Isle La Cache

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AndrewR wrote:Sorry. Been too busy chasing sets of breasts and fine asses all week long... Along with finishing up with school.
No time whatsoever for fishing as we know it. I'm serious.

I'll be at this specified location tomorrow afternoon with my sister's boyfriend. It's the plan anyways. Wanted to do Lake Michigan off shore for Smallmouths because they were smashing me yesterday afternoon but with possible 30mph winds I say hell no to the idea.

Will let you crackheads know how it fares. :lol:

That Isle La Cache isn't much of a secret, but we like to keep it that way.
I liked everythiong about that post...... but i am really looking forward to trying that area on saturday everything that I have found sounds promising; now just to put it all together and make it work in my favor......
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AndrewR wrote:That Isle La Cache isn't much of a secret, but we like to keep it that way.
First marked that spot on a map back when you were graduating from kindergarten. It's definitely no secret. I never have gotten around to it. The further you have to walk to a spot, the less likely you are to ever run into anyone. Rule is, 90 percent of fishermen fish within the first 250 yards of a dam. No dam? Then within 100 yards of the nearest parking lot.

Works every time.

At least you finally got your priorities right. Women, work (even if it's school), more women mixed with beer, a little more work, then fish.
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Yea, definitely.

Let me know when you want to do lunch. Good anytime after May 7th.
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Nice wade is to start at 135th-mid section and walk to the end of the point,
then back North upstream on the western channel.

These guys all like above 135th.

I prefer below.

its where ya find the fish i guess..
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2 years and not much changed as far as access & fishing..
pike and cats and eyes.

i know some monkey will throw in an asian carp.
just a matter of time before we see them in the desplaines..

i know quality reports of bighead and silvers caught in big basin near Joliet.
But the state says not a concern, they are 100 miles from Chicago.

what they mean is the mass population.
yes i agree.
but don't dismiss fishing reports of them being caught a few miles from the barrier.....

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"i know some monkey will throw in an asian carp.
just a matter of time before we see them in the desplaines.."

I figure thats how they got into most of Chicago's lagoons....I refer to those ding dongs as environmental terrorists...
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yep, some knucklehead dropped them in there.

same will happen in the river system.

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same river...same fish.
same esults as we went last weekend.

Good thoughts are that 10 years ago, cats and maybe pike were what was pulling your line.

Maybe the ocassional stocked smallie.
Those were fished out.

But it does seem Dan and I are starting a new generation of waders to that area.

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Nope. No fish there. Shit spot. I wouldn't waste my time. ;)
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Dan wrote:Nope. No fish there. Shit spot. I wouldn't waste my time. ;)
yeah it pretty much sucks now. I caught a blue gill and a dirty diaper the last time I was there. The two naked bikers having sex in the woods didn't help either. I'd stick to the Fox
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