With all due respect, Cane Pole.......
to your thoughts on chains:), we do use chains in the stump
fields if the wind is really
cuttin up. However, I really prefer socks elsewhere, as
I personally think they take more bounce out of the boat
than chains do. Using socks in the stumps will work you
to death keeping them unhung.
The wind is one factor, but what a lot of folks don't know, and
maybe forget is......this lake is full of concrete; foundations,
bridge pilings, artesion wells, etc........ Most of this stuff is
from Carver Point on up both arms, especially on the humps,
and along the old highways. A lot of old home sites, old stores.....
folks used to live out there. I consider this to be as big a
danger, if not more sometimes, than the wind.....especially
when the lake's low like now. Here's a prime example that's
on a hump out away from any other obstacle within a
quarter mile; I found it the hard way running about 40,
and amputated the lower fin on my Mercury. That's Choctaw
Point in the background. Be careful!!
Coordinate:
N 33.83750
W 089.69355
There's much, much more!!
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