Since I haven't been to Manistee Lake in so many years I can't remember what year it even was, I'm looking for a few of you 'locals' to suggest what boat ramp you think would be the best for the October 6, 2013 Fall West MadWags Memorial Members Tournament?
The last time I was there I fished a tournament that launched at Insta Launch. I can't really remember how many boats or what event it was?
For this event, we will probably have less than 20 boats so size shouldn't be a challenge. I see some ramps may be fee-based and some ramps are free? I also wonder if the ramps closer to Lake Michigan might be full of salmon/trout anglers?
I see 3 MDNR-related ramps at least besides the private Insta Launch:
Access Site Name:Stronach
2nd Ave
Manistee, MI 49660
http://www.mcgi.state.mi.us/MRBIS/BASDetail.aspx?basid=A-51-023
Access Site Administration:Orchard Beach S.P.
Contact Number:(231) 723-7422
Ramp Description: A hard-surface ramp with sufficient water depth and lake or impoundment size to accommodate all trailerable watercraft (minimum of 2.5 - 3 feet deep at a distance of 20 feet from shore). The site is signed.
Coordinates: Lat: 44.214354, Long: -86.279064
Available Parking : This site has 161 parking spaces available.
Public Restroom : This site is equipped with a public toilet.
Skid Piers : This site has 1 skid pier(s)
Site Fees : There is a user fee for this site.
Paving : This site has paving.
Access Site Name:East Lake Village Park
Gillispie St
Manistee, MI 49660
http://www.mcgi.state.mi.us/MRBIS/BASDetail.aspx?basid=A-51-026
Access Site Administration:Harrietta Field Office
Contact Number:(231) 723-7422
Ramp Description: A hard-surface ramp with sufficient water depth and lake or impoundment size to accommodate all trailerable watercraft (minimum of 2.5 - 3 feet deep at a distance of 20 feet from shore). The site is signed.
Coordinates: Lat: 44.252358, Long: -86.299056
Available Parking : This site has 50 parking spaces available.
Access Site Name:Arthur Street Ramp
Waterbody:Manistee Lake
25-155 U.S. 31
Manistee, MI 49660
http://www.mcgi.state.mi.us/MRBIS/BASDetail.aspx?basid=A-51-028
Access Site Administration:Manistee
Contact Number:(231) 723-4051
Ramp Description: A hard-surface ramp with sufficient water depth and lake or impoundment size to accommodate all trailerable watercraft (minimum of 2.5 - 3 feet deep at a distance of 20 feet from shore). The site is signed.
Coordinates: Lat: 44.256667, Long: -86.317329
Available Parking : This site has 40 parking spaces available.
Water Craft Controls : This site has water craft controls.
Dan, I'm not sure of the address but the DNR ramp on the north end of the lake, just over the draw bridge is a really good ramp. Parking for at least 30 rigs. It's also the closest one to where I think most people will be fishing. The one on the south end is pretty much in the no-fishing zone.
I'll see if I can find the address for the one we use.
It's the Arthur street ramp, right on US 31. Very easy to find.
I was wondering if that one would be full of salmon / trout boats that time of year?
from what i hear the trout run will be over by then. so not so many trout fishermen to drive around. but with the way our weather has been who knows.
Stonarch ramp
Dan, as you know I'm up there now and then, and have never seen more than 2 or 3 other boats in that ramp. There is also a parking lot right across the street (in front of a decent bait shop) that can be used (the shop owner has no issue with it, talked to him several times).
Not a fan of the stronarch ramp... harder to find for one, plus it's a pretty long run up the lake to where most people will probably be fishing (though there are some great spots down on that end as well).
Arthur st. is the place to be. peak salmon will be well over with by the time we are there
Quote from: MSURoss on July 30, 2013, 09:47:16 AM
Stonarch ramp
X2 Dan but as said the big lake fish guys may be a little >:(...Just my 2 Jay
Quote from: JBASS on July 31, 2013, 12:37:14 PM
Quote from: MSURoss on July 30, 2013, 09:47:16 AM
Stonarch ramp
X2 Dan but as said the big lake fish guys may be a little >:(...Just my 2 Jay
Lake Michigan is closed but I'm guessing maybe the reference was to the channel?
Quote from: Waterfoul on July 30, 2013, 10:48:33 AM
Dan, as you know I'm up there now and then, and have never seen more than 2 or 3 other boats in that ramp. There is also a parking lot right across the street (in front of a decent bait shop) that can be used (the shop owner has no issue with it, talked to him several times).
Not a fan of the stronarch ramp... harder to find for one, plus it's a pretty long run up the lake to where most people will probably be fishing (though there are some great spots down on that end as well).
As long as there's plenty of parking and a place we can gather to do weigh in and hand out prizes I'm fine with whatever is the easiest to find and launch at.
Where will most people probably want to be fishing?
looking at this insta-launch place it looks to me like they have plents of docking space and a launch site, one quick call is all it takes. set up a grill and bingo the party is on
Quote from: djkimmel on August 01, 2013, 04:18:39 PM
Quote from: Waterfoul on July 30, 2013, 10:48:33 AM
Dan, as you know I'm up there now and then, and have never seen more than 2 or 3 other boats in that ramp. There is also a parking lot right across the street (in front of a decent bait shop) that can be used (the shop owner has no issue with it, talked to him several times).
Not a fan of the stronarch ramp... harder to find for one, plus it's a pretty long run up the lake to where most people will probably be fishing (though there are some great spots down on that end as well).
As long as there's plenty of parking and a place we can gather to do weigh in and hand out prizes I'm fine with whatever is the easiest to find and launch at.
Where will most people probably want to be fishing?
Dan, most guys will probably be fishing the northern 2/3 of the lake. Lots of good structure spots, lots of fishable shoreline, sea walls, the channel, etc.... There are fish to be caught on the south end too though. It's a great lake!
just back from staying there for a week and launched at Arthur street (m31) ramp and there is plenty of room and even an overflow lot the next lot over. little riverside motel and marina is a 1/4 mile north, super 8 not much more than that, very easy in and out. one dock and two ramps and a restroom
Okay. That's where everyone says to launch so that is where we will launch.
You will like this ramp. Easy to find, easy to use.
Really looking forward to this! Michigan homecoming game on Saturday, Manistee Lake on Sunday! What could be better?!?!?!?!
(Sure am glad my dad drives us to the game and back though!).
Sounds like I might be missing that game. Guess I will find out.