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Thanks for notifying the public of these hazards Nimrod. Having spent more time on that lake than anyone, I know you are well qualified to know about many of the hazards that are present and that will show up as water levels go down. I do not fish Nimrod very often, but I do know there are many hazards at normal pool and I have made it a practice to not run hard even then. With the levels as they are, it will do nothing but get worse.
Please listen to those experts who freely offer information about hazards in the water, and boat safely. Wear PFDs and kill switches. It could save your life.
Be careful out there!
There was alot of bottom bumping going on out there today .:Rofl
Thanks for the great expert Advice, Can't wait to get over there and pound those Lake Nimrod Crappie, will be very carefull in Greg's Ranger as we smoke a double limit by 11:00 AM without any damage. Thanks for the Tip. Would have been over sooner but our eyes are on another lake right now.:biggrin
If I was an expert on that lake, I would have those concrete pillars marked with big bright orange clorox bottles or something for you guys so you would know right where the spot was located instead of being one of these guys who like to set back and laugh when somebody damages their boat. If somebody out there don't do it, I may just do it myself even tho I am not the local expert.
Just think... if you get out there and mark those spots, then every time we pass them with a big ole Livewell full of Nimrod's crappie... we can all just Idle by, set back and think about, what a swell guy you are. I would not be waiting on the COE to get anything done.:biggrin