So, help me have a good time. Especially you old timers that have been halfway around the country in search of fish.

As far as I need to.AndrewR wrote:How far are you willing to travel?
Yeah, the more I look into the area, the more I think it's the spot to be. There are a ton of small lakes with boat ramps in the area as well, so if it's not happening on Boulder, I can bring the small boat to another lake. This also gives me a lot of options if the rivers/streams are blown out, or conditions are bad. Lots of good walleye lakes too. The trout streams really have me intrigued. I haven't been trout fishing in YEARS, and that was just in those little trout farms or stocked trout lakes down here. Apparently the trout fishing up in this area is really fantastic. Lots of natural brook trout streams within a few miles of the campground, some within walking distance. End of September should be pretty good fishing too. Really looking forward to it.Rob P wrote:Good deal Ed.
Sounds like a variety of fish at different spots.
Also lots of non lake activities up there.
You should have a great time!