Or Cattail but it's a 15 mile drive South of Town. Rangers are the nicest dudes in the world. Especially if you bought your annual pass from them.
North Ramp and stay in the middle when the water is low.
Yep.
Or Cattail but it's a 15 mile drive South of Town. Rangers are the nicest dudes in the world. Especially if you bought your annual pass from them.
I heard the owner of site 6 owns a trailer repair shop right next door!
You should of let the whole rig roll back into the water and collect the check my friend.
You should of let the whole rig roll back into the water and collect the check my friend.
Signed: Your pal, JRocket.
I believe everyone's story but (thank God) I have never had a problem at that site, like stated before I have a Hallett 270 on a double axel trailer towing with chevy crewcab, long bed, duramax, four wheel drive and never used four wheel. Guess we have been lucky.
I believe everyone's story but (thank God) I have never had a problem at that site, like stated before I have a Hallett 270 on a double axel trailer towing with chevy crewcab, long bed, duramax, four wheel drive and never used four wheel. Guess we have been lucky.
Maybe the lake just doesn't like Hallets, so it tries to spit them out?
So, if the Marina is f-d, where else is a good place to launch this time of year?
You could buy a park model at the Islander :hammerhea
Their ramp is pretty darn nice.
if the water is up i love it,no wind eazys loading ,but that ramp is steep,always drag the trailer if the water is down,but winser(sp) is a bitch if the wind is blown,peeps hang around the ramp like their handing out free beer?get the hell away from the ramp till its your turn!
We don't pull off till between 8 and midnight so there is nobody there.