totaled. It was fully insured.
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RE:MAY 15, Silver Lake Open Tournament

Post by dougw » Sun May 23, 2010 2:34 pm

Wow... What caused the accident? Flat tire on the trailer or something similar? Glad to hear you came away unscathed.
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RE:MAY 15, Silver Lake Open Tournament

Post by Marc Martyn » Mon May 24, 2010 11:04 pm

Don Wittenberger wrote:It was a privilege and pleasure having you in my boat, Marc. We'll have to do that again sometime, maybe when I come back over to Spokane to get my boat back from the repair shop.
I had a great time and enjoyed spending the day with you. Ya, I'd love to try it again. Maybe the tigers will be a bit more friendly so we can catch at least one. [wink]

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RE:MAY 15, Silver Lake Open Tournament

Post by Mike Carey » Tue May 25, 2010 6:10 am

Don Wittenberger wrote:It was a privilege and pleasure having you in my boat, Marc. We'll have to do that again sometime, maybe when I come back over to Spokane to get my boat back from the repair shop. For those who don't know, I had an "adventure" Sunday afternoon on my way to the Pend O'Reilles River for some pike fishing. My boat trailer fishtailed behind me, I went off the road, through a barbed wire fence, into a field, and hit a tree on the edge of the woods. I walked away without a scratch, and my tow vehicle had minor damage. I was able to drive it back to Seattle. But the boat was thrown off the trailer and had a hole punched in the hull. The boat is repairable, but the trailer was totaled. It was fully insured.
scary. glad you're OK.
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