The only place I know of on Lake Talquin would be at Ingrams. The best thing to do is call them to make sure they can accommodate you. I know Lake Talquin Lodge is booked up unless it is a weekly rental for a camper. The sticky on the forum about the Slabfest in December will give you the info on how you can contact them.
Thanks TNT, I know about Ingrams. They are too high for a permanent place to park. I am looking for something more affordable, and a place I could leave the camper. With the gas prices, I cant afford to drive a hundred miles one way for a one day fishing trip. When they start, I usually fish two or three times a week, but thanks for the help. HarryD
Thanks TNT, I know about Ingrams. They are too high for a permanent place to park. I am looking for something more affordable, and a place I could leave the camper. With the gas prices, I cant afford to drive a hundred miles one way for a one day fishing trip. When they start, I usually fish two or three times a week, but thanks for the help. HarryD
I know the feeling Harry...I checked there too...I couldnt afford their monthly rates..And I wasn't thrilled about leaving it in a storage area and having to set it up and take it down every time I wanted to spend the weekend..Lake Talquin Lodge has some very reasonable rates but they have a helluva waiting list to get in there. Thats the only places I know of at Talquin. You may be better off at Seminole or one of the other Lakes in that area for a permanent spot. Several good lakes to fish in that area and Seminole isn't too far to hit Talquin for the day when they are hitting and within reasonable driving distances to other good lakes....Good Luck on your hunt for a spot
When I go to Lake Sinclair I camp at Little River Park campground and Marina, I don't know what there long term stay rates are but here is their # 478-452-1605 give them a call. Everthing is located close by
seams like there are several that would like to leave campers at talquin .
you might gittogather and buy a piece of land and shear it as a group purchase . i know of some at lake george that has don thet . just a suggestion
I was thinking of maybe buying. I am going down in next 2 or 3 days
to look. If I find anything, I will post it to see if I get any takers. You can put quite a few campers on an acre of land. I think thats about the only solution to Talquin. I had a spot on Talquin and sold my 5th wheel so now I am back to squre one. Rusty told me his list was 70 long, by the time I get a spot there, I will be too old to fish. Thanks for the ideas. HarryD