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<blockquote data-quote="Allen" data-source="post: 296192" data-attributes="member: 389"><p>McDowell is electric only, and I'm not even sure it's open yet. Or will be open during the whole social distancing thing, it's kind of a unique animal.</p><p></p><p>Sweet Briar is a no-wake lake, as is Harmon (I think). Nelson is a catch and release place due to the fish being full of parasites. Crown Butte is electric and no live bait lake.</p><p></p><p>If you are looking to get out and really test things, I'd suggest New Johns. Or run south of BisMan to the Fort Rice or Hazelton ramps. It's nearly lake-like down there and you should be able to find a fish or two. Note, you will also find about 150 of your boat owning neighbors, which is a double edged sword. You will be able to mimic them for navigation and finding fish, but will also have to deal with busy ramps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allen, post: 296192, member: 389"] McDowell is electric only, and I'm not even sure it's open yet. Or will be open during the whole social distancing thing, it's kind of a unique animal. Sweet Briar is a no-wake lake, as is Harmon (I think). Nelson is a catch and release place due to the fish being full of parasites. Crown Butte is electric and no live bait lake. If you are looking to get out and really test things, I'd suggest New Johns. Or run south of BisMan to the Fort Rice or Hazelton ramps. It's nearly lake-like down there and you should be able to find a fish or two. Note, you will also find about 150 of your boat owning neighbors, which is a double edged sword. You will be able to mimic them for navigation and finding fish, but will also have to deal with busy ramps. [/QUOTE]
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