Pandora has an annual launch fee of $100. That's what I paid in May 2013. Their annual fee covers 12 consecutive months. So if you buy it in March, then it's valid until the following March. At least that's the way it was last year. It's a good deal in my opinion. Their fee is $10 per launch otherwise. I know that's the other end of the lake from where you are though. May ask Bryant's about an annual launch. Sometimes the lake gets low and Bryant's is very hard to launch. That's not the norm, but it does happen. There is great fishing on that end of the lake. I especially like fishing the Gwinn Island area for crappie. That end of the lake gets muddied up after very heavy rains. Watch out for the trash after rains, but the whole lake from one end to the other is prone to get trashy. Crappie can be tough to find, but when you find them they are usually some nice ones. Good crappie fishing in the Cane Run area also. Don't miss out on fishing the jumps for whites and hybrids. I have enjoyed many early mornings catching some good fish in the summer fishing the jumps. I put in at first light and leave before the pleasure boaters get going. Also fishing under the lights at night is very productive for whites and hybrids. I don't do that, but have seen the results and some people do very well. Herrington is a tough lake, some call it the Dead Sea. But, I do well and seem to catch my share for the frying pan. Bluegill fishing is pretty good too. There is a ton of bluegill in the lake. Once you get past the small ones, some nice eating size bluegills can be caught. Try a Popeye tipped with a wax worm or drifting crickets off the rock walls. You'll pick up some nice bluegills, but from time to time you'll also get a nice cat or two. You won't find many people here or other forums that like Herrington too well. But, I find it a great place to enjoy my hobby. At least I can crappie fish in the spring without getting washed up on the bank. It's usually not overcrowded especially in the spring and fall. Can't say that for Cedar Creek, but that's a whole other story. Have fun and enjoy Herrington. Stay safe and wear your PFD.




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