Thanks ! I've got plenty boat to do whatever- 21' w 140. It looks like I need to trailer it up to hwy 43, it would be a pretty good ride from P Bay ..
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Depending on where the house is and how big your boat is affects my suggestion.
I fish at highway 43 above which is river fishing and below which is main lake. Clear lake and long lakes are my favorites in the main lake and I troll river ledges above 43
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Thanks ! I've got plenty boat to do whatever- 21' w 140. It looks like I need to trailer it up to hwy 43, it would be a pretty good ride from P Bay ..
I'm closer to pelatchie bay but I don't know where to find fish there.
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Just a bit of info gravelridge. Folllow the navigational markers because at some areas there is no forgiven area. Some areas you can get away with getting outside the lanes. If you are unfamiliar please be safe out there till you learn Barnett
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I second that about following the navigational channels you can go from 20 foot to 2 foot in a heartbeat
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[QUOTE=crappiejim;3292047]I second that about following the navigational channels you can go from 20 foot to 2 foot in a heartbeat
x2 Great Lake but she is full of snags and every one of them would love nothing more than to put a dent in your wallet. Seen it happen way to many times. I live on P bay too, but mainly fish the northern end of the lake. Give me a holler sometime. I'll be on the water tomorrow.
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