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Tinboats Tournament August 21st - Bloomington, IL!
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<blockquote data-quote="po1" data-source="post: 154455" data-attributes="member: 1978"><p>You can boat and fish all night at evergreen. Some of the best walleye and muskie fishing is in the predawn hours. Most of the walkin sites that are on the beach you can beach your boat. Most of the the white oak sites you can beach the boat to, there's only a few of the sites that I wouldnt because of the landscape and getting to the boat would be a pain (site 8 and 9 are bad) I usually grab site 7 if its avail (the old creek canel right off of it is a good spot that I like). There is no ramp at the dock that's by site 39 and that dock is always over crowded with people tying thier boats off there. I always camp in the white oak sites, there are paths that you can walk to the campsites but most people I know load all the camping gear in the boat and head to the site beaching the boat at the campsite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="po1, post: 154455, member: 1978"] You can boat and fish all night at evergreen. Some of the best walleye and muskie fishing is in the predawn hours. Most of the walkin sites that are on the beach you can beach your boat. Most of the the white oak sites you can beach the boat to, there's only a few of the sites that I wouldnt because of the landscape and getting to the boat would be a pain (site 8 and 9 are bad) I usually grab site 7 if its avail (the old creek canel right off of it is a good spot that I like). There is no ramp at the dock that's by site 39 and that dock is always over crowded with people tying thier boats off there. I always camp in the white oak sites, there are paths that you can walk to the campsites but most people I know load all the camping gear in the boat and head to the site beaching the boat at the campsite. [/QUOTE]
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