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Local Landings (North Twin Lake) Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 5/29/2009
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   other (other)

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Geocache Description:

This cache was placed for an upcoming event for the new cacher in the family GPS_JUNKY 4. The event was on May 30th. 2009. Just placed to have some new caches in the area for people like "DOC" who got them all from the area all ready. Not quite a P & G but close too it. Tried to hide 20 caches today so the cords might be a little off. If they are, post your cords. I will get updated right away. Oh yea, I didn't have any pens to put in cache, so bring your own.

INFO TAKEN FROM THE SPORTSMAN'S FISHING MAP GUIDE:

Accessibility: landing on NE shore off of Hwy 46
Accommodations: NA
Surface water area: 135 acres
Shorelength: 2.45 miles
Max depth: 27 feet
Mean depth: 11 feet
% > 20 feet: 8
% Secchi disk (water clarity): 6.2 ft.
Water color: tainted
Lake type: drainage
Littoral bottom types: 80% sand, 15% gravel, 5% muck
Basic management: walleye, northernpike, bass, panfish

FISHING STOCKING DATA:
Year-----species--------------size----------- # released
95-----Walleye-----------Fingerling--------------4,112
97-----Walleye-----------Fingerling--------------3,975
99-----Walleye-----------Fingerling--------------3,975
01-----Walleye-----------Fingerling--------------3,975

MANAGEMENT: Largemouth bass are common, while walleyes and northern pike are present in lower numbers. Walleyes have been planted regularly since 1989,. Panfish are common to abundant, with bluegills running small in size.

FISHING INFORMATION: The North Twin fishery, says Carlin, is similar to that in Pike Lake. The channel from Pike and western flats are good midsummer walleye country, and the north shore, to the west of the boat launch, is a good spot for summer walleyes and early-season northerns. The docks on the southeast shore are bass and northern hangouts. It is connected to South Twin by culvert.
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The book states that these fish are whats around:
A = Abundant-----C= Common-----P=Present

Northern's C
Walleye P
LM Bass C
Black Crappie C
Bluegill A
Pumpkinseed P
Yellow Perch P
Black Bullhead C

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Vg'f tebhaq yriry, haqre n fynagrq gerr

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)