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was out to horseshoe sat. to put dock out. water is low yet but all looks good. did notice camper with 4 flat tires parked on road. are there any panfish being caught? will try it out this week and will update results.

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DDDiver--I have fished Horseshoe several times in the last few years. Never had any luck with panfish there, though I have caught my share of hammerhandles.

I saw that rickety old trailer too, someone must have gotten a new one to keep up with the Joneses.

Let me know how you do this weekend!

Posted

I used to fish Horseshoe alot 5 or so years ago & had great luck, but haven't fished it much since.It was one of my favorite lakes, & I've wanted to get back to it, but it was very green by the time I got over there mid-late summer so it sort of turned me away.I was afraid it was going to have another freeze out as it does some years, but I heard it did ok. I'll be looking forward to your report, although if I get a chance I will be over there also this weekend,I'd REALLY like to fish it again. If I do I'll post my results. L2f

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What kind of access does Horseshoe have, would I be able to put a 17 foot boat in at this lake? Are the Northerns still in there?

Posted

The water is pretty low. Not sure if you could land your big boat. The public access is on the Camp Omega road. Did that old trailer get moved? Need to keep out the riff-raff!!!

Posted

Was out to horseshoe this past week and tried wax worms at all the right spots but no luck. did see one sunny caught off one of the docks. water is quite murky.

There is a nice access but not very deep and dock is not too level on the end. they have put bigger boats in with no problems in the higher water.

Good luck on the opener next weekend.

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Just back from Horse Shoe, saw a guy and his wife catch a hammer handle northern and 3 bullheads off the end of dock using wax worms on Mother's day. Nothing to brag about. All thrown back in.

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    • CigarGuy
      My son got paid back for a good deed he did several years ago. He found a couple of expensive items at a boat ramp and called me asking what he should do.   I told him to bring them home because I was afraid if someone else found them, they might keep them. It was winter and nobody was around. This was when Facebook wasn't really popular yet, I was on several sites like this. First thing we did was make a big sign and posted it at the boat launch, then I posted it on all the forums I was on. Long story short, we never found the owner, but we sure tried. I know to this day, if either one of us found something, we'd do our best to get it back to the rightful owner.
    • Brianf.
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    • Mike89
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    • smurfy
      Sweet!!👍 there are still good people out there!
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      We got the auger back! The person who found it didn't want me to mention his name, we can't thank him enough! Still good, honest people around. He called Spring Bay Resort and asked if they heard of anyone losing an auger and they sent him a screenshot of my post. So, thanks to Dayis and Steve at Spring Bay Resort for that! Thanks again everyone for getting the auger back to us!
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      That's what they're going to do. I always read these posts and wondered how people could lose or forget stuff, well it happens!
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