Nice billy. Those your houses
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I think they call the area "The open water". If you can find these along the channel.
You can find these.
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Nice billy. Those your houses
Nice! Is that Tulot?
Yes its Tulot. Those stakes were there JW. they are every where
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Good Job Billy! In the second picture you posted, turn to your left and go about two hundred yards back towards the channel, nice stump field in there. Also go North to the clubhouse, lots of submerged tops in some deeper water up that way.
Thanks gzrglide. Water level at a little over 11'. I like that level. Been spending most of my time marking structure with my side imaging. Just putting the puzzle together.
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That looks like good jiggin stuff there
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in 10 days the corp turns the wappello lake water loose and I don't know how it effects the river down there but it raises it several feet where I duck hunted all my life. it spread the water all over and out of the river banks. good for duck hunting but bad for fishing till the water cleared back up.
I wonder if GW drove those stakes? I know he manages to keep a fish or two hemmed up out there.
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Is that from oak donnick to the east from ramp? Never fished that part before so not too familiar
with that water. Do worry bout me catching all the fish,my wife says I cant catch fish unless I pay someone to take me........
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