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Cedar Creek Navigation
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09/08/15 03:15 PM
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Ron Gunter
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Will be headed over to Cedar Creek (first time) in a few weeks.
Are there any areas on the lake to be concerned with navigational issues (stumps, rock, humps, shallow flats)?
Thanks.
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Re: Cedar Creek Navigation
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09/08/15 03:29 PM
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Capt Jerry
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There are a few humps a shallow flats. A good map (or map chip) will keep you out of trouble. The upper end is very shallow. Stay south and you should be fine.
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Re: Cedar Creek Navigation
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09/09/15 01:07 AM
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Ron Gunter
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Thanks for the info.
Is it clean around the mouth of Twin Creeks, and up to the Gun Barrel (85) bridge?
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Re: Cedar Creek Navigation
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09/10/15 04:35 PM
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CenTexan
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That's a very clean lake. Main reason I love fishing it is because you can cover it so fast.
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