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dodger
12/11/2007 06:41PM
 
Is that Moose Bay thru the Tuck River up to Robinson? 35 years ago when I was 15 and with a group of 10 we were chased from our campsite on the eastern shore of Moose Bay by a black bear. Fished some small rapids north of Moose Bay. Caught smallies on frogs in calm water. Really cool. I sure would like to make back there some day. Dodger.
 
kevheads
11/27/2007 08:03PM
 
Planning a spring fishing trip in mid-June to the Robinson lake area via a Basswood river entry permit.Planning on getting a tow to Back bay and travel down through the Falls to Moose bay and up into Robinson.Basecamping for a week and then travel out through Sarah,North bay, Burke to PP.Not looking for anyones hotspots,just tips on camp sites and general lake fishing in the surrounding area of Robinson.TIA
 
timatkn
11/27/2007 09:22PM
 
check this website out if you haven't already--it has alot of good info on campsites.

http://w3.cs.jmu.edu/arch/hobbies/camp/maps/quet-pcd/code/index.php

I did not fish Robinson much a few years back. It holds all 5 species. Some nice smallies all along the shoreline, it holds trout too--probably more so in the northern end. The stream that enters into the northern end (McIntrye Creek) of Robinson might be a good spot for walleyes and smallies that time of year--I was there in the dog days so different fishing. there are at least 5 good sites 3 on the far northern end, a primo one on a point about half way up the lake on the western side--multi tiered site with a sand beach.

Deer lake is renowned for big walleyes--try the structure on the eastern side of the lake.

Tim


 
bogwalker
11/30/2007 07:50AM
 
I like the island site that faces the cliff at the north end.