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    Default marking some stumps or broke off trees


    Stockton is couple feet low maby more depends where you go, if it is two feet low at the dam, sons creek will be real shallow, lots of old broke off trees up there, tuesday I am thinking I will go up and spend a couple hours marking some of them ole broke off trees and scan for some brush on them shallow points, the lake will of corse keep dropping till we get a good rain or several rains so if you head up be cautious, dont run fast where you don't know the water real well.

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    Good advice, and good plan Beagle. great time to get out and explore.

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    good plan mike. wonder how jack knife is. start early later man

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    Sounds like you have a great plan.Be safe.

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    Beagle has no idea what he is talking about. There is no reason what so ever to come to stockton and mark awesome trees that are just visiable or slightly under the water. It won't work and don't waste your time, those old trees that most don't know about will never hold crappie.

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    Ya Dongotto is right. Jason it must b the heat beagle must have ben out running with the dogs or something. He has lost his mind over heated i think.

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    Stockton isn't low actually it is a couple feet high, dang floaters everywhere I would stay home and save your lower unit. Oh maybe that is the waves from the million pleasure boats and jet Ski's. They are everywhere so watch out cause they will be in front of you, beside you, and behind you.

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    How you know that bender

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pole Bender View Post
    Stockton isn't low actually it is a couple feet high, dang floaters everywhere I would stay home and save your lower unit. Oh maybe that is the waves from the million pleasure boats and jet Ski's. They are everywhere so watch out cause they will be in front of you, beside you, and behind you.
    best go to truman great fishing and not much lake lice
    why do today what you can put off til tomorrow, go fishing instead!!!

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    well after reading all the helpfull Hints from you LEARNED few, I shall take your advice and not risk the high water and possible cold snap, I will stay home and clean up the shop,kitchen, privy,and grease the tractor,,,, oh I am so thankfull for all y'all kind and considerate help.... ty ty ty ty.....

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