Stump fields between Farrington landing and Hwy 64 bridge and another in Ebenezer creek. Those are two off the top of my head.
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Does anyone know if there is standing timber or stick ups on Jordan and where it is?
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Stump fields between Farrington landing and Hwy 64 bridge and another in Ebenezer creek. Those are two off the top of my head.
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Thanks for the info! Are the stumps visible above the water?
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Also some in Parker’s creek on the left side. They go way out further than the ones you can see above waterline. I would recommend getting navionic’s app. It’s awesome and will also pair to any electronics with navionic’s maps.
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Lazyb and rev - thanks for the info and yes I need to update my charts. I guess that would make it easier.
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Sorry I meant thanks tev.
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They are actually in 20+ feet of water! The Coprs of Engineers left trees standing in patches for fish attractors but most rotted at the waterline over the years. There are a few still standing but they all are still underwater. You'll see them clearly when the lake is down a couple feet.
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The lake is down a little over a foot. When we were out there a couple of weeks ago, most of the trees are now visible. If you are new to the lake and want to fish it, I would strongly recommend riding around the lake one day to see all the trees left standing. Several areas have large sections of trees left standing, but I have seen places with just 4-10 left up.
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If you’re cruising through that woody area between Farrington and the mouth of white oak, stay way left (heading toward 64) between the green and red buoys. It’s very stumpy with this low water.
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