haven't seent it posted but they have an invasion of some kinda plant so they are going to drew the ole gal down to 295 so they can get rid of the plant. BE CAREFUL whether you know the rez or not. Alot of folks have never been on her when she's low
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haven't seent it posted but they have an invasion of some kinda plant so they are going to drew the ole gal down to 295 so they can get rid of the plant. BE CAREFUL whether you know the rez or not. Alot of folks have never been on her when she's low
Everybody can find the structure that Clifford and the crew put out over the weekend now
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I believe they had to mark the coordinates and share them with the state any ways on that structure they put out. And is 2 feet lower then normal winter pool really a drastic draw down there?
I got a Side Imager. I can find it anyhow lol
Yes. 2 feet is major as far as being dangerous to folks. One of Those bass guys that scoots across the lake at 70 mph is gonna get hurt
They got alot of it removed already.
I heard this also. They are gonna find a lot more rebar when it gets down low. It's been a few years since the Rez was drawn down to that level. Can't wait to see it again, the fishing is gonna be awesome.
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What is the rebar from? Was it placed there for some type of purpose?
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Was placed by dummies I guess...some of it is just driven down in stump tops
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Yeh, saying it'll be down to around 295 and it hasn't been that low since 2015 during a drought.
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I don’t know Why it was put there other than marking stumps or hanging lines from, but that stuff will tear your boat up. It’s the only reason I hate going there in a nice boat. It will literally poke a hole through your hull and scratch them up bad when it’s windy and you get hung up on it.
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I've fished Barnett for 12-15 years in my own boat and NEVER hit a piece of rebar that hurt my boat. Only time I ever messed my hull up, was at Grenada. I hit something just out from Redgrass in shallow water and gouged a hole in it. I idle, then take out of gear, put it back in gear, then back out on Barnett in a few places. That and stay in the channel when running. Just have to be careful
If you pay attention to the rebar and your map you’ll see what exactly what the folks were marking back before map cards and gps.
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