High falootin' Yankees and their "boats"! I've got a monster sized fishing boat that would make anyone jealous. A whopping 15' aluminum john boat with a '96 Johnson 25hp. Even have a fish finder to boot (just need to get it put on the boat). Aux propulsion by means of an oar. Four rod holders but three of them still need installed. Heck, I even have a net!
There's only on reservoir here that is definitely big enough for your guys boat and that is on the western slope. The ones close enough to me are a bit smaller but you might be able to fit them on Eleven Mile. The lakes up here don't open until Apr 1 or until the ice is gone. Usually don't open until the middle of Apr, though. Those silly ice fishers are still out there.
I did find a nice stretch of river the other day that I'm dying to get on but weather took a change and gave us a little bit of snow last night. Lures or flies only, limit of 2 trout that must be over 16". I've got my gear in the back of the Blazer, including me waders, just waiting for some decent weather.
As to walleyes being the best eating fish, I'd throw barramundi into the mix. Caught a few while in Australia a few years back. Best shore lunch I've ever had and damn good eating when we cooked them up later on.
Wish I could say I'll be out on the water when the lakes open up but I kind of got grounded this summer. The wife has been after me to get a job so I got hired on with Parks and Wildlife as a boat inspector at one of the local lakes. Not a bad gig, its at one of the "trophy" lakes, 1 fish limit that must be over 20" for trout and they catch pike (no limit) up past 40" somewhat regular. Just need to figure out if I can bring me boat with me to work or not.
There's only on reservoir here that is definitely big enough for your guys boat and that is on the western slope. The ones close enough to me are a bit smaller but you might be able to fit them on Eleven Mile. The lakes up here don't open until Apr 1 or until the ice is gone. Usually don't open until the middle of Apr, though. Those silly ice fishers are still out there.
I did find a nice stretch of river the other day that I'm dying to get on but weather took a change and gave us a little bit of snow last night. Lures or flies only, limit of 2 trout that must be over 16". I've got my gear in the back of the Blazer, including me waders, just waiting for some decent weather.
As to walleyes being the best eating fish, I'd throw barramundi into the mix. Caught a few while in Australia a few years back. Best shore lunch I've ever had and damn good eating when we cooked them up later on.
Wish I could say I'll be out on the water when the lakes open up but I kind of got grounded this summer. The wife has been after me to get a job so I got hired on with Parks and Wildlife as a boat inspector at one of the local lakes. Not a bad gig, its at one of the "trophy" lakes, 1 fish limit that must be over 20" for trout and they catch pike (no limit) up past 40" somewhat regular. Just need to figure out if I can bring me boat with me to work or not.

But we got us some great lakes around here. This boat fishes the western basin of Lake Erie and typically runs all out an hour or more just to get to the fish. Size helps. Some years we even get our Ontario fishing licenses and go up across the border. But the Homeland Security guys are sucking the fun out of that. It used to be you only had to call customs if you set foot on Canadian shore. Now it's an issue if you just cross the red line on your GPS. Canada doesn't care as long as you have your fishing license. But it's us when you cross back over the line coming home. I haven't figured out the best way to deal with that...
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