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(02-27-2020, 06:38 AM)Lipnrip Wrote: [ -> ]Just gotta say I never thought I was gonna be able to post again while the page was down. With that said Echo is producing some awesome fish still. I guess my pics are not allowed because they are larger than allowed. Using glow perch buckshot spoons tipped with gulp salmon egg chunky cheese
(02-28-2020, 12:37 AM)Lipnrip Wrote: [ -> ]Well I am 350 and where I get on is plenty thick for a machine but isn't allowed because I am nowhere near the boat rampUnderstood. The only place to legally launch a powered machine is in the main boat launch area. Not being one to flaunt the LEOs, I chose not to launch and thought to mention it so other law abiding souls would know the conditions.
(02-28-2020, 03:21 AM)Lipnrip Wrote: [ -> ]Did you try cruising to the north a little on the beach? Echo allows driving on the beach in the park.I did not. I have a snowmobile and the shore area below the parking area was bare of snow as far north as I could see. I always launch from the parking area and wouldn't drive my snowmobile or drag my sled over that very rocky shore area. Also, most of that shore area is a very gentle sloping area which makes the weak ice edge strip 10 or more feet wide. I have not been to the extreme north end of that beach, but from what I have seen from the highway looking at it, it appears to be the same slope as near the ramp. Anyway, from what I saw on Tuesday, I wouldn't recommend launching a snowmobile at all at Echo. If I had a quad, it might be feasible to access the ice with it from the extreme north end of the main launch area, but I have no first hand knowledge of that area. I am not telling others what they can or can not do at Echo. I'm just reporting what I observed and making a recommendation to others based on my own observations. My hope for all is to go, do, and enjoy the resource to the best of your abilities. And please be safe while doing so.
(02-29-2020, 07:17 AM)Lipnrip Wrote: [ -> ]Photos now added to main postHey, those aren't fish; they're trout.
(02-29-2020, 02:25 PM)Jig-fisher Wrote: [ -> ]Jig-fisher, not dissing you in any way; just offering a suggestion. You posted within the quote from Lipnrip. At first, I didn't catch that; I thought you forgot to say something. I had to jump back and forth between the original post and your post to see the difference. It would have be easier to see what you were posting if you had just changed to a different color like I just did above to show the difference. Again, just a suggestion.(02-27-2020, 06:38 AM)Lipnrip Wrote: [ -> ]Nice! My daughter and I hit Echo last Saturday as well. She had the hot pole and got her limit, out fishing Dad 4 to 1. Isn't it funny that you can have 4 poles in the water and the one pole catches nearly all the fish.
Just gotta say I never thought I was gonna be able to post again while the page was down. With that said Echo is producing some awesome fish still. I guess my pics are not allowed because they are larger than allowed. Using glow perch buckshot spoons tipped with gulp salmon egg chunky cheese
***Update can now add photos of beautiful catches***
Nice Brown!