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Old 08-19-2008, 03:03 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Looking for tips/hints and Camping Info on Gavins Point for the holdem clan?

It's been a dismal year for the family and I to get out camping. The wife and I decided that we HAVE to get at least one camping trip in. We've decided on going to Gavins Point Dam on the weekend after labor day and state fair.

Anyone have any good tips on where to camp that would be close to fishing from shore?

tips on how to fish, species isn't an issue with my girls, or me for that matter. Looking through old posts, i see that gar can be abundant, and they've never caught one of those, Alyssa's the only one who's been with me for a drum. A smallie would be nice for me.....



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Old 08-19-2008, 03:30 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Greetings and Salutations

My lovely wife and I stayed in a Wiegand (sp?) cabin at the State Park on the Nebraska side in June for her suprise birthday trip. The campgrounds look great for RV's and Tents. It is not too far from Gavins. And the jetties are right there at the park if you want to fish Lewis and Clark Lake. The river channel gets pretty close to shore there. Additionally, the creek near the marina is supposed to be good for catfishing. I didn't do much fishing then--had more important things to do. The marina also looked like a great spot to fish. Also, the folks that run the park and the park convenience store were very helpful with fishing advice.
Tip: There was lots of wild turkey and deer to see at the west end of the park around sunset.

Hope this is helpful.

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Old 08-19-2008, 03:30 PM   #3 (permalink)
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What kind of camping? Primitive? Do you want showers, etc.? If primitive and shore fishing is what you are looking for, you could camp on the Nebraska side of the river right by the boat ramp. Good shore fishing there but definitely primitive...
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i've camped on the ne side and its not bad if its not crowded. try cut skipjack for cats, or worms will provide multi-species and lots of entertainment for the young uns, jerkbaits will get smallmouths, whites and northerns..good luck!
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What kind of camping? Primitive? Do you want showers, etc.? If primitive and shore fishing is what you are looking for, you could camp on the Nebraska side of the river right by the boat ramp. Good shore fishing there but definitely primitive...
It'd be primitive camping. That sounds great Kev.. errr, calvin, eerr, Buglem.....

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If you want to catch a big drum up there, use crawdads for bait.
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LOL! Like I said, easier if you don't put the name in the post...

One thing, it is a pay campground and a little pricy for primitive. I think it was around $10 or $15/night but like darkarcher said, not too bad if it's not crowded.
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There's also Chief White Crane across the river on the SD side, or the Cottonwood campground operated by the corps. White Crane has nice SD maintained facilities, and both are on lake yankton which is a pretty decent lake for bass, cats, and gills.
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There's also Chief White Crane across the river on the SD side, or the Cottonwood campground operated by the corps. White Crane has nice SD maintained facilities, and both are on lake yankton which is a pretty decent lake for bass, cats, and gills.
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If you want great primitive sites try the circle on the far east end of Weigand or go past wiegand/burbach and right before you hit the gravel road into the nest, there will be miller creek. One of my fav. primitive spots. Bloomfield area isn't bad either.
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Where's Eric?

I've long wanted to fish Gavin's so I'll look forward to your report, holdem!
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Since you're bringing the youngins I would stick to a campground on lake yankton or Lewis and Clark. Fishing the river below the dam is very tough with the current and numerous rock snags.

I camped at Tailwaters (NE side just below the dam) a few years ago with my buddies. There is an awesome campsite at the east end. Its on a small point with a great view of the river. We caught a lot of smallies, white bass, and rough river fish. But my friends wont go back because of all the tackle they lost to the "rock bass".

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There is free primitive camping on the south side, I doubt it should be too crowded once labor day has passed. In the last couple weeks just shorefishing I have caught every fish species that has been mentioned in this thread and more, but my recent techniques are not gonna make for a good family trip(unless your family are some real troopers). PM if you'd like to see my most recent pics. Things are gonna change a bit between now and your trip time, but I can give you the best info I've got the week before you go.

I'd suggest checking out the park in Yankton, it has a pretty decent playground for the kids as well as a kids only fishing lake with big cats and carp. This is a great place to get a kid tied into a big fish, let me know if you want to check this place and I'll explain how to fish it. Lots of ducks and geese, the kids can bring some bread or popcorn and feed 'em.

DO NOT MISS the aquarium, it's free! Go over the dam and maybe a mile or less to the east, it will be on the south side of the road. The hatchery is right behind it, and the family might like to check out the holding ponds. I am not sure if september is too late for that though? The baby paddlefish are pretty cool.
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Thanks everyone for the info!

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Playground.... Park, Aquarium, holding ponds, ducks and geese to feed, you've made their trip already!
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