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Any good ponds/lakes you guys been doing good this season fishing in? I want to take my nephew. just catch and release
battle_sight_zero
07-08-2012, 19:41
Right now the metro lakes are kind of slow from the shore. However a good lake right now for a uncle / nephew trip is Georgetown. Salmon eggs or pink/ red power bait will get them. I like to use a fly and bubble in the evenings never get skunked. DOW also stocked this lake just last week.
DSB OUTDOORS
07-08-2012, 19:57
If you wan't a sure thing to get him "Hooked" go to Schafers crossing up 285 pay lakes. You can't go wrong!! Close, not to much $$ and the kids have a great time!! [Beer]
battle_sight_zero
07-08-2012, 20:00
If you wan't a sure thing to get him "Hooked" go to Schafers crossing up 285 pay lakes. You can't go wrong!! Close, not to much $$ and the kids have a great time!! [Beer]
Or for free down the road Pine Junction, always has fish.
Georgetown was good to me last week
spittoon
07-08-2012, 20:14
Georgetown was good to me last week
this is a great close in lake. just go to the channel . off the bridge
For you guys that are recently fishing and catching fish, would you mind posting in my learn to fish thread and just posting up what you caught and what you used to catch it?
Here it is. Pictures are not necessary. http://www.ar-15.co/forums/showthread.php?t=24794&highlight=learned+fish
GilpinGuy
07-08-2012, 22:19
I'm hiking in to James Peak lake tomorrow for the next 4 days. We go every July. Rules are "No chicks, no kids". This is a big boys trip. Oh yeah!
Trying to get feedback on Standley lake. Seems like boating is the best option.
I've never left Standley empty handed. They have some funky rules about boats - it something like "members only" thing, Google it.
GilpinGuy
07-09-2012, 01:11
I fished Standley Lake many times years ago when I lived 5 mintues away from there. We had very good success. If you're bringing a kid, use Powerbait and (if things are like they were a few years ago) you'll do just fine from shore. We caught fish almost every trip.
Thanks guys! I'll try the old fashion worms and power bait
I'm hiking in to James Peak lake tomorrow for the next 4 days. We go every July. Rules are "No chicks, no kids". This is a big boys trip. Oh yeah!
Well then who the hell is going to carry the beer?
Just fished Standley lake yesterday by boat with my neighbor. We took home 5 walleye (one of which was 24", the rest between 15-18") and 2 smallmouth and had a nice fish fry. We back trolled with a Lindy rig.
To get a boat on Standley lake, you need to get your boat sealed (cabled to your trailer) by one of the park rangers and sprayed for zebra mussels. Then wait 11 days and you can put your boat on the lake. Once you leave, they'll re-seal your boat to your trailer and you can bring it back at any time as long as the seal isn't broken. If you go to another lake, you have to re-spray and wait the 11 days again.
It's $15 to get in for a boat w/ under 20 hp. Greater than 20HP, you need to apply for a $200 season permit and it's a lottery system to get that.
Just fished Standley lake yesterday by boat with my neighbor. We took home 5 walleye (one of which was 24", the rest between 15-18") and 2 smallmouth and had a nice fish fry. We back trolled with a Lindy rig.
To get a boat on Standley lake, you need to get your boat sealed (cabled to your trailer) by one of the park rangers and sprayed for zebra mussels. Then wait 11 days and you can put your boat on the lake. Once you leave, they'll re-seal your boat to your trailer and you can bring it back at any time as long as the seal isn't broken. If you go to another lake, you have to re-spray and wait the 11 days again.
It's $15 to get in for a boat w/ under 20 hp. Greater than 20HP, you need to apply for a $200 season permit and it's a lottery system to get that.
I don't plan to bring a boat, just fish from shore. Seems like boating is best option for that lake.
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