Either Carden Point low water ramp or might be able to access temporary ramps out on the point at Anderson Branch by now.
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What's the best recommended ramp tommorow for a bass boat.
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Either Carden Point low water ramp or might be able to access temporary ramps out on the point at Anderson Branch by now.
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Carden point temporary ramp. Don't use concrete ramp as it is getting pretty shallow for a glass boat.
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Thanks guys, navigation wasn't bad and the Carden point temporary ramp was good too. Couldn't ever get the real pattern on them today. Had 16 keepers. Surprisingly most the keepers was away from the creek drop on the shallow side in bout 4ft. Which I though was weird due to hot weather and falling water. Never really graphed good groups of fish like usual either. Still learning. Not sure what I learned today. But learning either way.
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We've caught slab crappie here at Nimrod in 2 FOW in 90+ water temps during summer months. Actually came upon this pattern by accidentally drifting into a real shallow place while spiderrigging 7 to 9 FOW. Don't claim to know the reason they were there. I've heard pros such as Todd Huckabee on videos talk about doing this also.
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Watch launching at Anderson Branch , boat tried to lainch off gravel yesterday . I heard it took a backhoe to get them out !
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Carden Point ramp definitely the best spot to launch. Everyone remember to leave enough room for people to pull around to launch. Pull up a good ways and everyone angle park on the left facing the big part of the lake. If everyone cooperates on parking a lot of rigs can launch and park here.
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