Members Scudman Posted November 10, 2008 Members Posted November 10, 2008 Had the pleasure of watching these guys navigate rebar hole Saturday in A pontoon boat, problem was water turned off and they didn't get out in time. They ended up making it and were in good spirits the whole way through, kind of reminded me of what it might of been like for Lewis And Clark.... Ha Ha Ha. Anyways hope you guys made it back to Lilly's ok!
Members outdoorman Posted November 10, 2008 Members Posted November 10, 2008 no more like up the creek with out enough water
Root Admin Phil Lilley Posted November 10, 2008 Root Admin Posted November 10, 2008 Have to check that prop!!! Great advertising.... There's a reason Scotty's limit where their boats to some areas of the lake. We're not that smart.
Members alletec Posted November 10, 2008 Members Posted November 10, 2008 Phill, In the right hand corner it looks like that is a Lillie's boat. Better check that prop too. Jeff Alley Jeff Alley
Guest kevinkirk Posted November 10, 2008 Posted November 10, 2008 I loved the pic. Is that a normal number of fisherman on a weekend? Are weekdays lower numbers? I am not used to fishing that close together. Just so different for me. Somebody school me please? Do I go on weekdays? or just get used to it? You guys are great on here. So helpful and so knowlegeable. Best site I have seen online honestly.
fly2fish Posted November 10, 2008 Posted November 10, 2008 I loved the pic. Is that a normal number of fisherman on a weekend? Are weekdays lower numbers? I am not used to fishing that close together. Just so different for me. Somebody school me please? Do I go on weekdays? or just get used to it? You guys are great on here. So helpful and so knowlegeable. Best site I have seen online honestly. That is a small number of people fishing any day when the water is off. On a usual weekend try double or tripling the number of fishermen in that one area. I have seen more than that at night during October (last year not this year). HC
kelly Posted November 11, 2008 Posted November 11, 2008 We did, thanks. I guess the funny part of the pic is the forty or so waders who offered no help keeping Phils boat from blowing up on the rocks in the wind. Except the guy who told us to pay more attention next time...duh!!! Anyway two of us went swimming. walking it out of the worst. We were pretty wet and cold by the time we got back to Lilleys but a change of clothes and some bar-b-que and we were back at it. And as far as the the prop goes, most embarrassing thirty bucks I ever spent. KELLY
Guest kevinkirk Posted November 11, 2008 Posted November 11, 2008 That is a small number of people fishing any day when the water is off. On a usual weekend try double or tripling the number of fishermen in that one area. I have seen more than that at night during October (last year not this year). HC That is discouraging to me. I guess I will get a boat and lake fish more. I cannot imagine elbow to elbow trout fishing. But I can see that with so many ppl coming there to fish that it would happen. Will have to find the places that are not so crowded. THose fish have to have seen everything from soup to nuts thrown at them. Good lord. Unbelievable.
Thom Posted November 11, 2008 Posted November 11, 2008 Kevin: no need to go to the lakes just rent one of Phils boats or Scotty's downstream and you have miles of lake to fish. Some of it all to yourself. a 1/2 day is very reasonabe and well worth the price. check at the office for what to use and where to fish and with a little practice you can catch fish and have lots of fun. Tight lines Thom Thom Harvengt
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