Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Hunting/Fishing/Darts/Pool/Color Change

Farmings on hold with temperatures plummeting to below zero, snow, and I must add gloomy skies. An end is in sight coming this weekend just in time for the opening pheasant hunt weekend. Fall fishing is underway. Before it turned frigid outside, we were getting reports of good fishing -walleye and smallmouth bass in particular. We had a bachelor party weekend, the first weekend in Oct. The Minnesota guys filled all three of our cabins and had a blast eating and drinking in the resort while fishing both days. Among their catch was a smallmouth that was just short of the state record caught a year and a half ago. Check out the record and links at our website: http://lakeviewresortlakepoinsett.com/


Dart and Pool leagues begin this week. Darts and Pool leagues in our area are being governed this year by United Games, Inc. Going to their website, unitedgamesinc.com will show schedules, standings, and tournaments so you can follow your favorite teams as they travel from LAKEVIEW to other establishments around the Hamlin County area.
LAKEVIEW Resort is proud to sponsor three dart teams that play on Thursday nights:
the MUSTANGS, the JAKE BRAKERS, and the HILLBILLIES. Find their schedule at:
http://unitedgamesinc.com/schedules/hamlin county_thursday darts.pdf

LAKEVIEW Resort is also proud to sponsor two pool teams that play on Wednesday nights:
the BACK POCKETS and the BALLS IN team. Link to find their schedule at:
http://unitedgamesinc.com/schedules/hamlin county_wednesday pool.pdf

And finally, color change all around us with the freezing of all the flowers and tree leaves has prompted a color change on the walls of the resort. Beginning tonight, the resort is getting a long-needed face-lift, one wall at a time with a warm rust and brown color scheme being applied. I think we're all going to like the new, cozy feel.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Passin' the Word...

Residents of Lake Poinsett have a very important meeting this Thursday, Oct. 8th at 8 am. at 523 East Capitol Ave., in Pierre, SD for the purpose of the State Water Board hearing the proposal for control of the outlet gates. FYI: Currently the permit only allows the gates to be open to control the level of the lake by allowing water to leave Lake Poinsett. No water may enter the lake through the gates. Show your support if you want control of the water level of Lake Poinsett. If you need more information contact, John Bjorkman 605-785-3366 or Dave Peterson 605-983-5090.

Click on image to see the LAKEVIEW website.

Click on image to see the LAKEVIEW website.
Winter Fireworks over Lake Poinsett