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    Default low level lake pictures


    These were taken yesterday evening at our local lake...whats left of a boat ramp, the fishing pier, ect...
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    Be a good time to walk around and pick up some bass baits hung up in downed trees.
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    that is a good idea.I think most of them have already been collected.

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    Default Low water.

    What lake were the pictures from?
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    That would be Gibson County Pond . . er . . I mean . . . Lake.
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    pond......LOL

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    I know how you feel. Just when it is time for fishing to start picking up the water all goes away. It's not looking good here in NC either.

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    Now is the time to get out there with the GPS and mark all that structure, so when the water is back up, you can get on it.

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    We've got similar problems here too - the pond I usually fish is about 3' below normal.

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    Get the stakes out and get to drivein stake beds now so you can fish-em later.:D

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