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Old 08-04-2009, 06:12 PM   #6
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The yellow and red dot is where the house is I used to live in when I was younger. The orange line going from the beach to the bend in the pier used to be really good waters for netting smelt. The chances of bring home an ice-chest full in a night aren't anything like they used to be. Last I had heard there was talk of imposing a limit on the number a person could take home.
The green lines on either side of the pier were and still are great for steelhead, coho and chinook salmon, lake, brown, and some rainbow trout. Occassionally a guy would get lucky enough to haul in a decent walleye.
The pier had a fairly decent flat cement top on it all the way out to the lighthouse. The snaked part coming off where the blue lines are was added on after the original pier was put in. It's not flat on the top of that part...it's just big rock piled up for a breaker wall. In recent years, guys have been pulling some good size smallies from off of here.


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