Hi y'all,
I just wanted to start
ONE thread where we could put our information together about how and where to launch our boats as the ice approaches.
I am a bit partisan here as it is my intention to try fishing tomorrow [Saturday] with my dad! We left our boat in Picton [out of the water!], and it's either give it a shot tomorrow, or else just give up and go pick up the boat sometime later.
Here's the stuff I've gathered so far:
On Wednesday December 7 Dan Elliot wrote:
"I spoke with the Glenora fisheries station and it was open there. No ice and the snow is pretty much gone. It is suppose to be cold tonight so I am not going to advise you one way or the other. Call the fisheries station in the morning before you come."
Dan - could you please supply us with this phone number?
On Friday December 9 jfneron wrote:
"We went to Picton Bay first, to discover that it was ALL frozen. Too bad. We then went to the Glenora Ferry ramp... ALL frozen.
Further on the bay, past the ferry toward Lake Ontario, we were able to see some open water and... hey, a boat was there!!!! We drove toward Kingston until we found a camping with a ramp giving access to the open water. There was 3 trailers there. YEEESSSSS!
I think that Adolphustown Park was the name of the place we went .... Not 100% sure but I think so."
Note that the report above is firsthand observation. Does anyone else know anything about the current status of the
Adolphustown Launch? Thanks.
How about the
Bath ramp? Findr wrote:
"There is a launch just west of Bath, east of the L&A Generating Station. It is a 20 to 30 min. ride to fishing spots. The launch is steep with a steel mesh that is slippery, 4x4 would help."
Anyone know the status of the Bath ramp then?
Speaking of firsthand observation -
Superdad! Where are you? Any change you could go take a look for us today [Friday] to find out what the scoop is?
Also on Friday December 9 steve-hamilton wrote:
"batcave and bath are both open as of today."
And on the same day in another thread steve-hamilton wrote:
"have been hearnig about this launch on the south shore of the reach? can i get some directions or information about it? my GPS chip doesn't show any launches East of Glenora, on the south shore. Thanks, Steve"
Steve, I am not trying to be a smart-ass here - honest, dude! - just trying to separate the hearsay from the firsthand observations. So I'm wondering how you know that the batcave launch is open [if you don't know where it is!] Is this a guess because the south side of the reach is still open water?
I have never been to the Batcave ramp. The only information I have on it comes from some PM's that
roughrider sent me:
In a PM roughrider wrote:
"Yes, [it's] on the south shore. You take 49 south off 401, then 33 east towards the ferry, turn right just before the ferry, heading up hill to Lake On The Mountain. It's a 15-minute drive when you turn off 33. You are close to the ramp when the road you are traveling comes within 100 yards of the water. The sign for the ramp is on the right side of road, turn left and then right to the park. Look for 2 poles at the end of drive for ramp, large grass area, house on the right side of ramp. South wind will work great and I caught 9 in october during an EAST wind at this very spot, largest 12.5 pounds. roughrider out"
[I hope this isn't confidential information......] Roughrider refers to this ramp in the area of the Batcave as the
Pringyer Ramp.
Anyway, that's all I know! Anything else you guys can add by late tonight will be greatly appreciated! Hope to get out fishing tomorrow [Saturday] with my dad!
Cheers,
Pete