1. There are no fish at Talquin in March.
2. I prefer Lake Talquin Lodge, but the whip is equally accommodating. Lake Talquin Lodge renovated all of their rooms, cabins, etc last year.
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I'm thinking about a 2 week fishing trip to Lake Talquin in March. For the last 15 years or so I have been going to Astor to fish the river and lakes. This year I'm looking for another place to fish for specks. I'm thinking of staying at one of these 2 places. I'm a rustic kind of guy so I don't need a fancy cabin, just a place to sleep, cook and a covered boat slip. What are you guys thoughts on Lake Talquin Lodge and Whippoorwill sportsman's lodge? Are there any other fish camps on the lake? Thanks JC
1. There are no fish at Talquin in March.
2. I prefer Lake Talquin Lodge, but the whip is equally accommodating. Lake Talquin Lodge renovated all of their rooms, cabins, etc last year.
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Bigslab11 LIKED above post
I ain't going back till they get an outdoor fire pit where folks can have a central point to
gather and associate/chew the fat/hob-knob in the evening hours.................
That's my story and I'm stickin to it ! ! !
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"Teach the world to fish = you won't have any fish left to eat "skeetbum LIKED above post
Ingram's Marina is next door to the whip and they have few more boat slips. It's close to the Dam where LTL is in the middle of the lake. Either should be a great adventure.
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Every day you do not fish will be one day less you have to fishBigslab11 LIKED above post
I stayed at lake Talquin lodge last year and whippoorwill 2 years ago and enjoyed both places. Was hoping they would have the get together at Talquin again this year but looks not