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  1. I've stayed at Catfish Creek a few times, 

    They have nice cabins and mobile homes which are a bit more "rustic".

    But you launch your boat when you get there and leave it on the dock.

    Its nice to just wake up, get some coffee, walk to the boat and go fishing.

    The channel into Catfish can be sketchy depending on the weather,

    But I'll go back.

  2. Some friends and I are coming up for a two day fishing trip. 

    Monday we have two drift boats chartered for the Salmon River, hopefully we'll do well.

    Tuesday looks good right now for getting out on the lake, so I'm bringing my boat (final decision will be based on the NOAA forecast when that's available).

    Does anybody have any intel on the fishing between the Mexico Launch and Oswego?

    We'll have one day, so we'll put in in Mexico and probably start trolling browns in 8-20' from the launch to the plant, 

    Troll outside the markers, and the troll back to 8-20 from the plant to where it gets shallow down towards Oswego (the place where it comes up to 5' and you're sleeping so things get very exciting in a hurry).

    I have fished up here a few times in the past 15 years, and I've dragged spoons and stick baits from Oswego to Sandy Creek so I'm not new to this.

    We will be checking the outflows of Little Sandy and Catfish for stained water, the other side of the plant has produced before as well...

    But I'm just wondering if anybody is doing anything yet.

    Also looking for any Lake Trout info, 

    If (snork, snork) we get a limit of browns, we will probably head out for lakers.

    And recommendations on water depth, where in the water column this time of year?
    Usually I drag stick baits about 5' off bottom out 100-150', but I've never been up there this early (usually the end of April or early May).

  3. I'm coming up for a couple days later this month for a drift boat trip down the Salmon,

    If the weather looks good I'm going to bring my boat up and fish the lake the second day of  the trip.

    Anybody know what the Mexico launch looks like?

    I'll (hopefully) be launching on 3/21.

  4. My 2000 Lund Tyee 1950 had two bilge pumps when I bought it,
    One automagic with a float and one off the switch.
    If memory serves me correctly, the switched one would also work off the float.

    In any event,
    They are both set up to work off the floats and switch now.

  5. Hi.  

    I have a 2000 Lund Tyee 1950.

    The wood inside the transom is getting pretty rotten and needs to be replaced.

    The transom consists of an aluminum inner and outer skin with wood sandwiched between.

    I believe it is open on the bottom, not sealed.

    I've spoken with one gent who told me he could do it, but I'd like a second opinion.

    Does anybody know of a shop/individual who would be able to rebuild my transom?
    I'd prefer composite, but I'm open to suggestions.

    Thanks!!!

  6. We rented a camper in Catfish Creek for the week of April 18-25.

    We kind of picked the wrong week.  

    First time out was Monday morning, and it was a beautiful day.
    That was the season shakedown, and was not without incident.

    (If you decide to swap from wire to braid on your downrigger, do NOT use Cannon terminal hardware to secure the ball... It slips).

    We fished west of the plant in 8-20' Monday morning with only a 16" fall fish to show for it. 

    Then we tried dropping down for lakers and lost a ball.   Not cool.

    So, with my buddy forgetting the lunch meat anyway, we back to Catfish and took a ride to town and picked up a new ball, then headed back out.

    We lost a nice laker at the boat in 180' off the plant.  That seems to be where they are now, we tried from 140, but everybody else was out at about 180 too.

    My excuse for losing the fish is that I had re-webbed my net with rubber netting.  Its only half as deep as the original nylon and drags a lot more, the fish was in it and jumped back out again.

    And for reasons I don't quite understand, it decided to throw the hook and go back to the bottom of the lake.
    I'll stick with nylon netting for bigger fish, rubber is great for streams but (in my opinion) sucks for trolling bigger fish.

    The rest of the week sucked.

    Tuesday morning we went out for browns as the wind and lake were picking up.

    It was difficult keeping the boards working in my 19' V-hull, the wind would catch the bow and the next thing you know one board is just sitting there and the other one skitting across the waves.

    We started the day headed east but were moving too quickly.
    Realizing that it was going to be a rough ride back we turned around and slowly headed to the pocket behind the point just east of the plant.

    In there we were able to manage the boat , but there was a lot of junk in the water that fouled the hooks.   
    We packed it in at 11:30, and just BARELY made it in thru the washing machine in the mouth of the channel to Catfish.

    Everything is low and we had to keep our engine up... Navigation was quite challenging.

    After that we never got out again.

    We waited it out because it was supposed to lay down for Saturday, but when we went to Mexico Point to take a look around 9:00 Saturday morning it was still sketchy and the forecast was changing for the worse, so we pulled stakes and headed home.
    I've had good years, I've had bad years...
    But this year was an all time low.

    C'est la vie.

  7. Let me know if you're going to be fishing the week of 4/18-25.
    The camp doesn't (or didn't two years ago) have internet,
    So I won't be posting much.
    But if you're going to be on the water that week I can let you know how we're making out.
    Purple sticks were the trick two years ago, seeded watermelon spoons prior to that,  brown sticks prior to that.
    And there were a couple years where we couldn't buy a fish.

    We've run into kings this early...

    But only a couple times.

    They were always partial to a black, white and pink spoon for whatever reason.

    I'll post what I can, I may have read that they have piped internet into the camps now.

  8. Thanks for the tips;

     

    Re: FishUSA and The Okuma Cold Water 153D, they're $5 cheaper than that with free shipping from Amazon ($87.60).
    I keep vacillating between the SeaLine SG-3B and the Okuma Cold Water 153D reels.

     

    And 15# fluoro leader for springtime browns?

    I feel that's high, but I also have fish break off at the net with the 8#...

    And those fish are usually not the cookie-cutter 3-pounders.

    Anybody else have a thought on Spring Brown Leaders?

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