got a couple of questions for you
1) does the lake have the red and green channel markers so you know where you can run, and
2)what is the best way to get to the graysport/youngs landing ramp
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got a couple of questions for you
1) does the lake have the red and green channel markers so you know where you can run, and
2)what is the best way to get to the graysport/youngs landing ramp
#1) Sure do Triton, but you want to stay away from either color. The red ones is red where folks misjudged and "splat". The green ones is green on account of folks misjudging and Torching their pants with the near miss.
#2) Take Hwy 8E to Gore Springs - flashing yellow light, turn left and cross graysport crossing...then there's a right, and another right and follow it around to the ramp. Unless you take the first right, then you turn left at North Graysport, gravel up and down then you turn right and follow it around to the ramp.
You're welcome.
Wannabe...
LOL channel markers are for sissies.... Every once in a while you'll find a 4 year old trot line still marking the river....if you get lucky. BTW, kinda stumpy up there so look out.
man i can't wait to get you yahoos on the rez
He hunts Stumps
there is something that just gives me the willies when I think about hitting stumps at 65 mph. I was hoping there would be some kind of markings at least on the river channels...yes I am a sissiy Patrick...stumps hurt and I already gots one bad appendage
one on Stump dodging and the other on advanced boat dodging with an emphasis on Jet Ski's. I've been on Grenada, Sardis and Enid in the middle of the summer and they are no where CLOSE to what we have. There's maybe a 10th of the boats on any of those lakes as it is on RB
How to Navigate the "S" curve without getting killed. Sucker still scares me and I've been boating on the rez for 10 years
i am going to hate to idle all over that big sucker. you would think the COE would put some markers up
When I lived in Madison and fished the rez, I used to think the S curve was named for it's shape. After having run it and looking way off the port side wondering what that channel maker is doing way off there by itself, I now know it's not named for it's shape, it's the first letter of the word that comes right after you realize that channel marker ain't over there by itself.
Wannabe...
Basically, below young's you can go where you think you can go, except I'd be careful if you head into Redgrass. Then again, there's always that one stump that's not supposed to be there.
Basically, there's two schools of thought.....Idle or skin back, trimmed out with as little boat in the water as possible. People from both schools hit stuff all the time, the ones in the latter tend to buy more props, prop shafts and lower units though.
Wannabe...
I'm following SOMEBODY!!! ya'll gots me skeered!
Just pick the purtiest boat and follow it Triton. He'll do his best to avoid hitting anything and if he's wrong, you'll get a heads up just before you hit it.
Just don't follow Sat. He may look like he knows what he's doing, but that boat of his has more lumps than Torch's bald haiyd.
Wannabe...
Tritom, I am no expert but I did stay at a Holiday Inn last night. GO SSSLLLLOOOOOWWW and you will be alright. I really don't know why anyone would want to fish that end of the lake. Ain't nothin but a gar hole.
I don't know the water level but watchout for the old road also.I saw a guy in a big bass boat go from wide open to sudden stop and allmost out the front of boat cause of the road.
"LOL channel markers are for sissies.... Every once in a while you'll find a 4 year old trot line still marking the river....if you get lucky. BTW, kinda stumpy up there so look out."
Hey pstone thats what your partner thought at the Rez this past weekend!!!