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if your willing to travel a bit you can go to brownlee or steck park and those are always a good bet for cats if you wanna go the other way and come to my neck of the woods in the burley area id be happy to get you catching cats and no boat needed.
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any idea how many miles steck park is from boise i cant seem to find it on any maps [frown]
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Haha I'm sure Ron would tell you himself if you asked. and I tried im guessing ill just drive up to brownlee then wonder aimlessly until i see something that says steck park [laugh] Thanks for the help guys
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Steck Park is on the south end of the reservoir. I've been there a time or two. It's a dirt road in there and it can be pretty washboard. I pulled my nice boat down there one time and had a nice handful of nuts and washers that had rattled loose. I now just take my small 14' boat down there. I don't necessarily target cats but we sure caught a lot of them down there. I was going after bass using crankbaits and my family and I caught far more cats than bass. It was middle of the summer and pretty hot. It seemed very strange to me but it sure was a fun day. Here are a couple of links for you that have maps.
[url "http://www.recreation.gov/unifSearchResults.do?contractCode=NRSO&parkId=1999"]http://www.recreation.gov/unifSearchResults.do?contractCode=NRSO&parkId=1999[/url]
[url "http://www.blm.gov/id/st/en/visit_and_play/places_to_see/four_rivers_field/steck_park.html"]http://www.blm.gov/id/st/en/visit_and_play/places_to_see/four_rivers_field/steck_park.html[/url]
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Thanks everyone for taking the time i will probably head there sometime this month or june and i will be sure to write a report [fishin]
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It's not just you. Three of us went to Celebration Park yesterday evening and got skunked. We went upstream from the bridge to the end of the road and then walked a ways more to a spot that looked ok.
The wind was miserable, and it seems like there is too much main channel there (lots of current to fight), but regardless, we never got a bite in four hours.......
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Your bank fishing skills surpass mine. I have only caught 1 catfish from the bank. Your on the right path. A pontoon or a float tube would hook you up big time. Ron
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We caught a couple nice ones on Wednesday, just a couple miles from Celebration Park. We used some fresh tilapia cut bait and got two in the first 15 minutes and nothing for the next 30. I have a picture but I don't know how to post it.
I can text or email it to someone if they want to post it.
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Sorry man, I didn't get your message.
My email is femoralarchery@yahoo.com and my number is 208-965-7597. Feel free to contact me either way.
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[quote FemoralArchery]We caught a couple nice ones on Wednesday, just a couple miles from Celebration Park. We used some fresh tilapia cut bait and got two in the first 15 minutes and nothing for the next 30. I have a picture but I don't know how to post it.
I can text or email it to someone if they want to post it.[/quote] the best bait ive found is a chunk of swawfish/pike minnow
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