Dockage 2008

Docks include use of the resort amenities
plus water and electric hookup
DOCKAGE BASED ON OVERALL LENGTH
Daily SLIPS*
|
October thru
May
............................$15.00
per night |
|
June...................................................$25.00
per night |
| July & August...................................$35.00
per night |
| September........................................$25.00
per night |
| *Season (May thru Oct.)
.................$1995.00 |
CONCESSIONS
|
Ice........................................................................$3.00 |
| Gasoline..............subject
to availability (call Front
Desk) |
Tax is not included in above items.
LAUNCH
Launch is complimentary for registered
guests of Wagon Trail Resort only.

Fishing
Calendar
EARLY MARCH THRU APRIL
Rowleys Bay is a good spot to troll for Brown Trout
in the spring after the ice leaves. This could be as early as the first week or two of
March or as late as early April. Look for Browns in 6'-20' of water along the rocky
shorelines of the south of the Bay or all across the outer mouth of Rowleys Bay itself.
Use long lines, preferably no larger than 6 lb., at this time of year, since the water is
super clear. There is also a major movement of northern pike toward the Mink River in
spring, and trolling or casting around the back end of Rowleys Bay
(near the mouth of the
Mink River) shortly after ice-out can produce some exceptional northern pike catches.
MAY
Shallow-water Brown Trout fishing continues to be
good thru early May, but changing water temperatures sometime force fishermen to deeper
water.
The Mink River is a primary spawning area for Northern Pike and Small-mouth
Bass, and that is what draws the fishermen. Northern begin running up the river shortly
after the ice leaves, but they usually don't spawn until mid-May. At this time, try
working the big marsh at the upper end of the river, casting floating rapalas in as little
as two feet of water. The edge, where the marsh drops off into about 6 feet of the main
river, is also a prime holding area for Northerns. This is a good bet for 30
- inch- plus
pike and l5 to 20 lb. trophies which are present each spring. The deeper holes near the
river mouth can also be good for Perch in May and June. May fly nymphs are a popular bait.
JUNE
In summer, some good pencil reed beds develop along
the shores of Rowleys Bay, especially nearer to the river inlet. Work these reed beds and
some of the nearby rock and boulder structure with soft-shell crayfish or
nightcrawlers
for Small-mouth Bass and Perch. A 7 lb. Small-mouth came from this area several years ago.
Small-mouth bass move into the river in June, and mid-June to mid-July
provide good fishing for this species. Work the edge cover in the main river channel with
nightcrawlers, soft-shell crayfish or small crankbaits. the deeper holes near the mouth of
the Mink River can produce some good catches of Perch during this time of the year.
JULY
July provides some of the best deep water trolling of
the entire year.
Lake Trout and Salmon fishermen enjoy consistently good action.
July and August produce the best Small-mouth Bass fishing in Rowleys Bay
itself. Fishing the reed beds is recommended.
The Mink River still yields excellent Small-mouth Bass action until
about mid-July when the bass leave for deeper water.
AUGUST
As we head into August, Bass fishermen can still
enjoy good fishing along the reed beds in Rowleys Bay.
Deep water trolling is still producing a number of Lake Trout and Salmon
trolling with J-Plugs and Mister Twisters.
SEPTEMBER THRU OCTOBER
September sees the return of Northern action to
Rowleys Bay trolling or casting along the reed beds. Shoreline fishing for Brown and
Rainbow Trout also improve during this time of the year.
