Lake Morey, VT, blue senko was the hot lure.
Chunkers
WTG!
Boys hammered them that day, the bite was on all day.
Good looking day for a fact.
Lake Morey is a naturally-formed freshwater lake located just west of the Connecticut River in the Town of Fairlee. The lake's surface area encompasses approximately 545 acres. It is relatively shallow with a mean depth of 28 feet, a maximum depth of 43 feet, and a shoreline of approximately 5 miles in length. The lake is largely surrounded by forested hills rich in pines, hemlock, birch, maple and other trees. These forests include hiking trails, natural habitats, diverse species and important (but fragile) ecosystems. Lake Morey is home to bald eagles, several species of herons, loons and other wildlife. Summer visitors enjoy boating, fishing (small and largemouth bass, perch, bluegill, among others), and a myriad of water sports. A frozen lake surface in winter brings ice fishing enthusiasts, snowshoers, cross country skiers, and intrepid skaters who enjoy a 4.5 mile ice-skating trail (the longest in the U.S.) which is maintained by the Lake Morey Resort. Check their website for ice conditions and skate rental availability.
pitw, they have big farm equipment auctions at the auction field in Fairlee, my father used to take us there when we were kids, got all kinds of good stuff there. You can buy everything from guinea pigs to bulldozers ha ha.