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Vermont => Ice Fishing Vermont => Topic started by: johnrielly on Jan 29, 2015, 10:53 AM
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Wondered if the green dump was the point where the rocks have all the grafetti on them? If not where?
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State boat launch west side of lake just look for the shanty village
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Also known as the Tom Evanoika Access area,north of Woodards Marine
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I'm considering a run down there tonight myself.
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Also known as the Tom Evanoika Access area,north of Woodards Marine
Evanoika is located at the north end by float bridge. The access your talking about is the Edward Kehoe also known as green dump.
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Thanks.. yes I heard it was kehoe.. wasnt sure though..
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oops
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Tracker,
You have been fishing there to long. ;D
I thought i saw you there today 2 - 4 o'clock.Did you move over by the rd on the north ramp ?
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I had a blast there tonight! Not sure how many I got yet, but I have a pile in the bucket! Including three 9" fellas- exactly what I was looking for! I set up just past the shanty town and lit up a propane lamp. I used a little homemade glo in the dark jig tipped with a Gulp waxworm. Inside of three minutes I had fish. Awesome!
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Here are the results of my trip down to the Green Dump last night... not too shabby for about 3 hours of fishing. A lot of fun and I got the Master Angler smelt I was looking for (got three of them actually)
(http://i1382.photobucket.com/albums/ah271/FlyPredatorVT/IMG_2981_zpsce9121bc.jpg) (http://s1382.photobucket.com/user/FlyPredatorVT/media/IMG_2981_zpsce9121bc.jpg.html)
(http://i1382.photobucket.com/albums/ah271/FlyPredatorVT/IMG_2979_zps680a5ef4.jpg) (http://s1382.photobucket.com/user/FlyPredatorVT/media/IMG_2979_zps680a5ef4.jpg.html)
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They are a blast to catch , especially when they come up to the hole! Gets old after awhile , neck and back says stop ! Great fun though! Moved shanty to Pike , bass , perch and trout area because the smelt would eat all the bait!
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Tracker,
You have been fishing there to long. ;D
I thought i saw you there today 2 - 4 o'clock.Did you move over by the rd on the north ramp ?
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nope,wasn't me,I was working in town]
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So I'm headin up Saturday what depth are the smelt at..??thanks
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Off green dump in 30-50ft of water! Start just off bottom and they will work there way up! The more action you give them with cut bait and flasher the more they go into a frenzy! Have fun and watch out for Big wiggle! Ha
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Awesome thnx bro....I think the wiggle is gonna be up north
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Off green dump in 30-50ft of water! Start just off bottom and they will work there way up! The more action you give them with cut bait and flasher the more they go into a frenzy! Have fun and watch out for Big wiggle! Ha
ya watch out for that bigwiggle guy , you never know where he might appear...lol ;D ;D ;D ;D
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I had a blast there tonight! Not sure how many I got yet, but I have a pile in the bucket! Including three 9" fellas- exactly what I was looking for! I set up just past the shanty town and lit up a propane lamp. I used a little homemade glo in the dark jig tipped with a Gulp waxworm. Inside of three minutes I had fish. Awesome!
so glad to see you had fun and i am glad i could help you with your journey to get a master angler Smelt , if you think they are big this year , you should saw the run of smelt last year. I probably caught 4 smelt last that were 10-11 inches long :o :o :o :o :o no lie!!
So what do you need now to finish getting all the species on the master angler ????
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Wiggle...I'm game...tell me where to get a native brook trout eligible for the program...
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Wiggle...I'm game...tell me where to get a native brook trout eligible for the program...
X2 :tipup:
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Wiggle...I'm game...tell me where to get a native brook trout eligible for the program...
They are out there... Few and far between though...
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Wiggle...I'm game...tell me where to get a native brook trout eligible for the program...
northeast kingdom, island pond area
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Wiggle...I'm game...tell me where to get a native brook trout eligible for the program...
I would say start with checking the state records and see where the biggest brook have been taken in recent years. Talk to Fish and Game people and go from there. Good Luck