02-12-2010, 08:52 AM
I think you nailed just about all of them. Idaho has twin lakes and we also have Columbia not to far away (porcupine bay, forst spokane).
[quote compactfishing]Too bad you are staying w/ 10 miles from the airport. LOTS of lakes w/i an hour to an hour 30 minutes north.
Eloika lake is a year round lake about 20 minutes north on highway 2. Sasheen is about 15 minutes north of that and Diamond lake about 10 minutes north of Sasheen. I do not know about the seasons for the other two.
Likewise, 25 minutes north on hwy 395 is loon lake, then Deer Lake and finally Jump of Joe lake. Loon to Jump off Joe is maybe 15 minutes. Each has great public boat access. Not sure of seasons.
Long Lake is a good fishing lake and it is year round. Access might be a hassle from the south side. You would need to check that.
There is a small lake in the west plains area, but, I think it is private so if you made friends w/ some there?[/quote]
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[quote compactfishing]Too bad you are staying w/ 10 miles from the airport. LOTS of lakes w/i an hour to an hour 30 minutes north.
Eloika lake is a year round lake about 20 minutes north on highway 2. Sasheen is about 15 minutes north of that and Diamond lake about 10 minutes north of Sasheen. I do not know about the seasons for the other two.
Likewise, 25 minutes north on hwy 395 is loon lake, then Deer Lake and finally Jump of Joe lake. Loon to Jump off Joe is maybe 15 minutes. Each has great public boat access. Not sure of seasons.
Long Lake is a good fishing lake and it is year round. Access might be a hassle from the south side. You would need to check that.
There is a small lake in the west plains area, but, I think it is private so if you made friends w/ some there?[/quote]
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