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    If anyone goes there, the center of the creek channels are marked. But the creeks are very narrow. I know of 3 logs or stumps for sure that are in the “ boat lane”. You might clear them on plane but that’s hard because they twist and wind a lot.
    It’s hard to stumble when you’re on your knees.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChoogieChunker View Post
    If anyone goes there, the center of the creek channels are marked. But the creeks are very narrow. I know of 3 logs or stumps for sure that are in the “ boat lane”. You might clear them on plane but that’s hard because they twist and wind a lot.
    That's a little scary
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    being mostly pines in that part of the world will cause timber to be less timber quicker .
    the new side of the old amon carter is flooded hardwoods ,still standing in most of it like fork did when they opened it .
    one thing for certain it also has some large crappie in in it and have heard tales of extra larges in the mix.
    it is also small , it is also connected to the old side of the lake via a huge culvert that runs under the highway .
    the state used to keep creel numbers on crappie on the old side and it is very productive .
    try a visit up there some day when you got time and treat yourself to .....
    a remote no docks crystal clear deep flooded timber on the one side and shallow turbid "city" lake with lots of docks atmosphere on the other.
    pretty fun day for sure every visit , thank me later .....and no pay ramps as well .....
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    Quote Originally Posted by DockShootinJack View Post
    That is some good looking flooded timber
    Man, that’s for sure! Really looks like it would hold a lot to fish!
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    Never heard of this lake, but have fished Toledo Bend and Rayburn since they opened in the late 60's and yes Full of trees still standing. It's hard for people that never saw this to understand just how many trees there were standing here on the Bend! No need for boat lane markers for many years, just don't go where trees are standing, lol!

    Sounds like this lake your showing has some good potential!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DockShootinJack View Post
    That's a little scary
    Its not bad really. No need to do more than idle the creeks.
    There’s so many tight turns by the time you’d be on plane you’d have to slow down anyway. Each of the 2 aren’t much more than a mile long if that.
    It’s hard to stumble when you’re on your knees.

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    I ran it from the ramp back no problems 22 ft center console beautiful lake

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    If there is a stump to be found, I will be the one to find it the hard way. I've bounced off a bunch in Rayburn and Pinkston.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChoogieChunker View Post
    Its not bad really. No need to do more than idle the creeks.
    There’s so many tight turns by the time you’d be on plane you’d have to slow down anyway. Each of the 2 aren’t much more than a mile long if that.
    I know some fellas that don't idle anywhere
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChoogieChunker View Post
    Its not bad really. No need to do more than idle the creeks.
    There’s so many tight turns by the time you’d be on plane you’d have to slow down anyway. Each of the 2 aren’t much more than a mile long if that.
    I know some fellas that don't idle anywhere
    The love for fishing is one of the best gifts you can pass along

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