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Coeur d Alene help - lucabrasi - 06-04-2012

Thinking about heading up to northern Idaho and spending some time. Ideally would want to camp somewhere or stay at a place right on the lake. It wouldn't have to be on Lake Coeur d Alene, it could be on one of the smaller lakes in the area. Hoping to catch pike and/or tiger muskie. Does anyone have any input on some good campgrounds or resorts (more fishing type resorts) that may fit the bill. Any input would be appreciated. We have never been up in the area.
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Re: [lucabrasi] Coeur d Alene help - AverysAdventure - 06-05-2012

I tend to stay on the south end of the lake. Heyburn State Park has some great camping and cabin rentals. I prefer the Benewah campground. I'm heading up Sat for 4 days of Pike fishing.

http://parksandrecreation.idaho.gov/parks/heyburn.aspx
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Re: [lucabrasi] Coeur d Alene help - D_Luck - 06-05-2012

I have heard that Hauser and or Hayden Lake have good Tiger Musky fishing
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Re: [lucabrasi] Coeur d Alene help - cpierce - 06-05-2012

From time to time Kodiak1 has posted some reports from the Coeur d Alene paper. You might look for his past posts and get the link or PM him.
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Re: [cpierce] Coeur d Alene help - lucabrasi - 06-05-2012

Thanks for the replies. I will check all of these out. The camping and maybe any "inside" info is more what I hope to hear about. Thanks, I have seen the posts from the paper up that way and have been going through the paper. They run great reports on the fishing activity for sure.
Please let us/me know about your trip Avery.
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Re: [AverysAdventure] Coeur d Alene help - Nick1983 - 06-06-2012

+1,000 on the Heyburn State Park plug- All the sister lakes/chain lakes off the main lake have great pike fishing.

Heyburn is on Chatcolet Lake- right between Hidden, Round, and Benewah Lakes.

We've always had success for pike in the Round Lake area. As you head north from Chatcolet- it gets pretty commercial/residential- but you'll be able to find quite a few fish still.

Disclaimer: I haven't fished there in about 5 years, but it's always fished real well. If you can find a weedline, you'll find a pike up there. Beware of the recreation boaters and the jetskis, but there's also a decent sheriff presence on the lake too.
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Re: [lucabrasi] Coeur d Alene help - AverysAdventure - 06-14-2012

Well the update is "slow". The rain killed us. In 4 days we actually only got to fish about 5 hours total. I stuck with big baits hoping to catch a big pike but no luck. Avery did great and stuck with the pike fishing for most of the time. At times he'd grab a pole with a worm and bobber and catch perch, bluegill, sunfish and bullheads just to catch more fish than the cousins. Which he did[Wink]
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Re: [AverysAdventure] Coeur d Alene help - lucabrasi - 06-14-2012

Bummer for the weather on your trip but thanks for the update, and the suggestion. I have been looking into that area and am definately hoping to get away and up that way this summer. That will be our destination if we can make it happen.
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