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I think that's it for the year out of Sandy. The water level at the launch is really low. Had one break off in 140fow and then caught this in 115 fow down 85 on a rigger with a sea sick waddler mag spoon. Only three boats out there today.14203.jpg

 

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We fished for 2 hours before pulling the Coyote K out late morning today. Fished 90-120 fow hooked this beautiful male on a 100 diver with a crome and green ff. Sure didn't want to pull her so early but the water is getting really low. I also saw a sign at the launch that they are closing sandy ramp 9/2020220911_122522.jpg20220911_182335.jpg

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My guess is it's just for the day to work on something 

 

I can see them closing the launch for the year but why would they close the parking lot  for the year ? 

 

But who knows 

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Yep Bill, l saw a guy last week over the pad with a good sized trailer , and boy was he burning rubber trying to get it out. I didn't stick around to see how he made out. We backed my trailer in and could see the pad clearly and stopped a foot before the curb at the end. There was plenty of water to load her on with a little power loading to assist aswell.

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DEC Announces One-Day Closure of Fishing Access Site

Closure in Effect on Sept. 20 for Parking Lot Maintenance

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) today announced a temporary closure of the Sandy Creek Fishing Access Site boat launch in the town of Hamlin, Monroe County, to allow for maintenance of the parking lot. The Sandy Creek Fishing Access Site is anticipated to be closed for approximately 24 hours. In the interim, DEC is asking the public to use these boat launch alternatives on Sept. 20:

  • To the east: Braddock Bay Boat Launch on East Manitou Road within the Braddock Bay Wildlife Management Area.
  • To the west: Oak Orchard State Marine Park on Archbald Road in Carlton.

https://www.dec.ny.gov/press/press.html

 

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