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dodger
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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.
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kevheads
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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
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timatkn
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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
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bogwalker
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I like the island site that faces the cliff at the north end.
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