It’s supposed to be downright balmy Friday, so let’s go fishing. I’m thinking Carter Lake, recently stocked with trout, but we can finalize that at breakfast. There’s a Larimer County Parks entry fee, but some of us have permits, and we can carpool.
So bring a pole and your favorite bait to breakfast. If we do settle on Carter, we can gather around the boat ramp on the northeast end of the lake. Questions? Drop me an email by clicking Here.
Tuesday, October 31, 2017
Thursday, October 26, 2017
Want to fish after breakfast on reasonably warm Fridays?
Richard asked at our October meeting whether anyone was planning a Carter Lake bank fishing trip anytime soon. I don't think there was, but it raises a reasonable follow-up question: While we wait on the lakes to freeze over, should we try our luck from the bank after breakfast, weather permitting?
We could try:
We could plan a regular Friday outing and then decide yes or no at breakfast. If it's to Carter or Horsetooth we could carpool for those lacking a Larimer County parks pass. Just bring your pole and some worms (and maybe a folding chair for you old-timers) to breakfast and maybe put it to good use.
Any interest? You can't respond on this blog, but I'll move the conversation to the Loveland Fishing Club Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/groups/LovelandFishingClub/ and hope for some comments. If you haven't signed up yet, e-mail Jim Roode with a request to be added.
We could try:
- Rivers Edge or the Recycle Pond, right down the road from Perkins
- The north end of Carter Lake, off the boat ramp
- Boyd Lake marina bay
- Horsetooth, South Bay or maybe the outlet.
We could plan a regular Friday outing and then decide yes or no at breakfast. If it's to Carter or Horsetooth we could carpool for those lacking a Larimer County parks pass. Just bring your pole and some worms (and maybe a folding chair for you old-timers) to breakfast and maybe put it to good use.
Any interest? You can't respond on this blog, but I'll move the conversation to the Loveland Fishing Club Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/groups/LovelandFishingClub/ and hope for some comments. If you haven't signed up yet, e-mail Jim Roode with a request to be added.
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