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Fishing Willard Saturday
#1
I was wondering when all of you would be showing up to launch at Willard on Saturday morning? I think I may go NOW to avoid the long lines Saturday. Is it legal to sleep in your boat to protect a small piece of water? [Wink]
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#2
I don't think the launch lines are that bad for me to spend the night on the water, and there's lots of water to spread out on. But if you're looking for an excuse to try it i'd call the state park and ask them. Good luck and I'll see you about 7:00. J
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#3
I'm glad I don't fish Saturday's.[bobsleepy]
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#4
Around 6:12 AM to be ahead of most of the crowd.
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#5
picture says a thousand words.

Lonely lil Sequoia all be herself at 6 am.
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#6
Wish I had the option for weekdays, but I still have to fish when I can unless I burn vacation and with family and scout camps coming I have to save some days for that so I guess I'm a googun for now. Later J
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#7
Shhh, my little secret... I usually show up around 2-3 pm. Never a crowd to get the boat in and the water has warmed up a bit from a day of sunshine. I catch more fish at willard in the evenings vs mornings anyway!
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#8
[quote HD7000]Shhh, my little secret... I usually show up around 2-3 pm. Never a crowd to get the boat in and the water has warmed up a bit from a day of sunshine. I catch more fish at willard in the evenings vs mornings anyway![/quote]
Winner winner, walleye dinner[Wink]. In Spring and Fall there really is no reason to get to Willard early, you can do just as good later, and there are rarely crowds. I usually launch around 11am plus or minus an hour or two. Now the Summer months are a little different, only because the water is already warm but I still never get there early, maybe 8am, unless I'm fishing in someone else's boat then I go by their time table[Smile].
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#9
May have to try pulling my boat to work and hit the pond on the way home. Might be hard to stay at work though. Later J
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#10
[quote SkunkedAgain]May have to try pulling my boat to work and hit the pond on the way home. Might be hard to stay at work though. Later J[/quote]

Always a fun idea...[Smile]
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#11
I'm just not very good with temptation, I may stop at the pond on the way to work and forget about going in. Many a day on the way past I've wished I had my fishing pole instead of work supplies. Oh well without work I couldn't fish very long. Later J
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#12
I once had a job where I took the rod and reel with me or fly tying supplies. While waiting for the work to call me (pretty much had to wait for the phone calls to come in after people did stupid things) I had time to mess around.
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#13
That could be fun at times. but I'll bet work always showed up at the worst times. Rather have a clear time off so I know when I can have my freedom back. Later J
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#14
Well at the time I was scheduled for 12 hours a day and it was that job I came to the conclusion people are stupid and do stupid things. Now I have a better job where I have the chance of fishing out of state almost weekly.[cool]
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