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    Default Hidden lake @ Lake Greenwood


    I've read on another thread about an area of lake Greenwood called Hidden Lake. My brother-in-law also talks about it.

    Where is it?

    Thanks in advance.

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    This should help ya out.




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    just like the map shows, go to the back of Cane Creek, it is a railroad tresel , go under it , it looks like a small creek, 50 or so yards later it opens up to "hidden Lake"

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    Thank you gentlemen!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Allen42 View Post
    just like the map shows, go to the back of Cane Creek, it is a railroad tresel , go under it , it looks like a small creek, 50 or so yards later it opens up to "hidden Lake"
    How deep is the water in the narrow spot? Might be a honeyhole for nightstalking?!? :D
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    just guessing, the creek going in is prolly around 15 feet or so ,,,plenty deep to fish , almost to narrow for another boat to get past though

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    The water's 8-10 ft deep in the narrow spot

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