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RE:How to catch sockeye...

Post by Bodofish » Sat Jul 23, 2011 1:24 am

OOOOOOOOPPPPs I had Shannon Creek and Panarama Point bass ackwards.... Shannon is straight across from Noisy.
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RE:How to catch sockeye...

Post by Matt » Sat Jul 23, 2011 1:45 am

Yah but that was the topic, Matt. You can't launch at Shannon Creek unless you are paying for a campsite there. I dunno about paying/not staying there... my guess is the sites are full up anyway, so it doesn't matter.

Horseshoe Cove looks like the second closest launch. If your boat is a cartopper without trailer you might get away with using the Shannon Creek launch.
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RE:How to catch sockeye...

Post by Mike Carey » Sat Jul 23, 2011 2:57 am

Bodofish wrote:I'll be there in my red CW, you can have a tow if you get stuck.
For sure if you run out of juice just let guys know you're part of this site. We look out for our own. [thumbup]

I wonder, if you "camp" at Shannon creek by parking your rig in the campsite and sleep on your boat in the lake if that's OK? Planning to go up Sunday and my first thought is to launch in the afternoon and overnight in the cuddy.
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RE:How to catch sockeye...

Post by RiverChromeGS » Sat Jul 23, 2011 3:01 am

Yea sounds good Bodo ill keep an eye out incase my batteries dont last me. Lol hopefully we all can limit quick tho with all the fish that are in the lake. It still doesnt look TOO incredibly far from swift creek to noisy creek, so im gonna go for that. Good luck and limit quick:thumright
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