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    Default Fishing docks on Martin in winter


    Can be tough. Water is down 11' now and moving away from the piers. Here's a few pic in my hood of the water levels on the piers.
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    These piers are considered to have good water compared to alot of piers. Some places the water will be as much as 200' in front of pier. The trade off normally on Martin is a steep lot deep water, level lot shallow water.

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    That sucks ! ! !
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    I recond thats what they mean by dry dock. Lol sure makes its hard to winter fish,our lake is 9 ft low, not much water around docks
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    Do they drop the wTer there by lock and dam or r u having a drought?

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    Wow! That's more than the TN river impoundment drawdowns. If you want water with your waterfront lot...do your homework.

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    Could always do what Cane Pole did and extend your dock out further into the lake! EB
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