nickbell
7/18/2010 8:21:00 PMcoretron22
7/18/2010 8:30:00 PMThe groups that sanction the RC boaters also insure them in the event that an accident occurs and causes damage to people or property. The conditions of the insurance require no boaters be in the water while the RC torpedos are racing.
The best way to avoid conflicts with the RC guys is to ask them how you can find out their schedule for the lake you wish to fish.
rjn cajun
7/18/2010 8:42:00 PMskimpy
7/19/2010 6:46:00 AMcoretron22
7/20/2010 3:55:00 PMskimpy: Go to www.namba8.com and click on the "schedule" button. I'd link it, but no html here.
These are primarily gas boats, I race electric boats (with a different group) as well as fish. I support the interests of both. It's really hard for the Gas/Nitro racers to find a place they can run races. I don't know about "rent", but they may pay the parks dept. a fee or something.
coretron22
7/20/2010 4:58:00 PMskimpy: Go to www.namba8.com and click on the "schedule" button. I'd link it, but no html here.
These are primarily gas boats, I race electric boats (with a different group) as well as fish. I support the interests of both. It's really hard for the Gas/Nitro racers to find a place they can run races. I don't know about "rent", but they may pay the parks dept. a fee or something.
skimpy
7/21/2010 3:23:00 PMcoretron22
7/22/2010 10:17:00 AMGood luck!
Other lakes I know of that are used by RC boat clubs are Frank Mason (Granite Falls), but no more scheduled races there this year...Tye (Monroe) gets regular use, Washington (Coulon Park has a race or 2 per year), Mirror (Fed. Way). There are others that other clubs use, I can point y'all to the schedules if you are encountering any conflicts.
runway12
7/27/2010 9:46:00 PMskimpy
7/28/2010 7:00:00 AMrunway12
7/28/2010 9:57:00 AMskimpy
7/28/2010 11:45:00 AMKIDinc
7/28/2010 12:15:00 PMKIDinc
7/28/2010 3:23:00 PMrunway12
7/28/2010 6:31:00 PM“We appreciate it when fellow anglers share their opinions, techniques, fishing holes and all around fishing knowledge."
This was knowledge I received this morning and I myself was curious regarding the final answer on boats. If you still have any doubts regarding my response you can contact the City of Lakewood yourself (253-589-2489) to verify. I am also sure if you scan the Washington lakes database a number of reports or comments on of the various lakes could be subject to scrutiny or of personal opinion. That is what makes this site unique and not driven by sponsors or any one media group.
skimpy
7/28/2010 7:24:00 PMWaughop Lake (22 acres): In Fort Steilacoom County Park, about a mile east of Steilacoom. Open season is year-round. Rainbow trout are planted annually. A warm water fishery for largemouth bass, crappie, perch and brown bullhead catfish adds to angling opportunity. Adult Coho salmon may be added in October – November if excess hatchery returns are available. Landlocked salmon rules apply: a catch record card is not required and all salmon count as part of the trout daily limit. No developed boat launch, but small craft can be hand-carried a ways to the lake.
As far as what runway12 found out from Lakewood that they very strongly discouraged in launching boats and float tubes at Waughop, maybe it's just when the "toxic algae" is present. Which I guess they would post at the lake if there was a problem at that time??? Either way Happy Fishing to all !!!!!!!!!