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1. Where is the weigh in going to take place? It looks like the State Park is about 3 miles from the lake so we wouldn't be able to do it there.

2. I wasn't sure that I'd be able to make it so I didn't make reservations and now the campground is full. Does anyone know of any other campgrounds in the area?

3. When are we going to start on Saturday (11, or 12?) I will be arriving Saturday morning and want to make sure that we are there in time.

Thanks in advance!

Capt'nJosh

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CD, I'm meeting with the owner of Woodland resort this Friday,,,They have several double bedroom cabins...They appear to be located about half way down the north side of the lake...I've been told they only rent weekly in July but they have severasl open yet for our dates...I'm going to see if they'll negoiate for the weekend rate...I've also talked to two other resorts,,I'll see them Friday if necessary...Will let you know Sunday Eve What's up...Big Jim

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Hey guys! Is there a hotel/motel close by? If not, I would be intersted in a resort also as I don't have any camping reservations made.

I still have my golf ball - I probably should have turned that back in - but just so you know I still have it.

Also - I have a question about the second day start up. Is it reverse order from the first day or lowest weight of fish going first - there was some confusement in that so I wanted to check to be sure.

Now I suppose I should try to find a partner for this event...

Clueless - -

[This message has been edited by cluelessfisherman (edited 06-25-2002).]

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Catn Josh, I am looking to make arrangements to stay on the lake at a small resort, Ace & his son were interested also, if you want me to scope it out I'll be seeing the resort people this weekend,,,let me know if you're interested!! See ya Big Jim

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Hey guys, thanx for rattling my cage...it's comming up quick isnt it!!
We'll be doing the launch and weigh-in at the access in Starbuck. It is the best one of all our choices.
We'll be having our meeting/drawing at 11 am and start at noon. We will also be doing a break at 4 for an hour, then fish from 5 to 9. Suday will be from 7 am to 11, then from noon to 4.
See you there!!
T

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Clueless, I believe we draw golf balls before every event. You better bring that golf ball to Minnewaska! smile.gif

Big Jim,
I have a campsite reservation at Woodlawn (Woodland?) Resort for Friday and Sat. night. I called in a couple days ago and they had at least 3 campsites still available for that weekend, and it was $20/night. Includes electricity, showers, docking, etc. They also rented boat lifts for a reasonable price...$10?
I couldn't find any other resorts that had openings, everything seeming booked solid (that was semi-close to Starbuck).

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CD, Do you have the contact info for that resort? $30 with a lift sounds great!

Capt'nJosh

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Is there more than one public access in Starbuck? I could swear I saw an access just off of Hwy 29, near the swimming beach, and two more ramp sites in Hobo park canal/boat slip area. Which launch site will we be meeting at? Thanx

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Not the ones in Hobo Park. It's the public Access in Starbuck. As far as I know, you have to pay to launch at Hobo Park. I'll check with Paul to make sure, but I think the regular public access is the one he picked out. I'll email everyone as soon as I check with him which should be tonight or tomarrow.

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It's the regular P.A. in Starbuck. It is just off of Highway 29. FYI there are two bait shops within 2 blocks of this access. We haven't figured out what where we are going to do the dinner yet. We were going to do it out at the State Park, but it sounds like not too many of you are camping out there. We will unfortunately probably still have to do it there, but we are working on alternative sites.

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Rumor has it CD has a big camping spot right on the lake. We could all eat there! I am sure there is room. Plus, if you eat to much grin.gif and can not drive back to your site, you can stay with CD. I am sure he has lots of room in his camper.ScottS

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Guys, checked out the hobo park ramp,,,it is public, they also have slips available in the canal for $5.00 per day,,,The park is two blocks south of the Minnewaska Bait Shop...Great ramp lots of room!!

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Happy Hook'n Big Jim

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So it is Hobo Park?
Is there a place to beach the boat without paying the $5?

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GullGuide,, there is some room at the lake end of the channel,, We talked to the gent in charge of the park and marina area. He told us they typically have lots of vacant slips for the weekend,, Appeared to be a nice picnic & park area next to ramps ifyou're looking for a place for supper...

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I like Hobo Park better. It had two different launch sites/parking sites in the canal and it is a public launch (I never saw a sign to pay any fees, or anything that it was private...tons of people were coming and going all day launching boats), in a canal, that is very protected. Parking 12 boats in the canal at once might be an issue, but a heck of a lot easier than on the Hwy 29 access if you get a stiff easterly wind.
I think we could easily park boats off any public launch area (at 4 p.m. break) at the launch sites....it is relatively shallow and sandy bottom in case we need to beach boats.
I will be out there on the Friday B-4, so I can look at possibilities too...

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Scott-
With the temps in the 90's and pure sun; Here's a idea of what I experienced:

Walleyes-dunno!
Sunfish-all over!
Bass-that's obvious smile.gif
Sheephead-yep, they're biting too.
Northerns-here and there on structure

Hope that helps any wink.gif

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ScottS & Gang,,,If you follow Hwy Through Starbuck, turn south into town at the large quick stop food & Fuel right next to the Motel...Continue south, you will see the Minnewaska Bait on your right, the Hobo Park & Marina is two blocks further south on the left side.

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CD, Are you Fishing Friday?? I plan on landing in starbuck Friday Morning, If you're out on the water I'll yell at you on Channel 69...See Ya Big Jim

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Glad to here you guys are getting out on the water. So, where are they biting? Just kidding. Someone please post the details here for those people that will be driving in that day.ScottS

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Capt'nJosh and Nav'Justen will not be making it to this one. I got work off only for find that I have a #$@#$ing class reunion that the wife thinks I should go to. So I look forward to the stories and pictures!

Good luck to everyone!

Capt'nJosh

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