Is this near the 43 bridge?
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Is this near the 43 bridge?
If you really don't know here goes . Do down river from highway 43 bridge until you take a hard 90 degree right . It's the timber on the left until you run out into the big lake . There is a circle in the middle where the old well once was . But most people just stay along the channel fishing the drop .
Just past s-curve .:biggrin
Oil Well woods are behind pole 26
Thanks .
Just curious, was there really an oil well there prior to the lake being built?
Do you have to stay in the river channel to get around? I know there are a lot of stumps, but can you get out of the river channel and go slow across the lake?
NEVER learn the Channel Markers all the way from the 43 Bridge to the end of the S Curve. Once past the S Curve, you can get Southeast if it in most places. Sawdust pile is way down the lake but there's ALOT of exposed stumps in 4 FOW there. To fish Oil well or the Islands. Stay in the channel til you get perpendicular to where you're fishing, then idle to you're spot. I'm overly careful though. I'll put it in gear for 3-4 seconds, then take it out for 3-4 seconds til I get where I want to go. May be why I've never jacked up the bottom of my boat
Thanks DonDon! I'm cautious since I put a hole through the bottom of my last boat while fishing the Ten Tom. It was a bad feeling to jump the first stump and land on top of the next one. I have a friend who told me to watch for rebar in some areas of Barnett. I'll bet that would do a number on the bottom of your boat!
In my posti told you about the old oil well . I have a picture of parts of it before lake filled . So yes it was a old oil well just like there was a saw mill where don don was calling saw dust pile not a commercial type just small and there is a saw dust pile in the back of clear water woods . You can run a boat as fast as you want from bridge to s turn but you better have the line ups ! Just because there's open water doesn't mean anything .
Thanks Bassiholic. That's cool!
I dang near sunk my boat there 2 years ago. Storm blew up, wind blowing 20-40 mph. I had to idle through those woods and the wind kept blowing me into stumps and waves were cresting over the sides. So much water getting into my boat that the back of it was almost under by the time I got back to Tommy's and had ankle deep water in the bottom. Still have nightmares.
Rez is a shallow lake and most people would be surprised that if they fell in and stood up they could touch bottom . As for the wind when you get the wind fom the north west it blows right into oil well and number 7 . Scary stuff !