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Conference wahoo::fishing

Title:Fishing Notes- Archived
Notice:See note 555.1 for a keyword directory of this conference
Moderator:DONMAC::MACINTYRE
Created:Fri Feb 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Sep 20 1991
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1660
Total number of notes:20970

1593.0. "Need Info on Campground's at Big O" by --UnknownUser-- () Tue May 14 1991 10:38

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1593.1Try This One...ASABET::VARLEYTue May 14 1991 11:0311
     Try Selkirk Shores State Park South of Pulaski going toward Oswego. I
    don't have the #, but the area code is 315. There are several other
    private campgrounds along that road, and if you call the Salmon hotline
    (315 298-4343) they're always helpful.
    
    ** Forget the above stuff - I just called the Hotline and they said
    that Selkirk opens Memorial day. The campground I was trying to think
    of is Bear's Sleepy Hollow campground. Call information and give 'em a
    shot.
    
    --The Skoal Bandit
1593.2Twin Pines Campground Oswego New YorkUSRCV1::GEIBELLNOTHIN LIKE FISH ON !Tue May 14 1991 12:2417
    
    
    
        Try the twin pines campground in oswego the number is (315) 343-2475
    the people that run it are the nicest people you ever wanted to meet.
        When I was coming out here last summer I stayed there I left the
    boat right there in the campground. the place is very quiet there
    because most of the people are fisher people.
     
           And fairhaven is only 12 miles away, and mexico bay is only 10
    miles away. they charge $10 a night for a camp sight and 50 a night for 
    their  cabins,  There are bathrooms and showers right in the
    campground.
    
                                                  Good luck
                                                         Lee
    
1593.3And another.BTOVT::PHELPSTue May 14 1991 16:4411
    Howdy Dick,
    
        You seem to really be into fishing these days. Not that you'll
    remember me, but I spent a lot of time working with you and Larry
    Ambrose and Tom Hagspiel et al. Any way, you could try Flatrock Camp-
    grounds in Mexico,N.Y.. They have an onsite store and showers and the
    works as well. It's just up the road from the state park mentioned in
    -.1. Good luck. Are you bringing your own boat over? I've fished the
    bay and also up by the 9 mile point nuclear plant before.
    
         Regards, John