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Friday Willard Cat Peport
#1
Kinda slow today, I took my time launching by myself, started fishing about 7am prospecting for a productive cat area. From 7-9 I hooked only 4 and landed 3, the largest 26”. I picked up Juma and his boys at 9, and went back out. Not fast but the boys got their tugs. Ended up with 10 in the box and a couple lost at the net. Called it quits at 12:30pm and let the boys drive the boat on few hot laps. 
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#2
Good for you Shawn, getting the kid on some fish and letting him drive your boat, I bet he had a blast. 
Ira and I got out this past Monday, with similar results, except our first fish was a 16" wiper. Water temps are staying in the high 60's but I think that will change in the coming week.
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#3
Shawn, you are braver than I. I was at the N Marina Tuesday looking to get decontaminated after Powell and was surprised how low the water is. It didn’t look deep enough to launch. BTW, no decontamination stations are open so I have to wait 30 days. These decontamination stations are a joke, last time I tried it Willard’s was broken.
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(10-03-2025, 04:45 PM)Troutster Wrote: Shawn, you are braver than I. I was at the N Marina Tuesday looking to get decontaminated after Powell and was surprised how low the water is.  It didn’t look deep enough to launch. BTW, no decontamination stations are open so I have to wait 30 days. These decontamination stations are a joke, last time I tried it Willard’s was broken.

Can't you just call up Willard bay state park and schedule an appointment to have your boat decontaminated?
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(10-03-2025, 04:58 PM)wiperhunter2 Wrote:
(10-03-2025, 04:45 PM)Troutster Wrote: Shawn, you are braver than I. I was at the N Marina Tuesday looking to get decontaminated after Powell and was surprised how low the water is.  It didn’t look deep enough to launch. BTW, no decontamination stations are open so I have to wait 30 days. These decontamination stations are a joke, last time I tried it Willard’s was broken.

Can't you just call up Willard bay state park and schedule an appointment to have your boat decontaminated?

I did. Answer was “We’re closed for the season.”
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(10-03-2025, 04:58 PM)wiperhunter2 Wrote:
(10-03-2025, 04:45 PM)Troutster Wrote: Shawn, you are braver than I. I was at the N Marina Tuesday looking to get decontaminated after Powell and was surprised how low the water is.  It didn’t look deep enough to launch. BTW, no decontamination stations are open so I have to wait 30 days. These decontamination stations are a joke, last time I tried it Willard’s was broken.

Can't you just call up Willard bay state park and schedule an appointment to have your boat decontaminated?

I did. Answer was “We’re closed for the season.”
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(9 hours ago)Troutster Wrote:
(10-03-2025, 04:58 PM)wiperhunter2 Wrote:
(10-03-2025, 04:45 PM)Troutster Wrote: Shawn, you are braver than I. I was at the N Marina Tuesday looking to get decontaminated after Powell and was surprised how low the water is.  It didn’t look deep enough to launch. BTW, no decontamination? stations are open so I have to wait 30 days. These decontamination stations are a joke, last time I tried it Willard’s was broken.

Can't you just call up Willard bay state park and schedule an appointment to have your boat decontaminated?

I did. Answer was “We’re closed for the season.”
Well that's too bad, wasn't the cleaning station open at Powell? Hard to understand why they could not spend the effort to open it up at Willard d but I guess they have their reasons, even if we can't understand. It just makes me think they are not serious about keeping the invasive mussles from spreading.
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