I’m interested in trying the Crappie fishing here but...
From reading the past reports there is no launch at this lake.
Just an access path?
Just how big and long is this path?
Can I get my pontoon down this path?
Bryant Lake
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Re: Bryant Lake
Have not personally fished Bryant but have heard great reports and multiple include people dragging pontoons or inflatables
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Re: Bryant Lake
I have put my pontoon in Bryant and so have other crappie fisherman. I was reading your other post and the best perch fishing Is in Moses lake. They are big and there are some crappie in there and lots of walleye. You can keep 25 perch a day in Moses lake
Re: Bryant Lake
Bryant is a tiny 6 acre pond, it has a crappy mud trail that leads to it off the highway you could carry an inflatable through. Ive fished it a few times. Its ok. There are many better places to go with easier access that can handle having an entire thread dedicated to it that the entire internet can see. Although theres not really much to ruin, so fill your boots. Good luck.
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