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Topic: Trying to plan a camping trip to honor a friend and need suggestions.  (Read 3071 times)

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DRT Yakbah

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A good friend of mine passed in December and myself and two buddies are trying to plan a trip as a lil remembrance trip so to speak. We are hoping to find a freshwater lake that has a good fish population (LMB, Smallies, or trout) but also has campsites that are away from most others and all amenities, preferably somewhere where we could boat in.

Best case scenario is a lake with a no wake/no motors allowed that is a relatively good fishery, secluded boat in campsites, and the chance to not see other people for 3-5 days. We would prefer a place with bass but wouldn't mind working on our trout fishing too.  Thanks in advance.


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Sorry to hear this, all our lakes up I80 corridor are absolutely BLOWN out. Chocolate milk... Lake camanche? Might be an option....

 https://www.facebook.com/events/166880230463888/?active_tab=discussion

ask james .... He might have a good location in mind...

http://www.lakecamancheresort.com/play/fishing/
« Last Edit: January 12, 2017, 08:24:49 AM by Weimarian »
my new name should be Ostridge. Got my head in the sand. Going fishing and letting go of the other stuff I can't control anyway!


DRT Yakbah

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Thanks Weimarian. I should've stated that we are wanting to plan the trip for April.


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Stone Lagoon here in Humboldt County.
"SCIENCE SUCKS" - bmb


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Lake Sonoma would seem to me a pretty solid option. Pig season is over mid March so the boat in camping will be a little quieter. April is usually a little earlier than most waterski types get onto the lakes. 


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I'm also counting on all the sierra lakes still being snowed in then. 


DRT Yakbah

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I'm also counting on all the sierra lakes still being snowed in then.

I didn't even think about that. I guess we should move our trip to around June then.


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I'm also counting on all the sierra lakes still being snowed in then.

I didn't even think about that. I guess we should move our trip to around June then.
Ya never know. I like the eastern sierras a lot but it seems the best roads there don't open until darn near june most years.  there are other ways to get to them as well.  its always tough planning this far out in advance and not being sure what mother nature will contribute.


 

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