Have been to rend 1 time and the water was high everybody talks about all of the stumps thought about going back this spring wanting to know if the water level is low enough to see the stumps on the north end of the lake Thanks
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Have been to rend 1 time and the water was high everybody talks about all of the stumps thought about going back this spring wanting to know if the water level is low enough to see the stumps on the north end of the lake Thanks
You can see some but most of them are just under the surface right now.
very easy to get hung up on them, covered enough to not be seen
Ok thanks for the info
So it needs to drops another 6" to see them or what lake level is best to see them Thanks for all the help
I would prefer a little more water. won't be long and the fish will be in the bushes spawning
They are calling for rain first part of the week, might get your wish!
I might be there monday
This maybe a stupid question but what's considered the north end of Rend Lake? I've really never fished further than the resort.
The turnip patch and north
I would say from the Rend Lake Resort to the dam at Waltonville
I'm a new boat fishing and not familiar with the north part of Rend. is it worth exploring or would it be best to just avoid the stumps all together?
very easy to get in trouble out there. I have only fished one little area on north end, and it gets very crowded
Nice