beauvais
We had property there for a couple of years before selling, what a big mistake. Anyways I would bet some big chunks of packing foam that comes around computers or monitors and put your canoe on top of it, that is what I use to transport my canoe around and it doesn't scratch the car.
As for what to use, youcan bait fish from shore down off the bottom with worms , corn or fly fish with black or dark purple wolly buggers, pheasent tail nymph, very good tan elk hair caddis and blue winged Olive dry action near the weeds at the opposite end of the lake from the campground, easier if you bring your canoe. It can get very windy at Beauvais. Biggest brown I caught out of there was 24" and I caught it on a big black ant pattern 5' from from shore. Plenty of rainbows to go around but they are not as big as the browns. Bright green lures like a small flat fish and repalas worked well for the browns at the far end of the lake across from the cabins. Trolling worked well also, you need to try a variety of things while you are there. Good luck, post a message when you return.
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