Millhouse2020 Posted June 15, 2011 Report Posted June 15, 2011 Hi Everyone, Just wondering if anyone knows of a public boat launch on the West Arm of Lake Nippissing. I am planning to fish there this weekend for the muskie opener and I see that all lodges are now charging between $25-$30 to launch your boat and park for a day. This seems excessive to me. I am not aware of a publich launch but thought I would ask if anyone knows of one or perhaps a more reasonable daily rate of $10-$15 to launch and park your vehicle. I am coming from Sudbury. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks and good fishin! Millhouse2020
John Posted June 15, 2011 Report Posted June 15, 2011 Hi Everyone, Just wondering if anyone knows of a public boat launch on the West Arm of Lake Nippissing. I am planning to fish there this weekend for the muskie opener and I see that all lodges are now charging between $25-$30 to launch your boat and park for a day. This seems excessive to me. I am not aware of a publich launch but thought I would ask if anyone knows of one or perhaps a more reasonable daily rate of $10-$15 to launch and park your vehicle. I am coming from Sudbury. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks and good fishin! Millhouse2020 $20 a day at Lakair, not bad when you consider your car is safe.
bow slayer Posted June 15, 2011 Report Posted June 15, 2011 there are 2 free public ramps one in Lavigne at the bridge but parking is limited. There is also one off 64 highway on Sucker creek rd. more parking there.
Stef Posted June 15, 2011 Report Posted June 15, 2011 there are 2 free public ramps one in Lavigne at the bridge but parking is limited. There is also one off 64 highway on Sucker creek rd. more parking there. The one at Sucker Creek is good, go Hwy 17 to Verner, south on 64 past the first bridge at lakeair and just past the second bridge on right, if you stop on the second bridge you can see the ramp on the south shore, good ramp and sufficient parking. There is a swampy local put in off lake Rd from Hwy 535 but no parking and shallow with mud............
Millhouse2020 Posted June 16, 2011 Author Report Posted June 16, 2011 The one at Sucker Creek is good, go Hwy 17 to Verner, south on 64 past the first bridge at lakeair and just past the second bridge on right, if you stop on the second bridge you can see the ramp on the south shore, good ramp and sufficient parking. There is a swampy local put in off lake Rd from Hwy 535 but no parking and shallow with mud............ Gentlemen, thank you very much for the great info! I have been to the ramp in Lavinge for many many years but did not know about the other access point. Hope to have some luck connecting my g/f on her first muskie this weekend. Thanks again!
irishfield Posted June 16, 2011 Report Posted June 16, 2011 $20 a day at Lakair, not bad when you consider your car is safe. That and it's the OFC G2G this weekend... another member is always welcome, or so I'm told !!
John Posted June 16, 2011 Report Posted June 16, 2011 That and it's the OFC G2G this weekend... another member is always welcome, or so I'm told !! Only if he brings beer Wayne........
Millhouse2020 Posted June 16, 2011 Author Report Posted June 16, 2011 The one at Sucker Creek is good, go Hwy 17 to Verner, south on 64 past the first bridge at lakeair and just past the second bridge on right, if you stop on the second bridge you can see the ramp on the south shore, good ramp and sufficient parking. There is a swampy local put in off lake Rd from Hwy 535 but no parking and shallow with mud............ One more question, does the ramp at sucker creek have a dock? If so that will be great, thanks again everybody!
Stef Posted June 16, 2011 Report Posted June 16, 2011 One more question, does the ramp at sucker creek have a dock? If so that will be great, thanks again everybody! Yes, it has tie ups for your boat. It's a raised pier with the ramp on one side and built up wooden wallswhere you can tie off. Lots of room, parking is on an upper area about 50' away, sheltered area out of the wind. More developed than Lavinge and right at the start of the West Arm..........
John Posted June 16, 2011 Report Posted June 16, 2011 Yes, it has tie ups for your boat. It's a raised pier with the ramp on one side and built up wooden wallswhere you can tie off. Lots of room, parking is on an upper area about 50' away, sheltered area out of the wind. More developed than Lavinge and right at the start of the West Arm.......... How's the catching been up there W A R?
Stef Posted June 17, 2011 Report Posted June 17, 2011 How's the catching been up there W A R? Pickerel are starting to hit better the last couple of days, shad flies are thinning down. Good between 8 PM to dark in about 10 -15' water in the normal spots or try right up against steep rocky shorelines if the wind isn't to bad and you find a small ledge for them to work. During the day try 15 - 23' down. I've been catching them on plastics and feathers because I can't be bothered to get minnows but live bait is the way to go if you're only up for a short time. A slow death worm on a bottom bouncer during the day drifting is really good, they like a short 3 - 4' length behind the bouncer better than a long one (maybe the stained water). Pike are slower than usual but that can change in a day, surface temps are coming up to 70F and the weeds are starting to become noticable shallow but still okay in 7-9 ' (the stained water stops weeds pretty much after 9'). If you haven't fished the waters west of Dosters Narrows to the Hwy 535 bridges and around Oak Island for Muskies yet give it a go. Warren Bay and Musky island areas get the brunt of muskie fishing because the waters deeper, but for the next month or so I would work the upper reaches. Water is around 11' generally with some deeper holes. Look for new cabbage growth and when you find some work it hard and often, it'll probably have a muskie around. Also around the rock outcrops........................
Nipfisher Posted June 17, 2011 Report Posted June 17, 2011 Pickerel are starting to hit better the last couple of days, shad flies are thinning down. Good between 8 PM to dark in about 10 -15' water in the normal spots or try right up against steep rocky shorelines if the wind isn't to bad and you find a small ledge for them to work. During the day try 15 - 23' down. I've been catching them on plastics and feathers because I can't be bothered to get minnows but live bait is the way to go if you're only up for a short time. A slow death worm on a bottom bouncer during the day drifting is really good, they like a short 3 - 4' length behind the bouncer better than a long one (maybe the stained water). Pike are slower than usual but that can change in a day, surface temps are coming up to 70F and the weeds are starting to become noticable shallow but still okay in 7-9 ' (the stained water stops weeds pretty much after 9'). If you haven't fished the waters west of Dosters Narrows to the Hwy 535 bridges and around Oak Island for Muskies yet give it a go. Warren Bay and Musky island areas get the brunt of muskie fishing because the waters deeper, but for the next month or so I would work the upper reaches. Water is around 11' generally with some deeper holes. Look for new cabbage growth and when you find some work it hard and often, it'll probably have a muskie around. Also around the rock outcrops........................ That is some great detail W A R. Much appreciated.
Fish4Eyes Posted June 17, 2011 Report Posted June 17, 2011 How much higher is the water this year, when compared to last years water levels?
Stef Posted June 17, 2011 Report Posted June 17, 2011 How much higher is the water this year, when compared to last years water levels? Its back to normal levels this year which means its 3' deeper than last year......
Muskieman Posted June 18, 2011 Report Posted June 18, 2011 Its back to normal levels this year which means its 3' deeper than last year...... :good: :thumbsup_anim:
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