Fredfish wrote:
Ours varies about .20 day to day , Mark. There's only 3 stations in town, 2 name brands, and a no name. Of course the no name is cheapest, but it's also the smallest, only 4 pumps. Not worth waiting to save a nickel or a dime.
Welcome to retirement. Hate waiting in lines. I asked my father in law once why he hated waiting in lines…. He answered
“ I’m 84 years old, I dont have much time left, I don’t want to spend my time waiting in line!’
Mauwehu wrote:
Welcome to retirement. Hate waiting in lines. I asked my father in law once why he hated waiting in lines…. He answered
“ I’m 84 years old, I dont have much time left, I don’t want to spend my time waiting in line!’
That's a fact brother, I hate waiting.
I save Dollars by staying in my Paradise where the air is crisp and clean and the boat only uses a gallon in 5 hours right here.
Candlewood lake off shore from Len denning new Milford. Trout, and big big bass my friend.
If you want to stay in Fairfield, try Lake Mohegan. I don’t do any fresh water fishing, but I walk around the lake sometimes and occasionally there are people back there catching trout. It’s a pretty easy walk and quiet during the week.
I'm with you. Hate being blasted by jet skis, loud obnoxious idiots etc. So I am in the Southeatern part of the state and some of the more quite lakes/ponds, especially on a weekday are: Amos Lake, Long Pond, Billings Lake, Hopevill Pond, Lake of Isles, Glasgo Pond. especially if they are not triut stocked. Amos gets nutty on the weekends and Billings can be crazy on weekends to. If you want to send me some lakes you are looking into I may be able to answer your question. Pretty much have fished all in the state at one timeor another. Also, I have a Facebook Site for Kayak Anglers or just angelers in general.
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Tight Lines.
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