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[cool][#0000ff]Probably felt good to be back in the boat, even if the fish didn't wanna play.[/#0000ff]
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Myself, cajun1977, and huntinbum fished it also. We didn't launch til about 12 but it was still windy as all get out.[pirate]
I had about 4 good solid hits on a plastic but no hook-ups. It wilol get better soon, i hope.[unimpressed]
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Can I come? [angelic] I was planning on going to Holmes Creek on Tuesday, but that's just because it's close and small - perfect for my first trip out. But hey, if there's a party gettin' set up, I'll go a bit extra distance.
I might could go Wednesday, but I might have to work. Won't know until Monday afternoon. Could see about Thursday, too, even.
I assembled my new pole last night...I'm all rarin' to go!
If I remember right, I saw something about having to pay to get into Willard Bay... is that right? If so, how much is it?
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The day use fee for Willard is $10. It varies by Park with the lowest I saw at $5 and the highest at $10. That's why the $75 Annual Pass is such a bargin. You get into all but one of the State Parks on a day basis for nothing. And this year, if you camp at any State Park you get a $2 per night camping discount 7 days a week.
The annual pass is the best bargin you will ever get from the state.
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That is good there are addressing those of us that camp a bit at the state parks.
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