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Dan J.S. wrote:
"Dan Krueger" wrote in message news ![]() Dan J.S. wrote: I have a 25 foot pontoon boat (bennington). Trying to decide where to dock it for the 2006 season. Choice #1. Madison, Wisconsin - Lake Mendota. For most part, very quiet lake, good swimming, best 4th of July fireworks in the Midwest. bad - 2 hour drive from my house, no restaurants, not much boating to do except for the two lakes. Choice #2. Fox River, Illinois. In McHenry, Illinois. 15 minutes from my house, great restaurants on the river, 50+ miles of boating. Bad- lots of traffic on the river, people drive like crazy, lots of drunks, it would take me 1 hour plus of boating to get to a good swimming hole. To throw into the mix, I have a 3 month old baby boy, so driving to Madison is really not the best of options. On the flip side, I feel boating could be safer in Madison. Any thoughts on this? It sounds like you have a trailer and tow vehicle so you could always look at smaller, closer, lakes like Shabbona (sp?) and Koshkonong (think I got that right!) and still have the flexibility to trailer to other areas for special events like the 4th of July? It's been a while since I lived up there (McHenry County) so I don't know which lakes still have dockage available. I kept my 18' bowrider on Brown's Lake in Racine County for four years. The "marina" was sold, torn down, and now a few nice homes are there a few steps from Hwy 11. I guess you have written off Geneva and Delavan? Dan Geneva and Delavan make the fox river look good. They had a study a while back to determine why the waves are so strong on Lake Geneva. Belief was because the lake is an east west lake. Turns out, the reality was because of all the boat traffic. Thanks for the other suggestions. To trailer this pontoon boat is a major pain in the ass. I have a truck for the towing, but a minivan for the family. It just makes more sense to leave it somewhere and use the minivan to get to it. It's a tough area to find a good place to boat. That's why I kept my boat in Burlington. Are you in McHenry County? If you are farther south I have another option - the Illinois River. I fish there every year in a tournament but that is in late March or early April. There is very little boat traffic then but I don't know how much it increases when the season hits. Unlike the Fox, there are few places to eat and drink. Here's a link that will give you an idea of the area... http://www.spring-valley-walleye.org/curent.htm Dan |
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