Quote Originally Posted by ezgoing View Post
It was an outstanding crappie lake when they had the big aerator going by the dam.

I made a trip down there in 2007 when I moved back to Texas. Game warden came up to me where i was launching my boat told me I should not go out on the lake in my boat. He stated it was too dangerous for small boats to be on the lake, that 2-3 people were ran over by the cigar boats each year there. He stated they would power up at the dam, get to full speed 1/2 down the lake and then throttle back to be slow enough to turn around at the bridge to do the same thing back to the dam.

That lake is too small for power boats to operate safely, so I asked him why the city allowed big power boats on the lake, given how small the lake is. He pointed to all the big houses on the North shore of the lake. He stated those boys paid so much in property tax that the city allowed them to do whatever they wanted to do.

I took his advice and left. Haven't been back there since then.
Dang that is a small lake for that kind of stuff. Thanks.


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