We're just over 22-days to go and can't wait; planning is in full-swing with only menu stuff being hashed out now. I still have one more trip before we go (Santa Fe, NM), but it's only a 3-day'er and we leave for Kipawa a mere 9-hours after I land back here in Columbus.
With that said, we're all jacked-up. But I know there's got to be at least a few groups out there that are heading-up for opener who are even more jacked-up than we are right now.
Chime-in! Let us know where you're going, and what you're expecting to find when you get there...
We're heading to an uncharted part of the lake (for us, anyway...even though I found the large bathy map in my basement and am having it laminated now). We'll be down on Lac Grindstone...not too-too far from Puckster's camp, I'd bet. Though, from what we understand, we shouldn't have to travel too far to get into those pesky 'eyes...maybe no further than the dock! That'd be sweet...
Looking foward to the 'sea bag drag'....
3 more sleeps for us. Just hubby and I heading up to camp. We are in the Hunter's Point area...hoping our camp is just as we left it and there is no winter damage or fallen trees. I also hope we have more luck than last year for opening weekend, if not, the wine will still go down easy, the food will still be delicious and our days will still be relaxing. :) Cheers!
@T-Bone, what camp are you staying at this year?
John
Quote from: john c on May 12, 2015, 12:56:11 PM
@T-Bone, what camp are you staying at this year?
Miwapanee Outpost...just SE of Butney Narrows...
I am hoping to be up this weekend but I'm not sure yet...life is trying to conspire against me. Otherwise the following weekend for sure. Gonna try to meet up with ya T-Bone when you come up Either my place or yours lol. I think I want to make it a goal to meet as many of you guys as possible over the next year or two.
The outpost looks quite a piece from the main lodge, can you drive to it?
Puck...we'll be there...so just drop by if you have the time. I'm not confident we're going to make it over to Red Pine Chute, but you never know...
Hey Ozzy...hope you are well. Yes...it's a fair-bit by water from the main lodge, but I believe we can drive into Mungo Depot and park there, then boat into the outpost. If not, it's cool...we'll find our way...
Only Michelle heading in for Opener? Wow...that's changed over the years. Used to be several groups that would brave the 'uncertainty' of it all for the adventure.
Going to the lake right around the town of Kipawa. Don't have any experience in that area, any one want to share some last minute tips?
Hi everyone,
We will be staying in Laniel for the opener. We will likely be fishing at Sandy Portage and traveling to Sunnyside for at least 1 day.
Good luck to everyone!
If you see a green Legend boat with 3 handsome guys, give us a wave.
Cheers
NFC...never fished that area of the lake...so I wouldn't be much help. I'm sure there's probably some info out on the old board.
Legend...have a great trip. And, am I understanding you right that you're going to travel from Laniel to Sunnyside to fish? That has to be 20+ miles each way. I've fished Sunnyside 100+ times, but never traveled more than a couple miles to do it. I'm not entirely sure I'd travel more than 5-miles to do it. Good luck over there...hope they're hittin' like crazy for you!!!
Yes, we will be making the 20 mile trip (its about 40min each way so not too bad). We have always had a little luck in that area, know it well and enjoy the scenic ride. I hope the fish are biting as well.
1 month today we will be boarding Reggie's "Ark" for the 18th trip back to heaven also known as 3 Seasons Camp .Looks like both my sons ,19 Michael Jr (Aka Fred) and 12 MAtthew (Aka Chucky) will be joining the usual cast of chararcters this year ,Me-Pike Mike , Johnny Shad Rap , Smurf , Scotty and Fro
Not likely I'll be up the long weekend, however I will be up the following weekend, T-Bone I'll make a trip over to grindstone and see ya guys and spend a half day fishing there. I want to start branching out and fish other sections of the lake. Besides the spring fishing sucks at my end, picks up huge late June and into July. Late summer and fall is best at my end of the lake. Lemme know what your driving and/or where your staying closer to the date I'll bring a few pops. Thx bro.
NFC30- stop in at Kipawa Outpost campground. They have a map of that area with the "hot" spots.
Tbone- Yes you can drive to Mungo. Parking might be something else though. The launch is a good deep one.
I'm also heading in for the opener with my cousins and our boys.
I was on Hunter lake last night and the surface water temp is 44.7°
Good luck everyone. Be safe.
Good opening weekend, slow for us Friday but got into a good area Saturday and caught lots.
Weather was amazing!! Except for high bright sun on Sunday.
I'm going up next weekend....save me a few fish. Were you trolling or jigging?
Only got to go out fishing once, too much to do on this weekend, but I did get one walleye! Weather was great overall, lots of ppl out on the lake this past weekend. Got the camp all ready for a week's holidays starting this Saturday!
We were up on the week-end. The walleye were deep (35-40 feet) and lakers were all over the place. We had some success but nothing like we have had in past years. Friday was cool and we got out in the afternoon and evening. Picked up a couple trolling (a laker and a walleye) then switched over to jigging and caught a few walleyes. All of the walleyes were in the 15 - 17 inch range. Saturday was very overcast as we set out to Sunnyside (from Laniel) for the day. didn't have any luck fishing deeper water for lakers but picked up an assortment of lakers, walleye, and pike trolling over 20 feet of water near the boiler. For the evening fish we settled into our normal place (20 feet) and were shut down; only catching one walleye. Called it a night a little early and headed back to Laniel. Sunday - very sunny and the water had warmed considerably (fro 44 - 53 degrees). Picked up a few lakers trolling, headed back to camp and watched the Canada Russia game and then out for the evening fish at Sandy Portage. Our boat pulled in a variety lakers, walleye and ling before heading home. Despite catching a fair number of walleye's, we only took home three due to the smaller size. Now looking forward to a second trip in August. Great time as usual with great company and great scenery. Catching a few is always a bonus. Cheers!