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Old 02-19-2013, 02:09 PM
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Good stuff from Reefman. I agree wit all he said. I would add, buy a Hook N Line map of big lake. Sit down with it. Study it before going out. It will give you GPS coordinates of several spots that will be good starting points for you. Good Luck.
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Old 02-19-2013, 02:16 PM
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Good stuff from Reefman. I agree wit all he said. I would add, buy a Hook N Line map of big lake. Sit down with it. Study it before going out. It will give you GPS coordinates of several spots that will be good starting points for you. Good Luck.
x2. That is your best start. Or like someone else said. Go with a guide once or twice. The only really tricky places on low tides are north entrance to west cove, texaco cut, joe's cove, south of rabbit island in west cove. Stay away from these places on a low tide. Other than that on low tide, run about a quarter-half mile from shorelines and you should be ok.
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Old 02-19-2013, 05:23 PM
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x2. That is your best start. Or like someone else said. Go with a guide once or twice. The only really tricky places on low tides are north entrance to west cove, texaco cut, joe's cove, south of rabbit island in west cove. Stay away from these places on a low tide. Other than that on low tide, run about a quarter-half mile from shorelines and you should be ok.
And what use to be super cut islands to that list
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