| saltysully |
07-01-2017 06:25 PM |
reefs in big lake
are there a lot of reefs in big lake that I need to watch out for? I've hit some oyster reefs that are co-mingled with oyster shells and mud but not any 'solid' oyster reefs. are there any in big lake that I need to watch out for?
thanks guys.
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| lgl001 |
07-01-2017 07:01 PM |
Be careful at the North cut going into West Cove.
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| saltysully |
07-03-2017 03:09 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by lgl001
(Post 823011)
Be careful at the North cut going into West Cove.
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thanks
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| MEM1971 |
07-03-2017 03:22 PM |
very shallow reef on north west point of turners bay. May be one of the shallowest reefs in big lake itself. West cove as mentioned also.
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| seapro150 |
07-04-2017 09:32 PM |
It's not a reed but there is a set of lake jetti's on the southeast end of the lake. If a high tide or storm surge they can be completely under waiter but usually are visible
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| specktator |
07-05-2017 10:09 AM |
Texaco cut and the north entrance of West Cove are probably the two toughest places to run on low tide for a Big Lake newbie. For both, have to make sure to stay right in the middle and keep that bearing as far out into the lake/WC as possible before going north or south. I usually completely avoid Texaco cut on a really low tide.
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| Mlab12 |
07-05-2017 12:03 PM |
I spent the better half of an afternoon on the north side of the Texaco Cut waiting for the tide to come back in. To make things worse we ran out of beer about an hour and a half in.
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| MEM1971 |
07-06-2017 03:15 PM |
I believe Texaco was dredged. 8-10 feet of water all the way thru on my depth finder.
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| redaddiction |
07-06-2017 05:07 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by MEM1971
(Post 823206)
I believe Texaco was dredged. 8-10 feet of water all the way thru on my depth finder.
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Yeah but its the flats on either side that will get you in a bind. Ask me how I know! Lol
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| bobo23 |
07-06-2017 05:57 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by redaddiction
(Post 823215)
Yeah but its the flats on either side that will get you in a bind. Ask me how I know! Lol
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I hear ya. Careful on the north side, of the lake side, of Texaco cut. Serious reef right there. Shallow.
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| redaddiction |
07-06-2017 06:33 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by bobo23
(Post 823216)
I hear ya. Careful on the north side, of the lake side, of Texaco cut. Serious reef right there. Shallow.
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Yep that's the one!
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| bobo23 |
07-06-2017 07:21 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by redaddiction
(Post 823218)
Yep that's the one!
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Ask me how I know. Lol.
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| jl8200 |
07-06-2017 10:39 PM |
Sometimes thats the only way to learn. The hard way...
Quote:
Originally Posted by bobo23
(Post 823225)
Ask me how I know. Lol.
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| Robert Haynes |
07-06-2017 10:52 PM |
Yep, I hit both, texaco and west cove north cut, won't ever forget those 2
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| saltysully |
07-12-2017 09:50 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by specktator
(Post 823143)
Texaco cut and the north entrance of West Cove are probably the two toughest places to run on low tide for a Big Lake newbie. For both, have to make sure to stay right in the middle and keep that bearing as far out into the lake/WC as possible before going north or south. I usually completely avoid Texaco cut on a really low tide.
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Is the texaco cut the cut that goes from the ship channel to turners bay?
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| specktator |
07-12-2017 09:55 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by saltysully
(Post 823488)
Is the texaco cut the cut that goes from the ship channel to turners bay?
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Yes
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| cajun |
07-12-2017 11:10 AM |
Map
Does anyone have a map or chart of the location of the reefs? It sure would be helpful.
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| specktator |
07-12-2017 11:50 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by cajun
(Post 823492)
Does anyone have a map or chart of the location of the reefs? It sure would be helpful.
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This would be a good start for you.
http://hooknline.net/products/f118-s...g-map-with-gps
There's also another infamous map that has circulated on here a few times. If you dig deep enough, I'm sure you can find it.
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| Gerald |
07-12-2017 09:52 PM |
The Hooknline maps are sold at Academy and other tackle stores.
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