According to the internet, the ramp is accessable and should be fine for launching your boat. I haven't been up there yet this year, but my guess is that the kokes will still be in the top twenty feet and getting your gear past the squawfish could be a challenge. I usually wait until the water warms up enough to get the kokes down around 30 to 40 feet. The squaws usually stay in the top 25 ft of water throughout the summer. The kokes there are usually an inch or two larger than at LP, but the road in can be a bit hard on the boat and trailer. I usually try to keep the boat covered on the way in because the road can get real dusty and can make a mess of your boats interior. Hoochies, spinners, and other koke lures all have their place behind a dodger at Arrowrock. Area near the dam on the road side has been productive in the past. Side away from the road can also be good, but keep an eye on your electronics as the area is filled with ledges and high spots that can do a number on your downrigger. The south fork branch of the lake has also produced some good days for us. Good luck and let us know how it goes.
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