47 incher!

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Dr Hook
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47 incher!

Post by Dr Hook » Thu Jun 14, 2007 11:02 am

The weather and lake conditions have made for some tough fishing conditions over the last couple weeks. However there's still some hope and the fishing will start picking up once the weather pattern stablizes and the lake reach full capacity.

I got two Muskys over the last week or so and a customer came into the store yesterday morning to pick up some gear and get some advice, then headed to the lake. He called me yesterday afternoon estatic! He caught a 47 inch musky. Another customer brought in a picture of a nice fish probably around 40" last week he caught on a rattletrap.

Both the Co. park launch and the Allen York launch are open and usable.
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RE:47 incher!

Post by dilbert » Thu Jun 14, 2007 11:31 am

Are the bollards up at Allan Yorke, or is ti still a free launch?:money:
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RE:47 incher!

Post by Dr Hook » Thu Jun 14, 2007 10:21 pm

dilbert wrote:Are the bollards up at Allan Yorke, or is ti still a free launch?:money:
There down and as of now its seems to be free, however I think your suppose to pay $8.50 but I'm not sure how or where you would pay.
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