(04-26-2021, 07:24 PM)Lundman Wrote: Thanks for the report and the pictures - glad you caught a couple of the biggies![]()
So how was the moss/salad bar/green floating vegetation ?
How was the mountain home accommodations ? Or were you camping ?
Were the restaurants open to sit down eating ?
Are you launching at the bridge or driving down the rocky road ?
Thanks for the little details much appreciated
(04-26-2021, 07:24 PM)Lundman Wrote: Thanks for the report and the pictures - glad you caught a couple of the biggies![]()
So how was the moss/salad bar/green floating vegetation ?
How was the mountain home accommodations ? Or were you camping ?
Were the restaurants open to sit down eating ?
Are you launching at the bridge or driving down the rocky road ?
Thanks for the little details much appreciated
The seaweed was awful, after boating ~6 miles and after trying to fish in 3 different spots we gave up and moved elsewhere. Unfortunately, an invasive species is taking over in a big way. It is either milfoil or hydrilla or both. In prior years, the times that I have gone, in the spring, the seaweed was not bad at all. I guess that those days are now over.

The accommodations in the motel were as good as ever.

Some restaurants were open for sit down dining and some were not. The good downtown hamburger joint is no longer there.
We launched at the bridge. The last time I launched down that rocky road I damaged my trailer (on that ugly boat ramp). Never again will I launch from that ramp.