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If my summer plans work, I'll leave Jam Today in WYC and trailer the little fishing boat up there with this summer to see you all. I will launch either in LC or Killarney, depending on where you all will be.
I got the Alumacraft out for a test run last Sunday. Great morning with dead calm waters and I clocked over 64 mph.
Its called Little Detroit. It is West of Little Current about 40 or so miles.
The water is over 100 feet deep right up to the little cut. Because the approach from the other side is blind, boats give security calls before entering.
Started boating 1955
Number of boats owned 32
Bayliners
2655
2755
2850
3870 presently owned
Favorite boat. Toss up. 46' Chris Craft, 3870 Bayliner
dmcb wrote:
Its called Little Detroit. It is West of Little Current about 40 or so miles.
The water is over 100 feet deep right up to the little cut. Because the approach from the other side is blind, boats give securty calls before entering.
Ah - thanks. I haven't been west of Spanish by boat.
LazyCrusr wrote:
Didn't see any of you or the Admiral tho. rod
Thanks for sharing your pictures I went thru 'em twice
Sarah
Mona is camera shy, but Doug could break any camera, among other things...
Even though we were only there for a weekend cocktail party and fish fry, the memories will last forever, or at least until we go back. As great as Doug's photos are, they don't do justice to the natural pristine beauty of the North Channel...
I'd love to crank it up Doug but I'm currently landlocked. Hopefully the Fox River locks will be open in a short few years. The locks themselves are basically done. There is a lift station yet to be built . This is to keep invasive species out of the Fox River and Lake Winnebago pool but we all ready have them, zebras and various weeds. etc. The locks have been closed since 1987, these species were most probably brought in on small trailerable boats and their trailers. I could have my 38 transported to Lake Michigan but that is more costly than what the budget will allow at this time. I'll enjoy the area via your photos and those of others. Have a great summer!
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