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Sabine River at hwy 14 #12122673 03/03/17 11:45 PM
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Just found out there's a boat ramp there. Need to know about how far upriver & downriver you can get in bass boat.

Re: Sabine River at hwy 14 [Re: Madrat] #12123053 03/04/17 03:59 AM
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Do you mean TX Hwy 12 in Deweyville? If so, you might want to check out the ramp before making a trip. The last time I tried to launch my 19-foot bass boat there a sandbar had built up across the boat ramp. The farther I backed in the higher the boat got!

Assuming you can launch, the river is navigable to the TB dam and to Sabine Lake. There is also a public ramp on the Texas side of the Hwy 190 bridge between Bon Wier and Merryville, if the river is high enough. Beware of lots of blowdowns and sand bars! Just read the water carefully to avoid underwater hazards and keep to the deep side of the turns.

Re: Sabine River at hwy 14 [Re: Madrat] #12123144 03/04/17 05:22 AM
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No. Talking about hwy 14 north of Lindale

Re: Sabine River at hwy 14 [Re: Madrat] #12123803 03/04/17 08:48 PM
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Ive been all the way back west to hwy 69 south of mineola and east pretty much all the way east you want since the Sabine gets larger. Theres also a ramp on 69 too just south of mineola.

Re: Sabine River at hwy 14 [Re: Devil Horse] #12125473 03/05/17 11:06 PM
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Originally Posted By: Devil Horse
Ive been all the way back west to hwy 69 south of mineola and east pretty much all the way east you want since the Sabine gets larger. Theres also a ramp on 69 too just south of mineola.


+1

You can go east as far as your gas will take you. There were some low spots near Longview that wouldn't be bass boat friendly, but haven't fished that area in 15+ years.


What a maroon!
Re: Sabine River at hwy 14 [Re: Madrat] #12125594 03/06/17 12:21 AM
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Ok thanks,I'm gonna check it out.

Re: Sabine River at hwy 14 [Re: Madrat] #12125599 03/06/17 12:23 AM
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I wonder how the sandie and stripper runs might be in this stretch from the ramp north?

Re: Sabine River at hwy 14 [Re: Madrat] #12133936 03/10/17 01:47 AM
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That would be in hawkins thts the name of tha town


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