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News from Lake Huites Lodge, March
2003
Fishing in General
It has been a strange year for Lake Huites. First, they drew a
lot of water off in December, which kind of spooked the fish. Then
we got 6 feet of snow in the mountains between Christmas and New
Years. That, in itself, wouldn’t have had a major effect, but
we then got a warm rain the first week in January which melted all
the snow and dumped cold water into Lake Huites. This really spooked
the fish, and they went suspended in 40 to 60 feet of water.
Anglers used to fishing Lake Huites had to change their tactics.
The winning combination was fishing deep with Carolina rigged large
lizards or worms. The good news is that all that is behind us. The
lake has been slowly filling. The fish have moved out of the deep
water and up into the canyons. First it was the 2 to 4’s then
the 4 to 6 pounders. Know the bigger fish have moved up into the
channels. The top water bite is still off but the bigger fish can
be had in the channels right off the banks. The fish are there. You
may have to change your thinking a little, but they can be had.
We Listen to Our Customers
Many
of our customers have expressed an interest in fishing from fully-equipped
bass boats. Well, you got ‘em! Our plan is to add five Skeeters to our flotilla that will be available as an upgrade package to our
customers. Currently, we have two on the water. The Skeeters are
fully equipped with dual Fish Finders, Dual Trolling Motors,
Water Temp, GPS and a 150 hp Yamaha. We have added these to our flotilla
to satisfy the discriminating angler who desired more power, more
accuracy and more comfort.
These boats are meticulously maintained by Russ Johnson at the
lodge. Russ has adopted the Skeeters as his new babies and keeps
them in perfect operating condition
Lake Huites Lodge is not the place
for Weight Watchers
Our food at Lake Huites Lodge has always been good. Well, it just
got better. World renowned Chef
Dave Danhi of Redondo Beach California has just spent three weeks
with us. We now have new menu items and excellent pastries. We were
presently surprised when our kitchen staff took to Chef David like
a long-lost friend. They learned and listened.
Once again, Lake Huites Lodge has gone the extra mile for the client.
Ask yourself what other facility would do this for the clients? I
dare say you won’t come up with one. Our policy of providing
the best service possible and truth in advertising has worked well
for both our lodge and our customers. Lake Huites Lodge produces
where the others just talk.
Fishing with the Pros
No wannabe TV celebrities – Lake Huites Lodge has the real
deal!
Here
is your chance of a lifetime. Cancel your appointments, change your
wedding date, forget your university or whatever you have to do,
but make a reservation for Lake Huites Lodge for May 3. 2003. Skeeter
Boat Pro Keith Warren is coming to Lake Huites Lodge to film a show.
I am sure many of you have seen the show, Outdoor Adventures on
the original Outdoor Channel.
Keith will not be alone. Nationally syndicated
radio host Mike
Jackson of Outdoor Sports Radio Network will
also be on hand. Spence Petros, one of North America's most versatile
anglers, will be joining the
party. Spence has a resume that is just too long to list. Author,
fishing educator, tournament angler, tackle designer and producers
of over 125 TV shows on fishing are but a few of his qualifications.
His three years running on ESPN’s national show Outdoor
Writers is qualification enough.
Here is your chance. If you want to rub elbows with the pros, get
some free tips, converse over a frozen margarita our possibly see
you face on TV, you better call for a reservation quickly. Space
is limited, so give Terry or Cheryl a ring at 1-888-744-8867.
Hope to see you soon!
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