NeezyBass
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Let me know how the dirt ramp at Bullfrog performsI have done that a lot of times before , just cant camp at the Hobie Cat.
Let me know how the dirt ramp at Bullfrog performsI have done that a lot of times before , just cant camp at the Hobie Cat.
I have been swamped at work, no fishing....wrapping up some projects on the 24th and hope to make a trip down the last week of April, hopefully for 5-6 days!!Thanks buddy! As always I wish we had more time but can’t complain with my best trip yet. Slowly learning a couple parts of that giant body of water! And quite frankly even if not catching anything, just being in the sun and enjoying the sites is worth it!
Were you down last weekend? I know you usually make an April trip.
10-4! I’ll be eagerly awaiting your report!I have been swamped at work, no fishing....wrapping up some projects on the 24th and hope to make a trip down the last week of April, hopefully for 5-6 days!!
That is why I like the south ramp if it is open. Worth the longer drive.Have seen that Many times at Spinney Mtn Res. when the storms come in Every afternoon. Sq
I'm not sure where this is. Where is it relative to the main BF ramp? I don't remember any old asphalt.This fella was determined to get in below the main Bullfrog ramp on north side off old asphalt. The white caps were coming over the back as he was going in.
Once you go past the big rocks at the bottom of the main ramp it has asphalt I guess it was an old highway. In 2005 I believe it was NPS would put pads out for traction where he is launching. They have scraped it down to the asphalt and gravel and flattened out what was left of the coffer damI'm not sure where this is. Where is it relative to the main BF ramp? I don't remember any old asphalt.
Thanks. I figured that's where it had to be.Once you go past the big rocks at the bottom of the main ramp it has asphalt I guess it was an old highway. In 2005 I believe it was NPS would put pads out for traction where he is launching. They have scraped it down to the asphalt and gravel and flattened out what was left of the coffer dam