Nope....all submerged timber is well under the water and any humps are marked with buoys...Let er rip!
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Only been to Oconee a few times but never South of SugarCreek, is there anything from SC down south that I should be aware like trees right under the water.? I have run into sandbars, trees going north and even on the main channel, after a few times I finally realized why people run their boat close to the shore line in 6-10 ft of water.
Nope....all submerged timber is well under the water and any humps are marked with buoys...Let er rip!
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