Are you sure it's still free? I know that is was free til' Memorial Day... Now sure about it being free now...
But there is no real opening time I believe.
The City of Bonney Lake was having issues with the "Bollards of death" but I believe they are working now.
If not,I can only assume that they would have someone out there collecting funds. I can't imagine the city not making a healthy attempt to make some money. I'll be heading up there later this afternoon and will have a look. You can also call the city/parks of Bonney Lake if you need the info ASAP.
As for operating hours-its an automated machine and is open 24/7. North Tapps is a little cheaper but gets pretty busy on the weekend,so arrive early
Went musky fishing at Tapps,had a look at Allan Yorke and the bollards are working,$8.50 to drop in and another to take out. $17 total for the day,kind of pricey.
Good luck out there
ya found out that on friday
Went musky fishing at Tapps,had a look at Allan Yorke and the bollards are working,$8.50 to drop in and another to take out. $17 total for the day,kind of pricey.
Good luck out there
Are there any free launches on that lake? I guess they got the Musky guys by the ba*** I gotta tell ya I'm not paying the gas and the launch fees to go out there for a dink fest unless I have to! If they wanted to draw more curious anglers maybe looking to hook into a Musky and catch some bass they would have reasonable launch fees you'd think. Seattle park's ramps on Lake WA are up to $10 and I think that's insane. Don't even bring up Coulon that's just wrong how much they charge for that launch. What do you guys think about these launch fees? They seem to be increasing and I don't see a lot of input going back in. Sammamish got new docks which are very nice, but besides that I have not seen a ton happen as far as improvements. I know Magnuson raised the fees years ago to redo the ramp and they just made it worse and they keep raising the fee. The gas, licenses, and now launch fees topping nearly $20 in some places are really making this a rich man's sport and I think it's getting kinda outrageous. Why are lakes over here not akin to those on the east side where there is at least 1 or 2 public state launches that are free and all you need is your annual parking permit that comes with your fishing license? I know Kenmore has a state launch that's gravel but one could imagine since it's such a large lake it should be possible to have one more centrally located for everyone to use. I'm sorry for the rant, but being on a budget I was just wondering what some of the fees were at other lakes around the different parts of the state.
We donated to the parks launch fee & state park fee yesterday , and NO it wasnt worth it !!
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