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Thread: Lake Norfork

  1. #11
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    Most of the brush piles in Lake Norfork and Bull Shoals were put in by the AGFC. You can get a map at the Mtn Home office. You can call them at 877-425-7577 and they can mail you one. i believe they also have the GPS coordintaes on them too.
    Jeremy Risley
    AGFC Mountain Home Office - 1-877-425-7577
    Email: [email protected]

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    Thanks mojorig, I appreciate it
    Tom

    "The greatest use of life is to spend it for something that will outlast it".

    William James

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    Here is another map (big download)

    http://www.fishinghotspots.com/p1/file/nf/nfrm.pdf

    It has depth contours, Some GPS stuff

    Cool night tonight here in Mountain Home, I am not sure I am going to get my wife out early in the morning to feed the fish or not.

    I just got a new boat, I am going to put it in the water if I have to crop a hole in the ice!:D

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    What kind of a boat did you get? We need details. That is like one of the best christmas presents a person could get!
    nothing beats time on the water

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    It is a Lund 1725 rebel
    75 HP mercury
    Dual console,
    Not a lot of Lund boats this far south.
    It is Christmas, birthday, anniversary. father;s day, ground hog day for the next 10 years.

    Wife and I think we would like to retire in this area in a decade so we are trying to get the boat paid for before we retire.

    New boat is a lot different then the 16 foot war eagle stick steer we had.
    We came back a lot dryer in the Lund then we did in the war eagle out on Norfork in the wind. Not that War Eagle is a bad boat, just our fishing has changed.

    We headed for the Missouri line this morning and where the lake turns north we hit the 15-20 MPH cold wind. Ended up finding a cove out of the wind and fishing there for awhile.

    Came in for a hot lunch and then this evening I took the boat out and played for awhile. It was 30 when I came back to the dock. I do not have fish finder or trolling motor on the boat yet so this is a "unplugged" fishing trip

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