No Way- tried it Saturday--had to go back to Bucksaw--where the water starts is straight mud..
Does anyone know if you can still put in at Otter creek with the lake being low?
No Way- tried it Saturday--had to go back to Bucksaw--where the water starts is straight mud..
Your Welcome, sure saves on some boat gas when it is open. One old boy launched a 10 footer that he pulled out of the back of his truck but that would be about it until the water comes up.
Jack and I couldn't launch at Knisley Sunday morn. Had to put in at Bucksaw instead.
"Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty ia a well-armed lamb contesting the vote." - Benjamin Franklin.
I believe right now it is Bucksaw or Sparrowfoot. Everything else is to shallow for a big boat. I know Jeff and Ed had trouble last tournament at Otter. They just have a 16 ft boat. Makes it tough to save gas and running time with the lake so low.
Still better than Avery...and that ain't sayin muchRofl
Crappie.......its whats for dinner!!
Avery is what got me thinking about otter creek,no way to put one in.Looks like Bucksaw is it,to scared at Sparrowfoot with the lake being so low.
not sure what the water level is now, never do pay attention honestly... but it was a booger to launch there in september. we backed way way down and still could'nt get the bottom of the boat to touch water. we had to push it off and we were still bottoming out! if it's lower than sept i wouldnt see how anyone other than a kayak or little puddle jumper could get in there, jmo.
why do today what you can put off til tomorrow, go fishing instead!!!