There are a few "fishing ports" around the lake, though I think they're designed with spin fishing in mind. If I remember, they're almost like walls that you stand behind, but I could be wrong.
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-- There's probably good access from the dam, but I can't say for sure. I think the best access with a fly rod is probably the fishing pier.
I did hear that the water levels are really low there, so that might change everything. Certainly worth checking out. It's a pretty lake.
And here's a handy PDF map of the lake:
--Scott
On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 10:57 AM, Paul Kalajainen <paulkalajainen@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks for the tips everyone. I'm interested in Burke Lake. It looks like they won't be renting boats again until the spring - they have a few piers you can fish from though. Are there any trails around the lake where you could walk around and access the water from different points without a boat? Anyone have experience there?
Thanks,
Paul
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