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Re: Retirement at the lake [Re: Bald Eagle] #12830332 07/16/18 07:26 PM
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Consider near lake properties, not on the water.

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Thanks for the input on the Cliffs. I'll check them out.


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Re: Retirement at the lake [Re: Bald Eagle] #12831292 07/17/18 02:53 PM
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Depends on how old you are and what your health is.

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Retired on lake holbrook 15 yrs ago.

life is good.

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I like our place on our cove at tawakoni. Live in a nice neighborhood and we help each other out. And yes, I am still working part time

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Re: Retirement at the lake [Re: Bald Eagle] #12831786 07/17/18 09:49 PM
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Lake Jacksonville. Jacksonville TX or Lake Tyler

Re: Retirement at the lake [Re: Bald Eagle] #12832433 07/18/18 11:30 AM
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We love our place on Whitney . Juniper Cove area - NOT the marina , we use Harbor Master for our slip . Really nice neighbors . Love the town as well . Low taxes , power and water .


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Re: Retirement at the lake [Re: Bald Eagle] #12832455 07/18/18 11:50 AM
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I would like Bob Sandlin. It is connected to Monticello and Cypress Springs and not far from a lot of other lakes including Fork. Fun fishing a lot of different ways and not a hard lake to get around and nice scenery.


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If you can wait a 4-5 years; the Lower Bois d' Arc Creek Reservoir might be a good option


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Re: Retirement at the lake [Re: Bald Eagle] #12832612 07/18/18 02:44 PM
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You can also try this for a place to rent a cabin/boat slip on PK:

Fox Hollow Resort on PK

They have a restaurant with pretty good food and a cantina with live music on the weekends.

Re: Retirement at the lake [Re: TBassYates] #12832805 07/18/18 05:06 PM
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Originally Posted By: TBassYates
I would like Bob Sandlin. It is connected to Monticello and Cypress Springs and not far from a lot of other lakes including Fork. Fun fishing a lot of different ways and not a hard lake to get around and nice scenery.


I have been thinking alot about Bob Sandlin. Cypress Springs also. It looks like the water level is constant on both. Is there much boat traffic during the week?

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I would vote Bob Sandlin as well. I have a place right off the lake. Much more affordable than on the water but subdivision has a private boat ramp so I can be on the lake in about 5 minutes. Traffic on the lake during the week is very light. Weekends get busier. Good bass, crappie, catfish and sandies fishing.

If you are a fisherman, I would stay away from Cypress Springs. Loaded with jet fleas, wake boarders and go fast type boats. During the week, not as bad but still an issue.

Water levels are not constant on Sandlin or Cypress Springs. Cypress springs will only dump into Sandlin when the lake is overfull (spillway into Sandlin). Several cities get their water from Sandlin so it will drop in the summer. Now that the Monticello plant is closed, they will not be pumping water out of Sandlin and into Monticello to keep it artificially full. We'll see how that positively effects Sandlin this summer.

Re: Retirement at the lake [Re: Allen Bass Fisher] #12833624 07/19/18 11:35 AM
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Originally Posted By: Allen Bass Fisher
I would vote Bob Sandlin as well. I have a place right off the lake. Much more affordable than on the water but subdivision has a private boat ramp so I can be on the lake in about 5 minutes. Traffic on the lake during the week is very light. Weekends get busier. Good bass, crappie, catfish and sandies fishing.

If you are a fisherman, I would stay away from Cypress Springs. Loaded with jet fleas, wake boarders and go fast type boats. During the week, not as bad but still an issue.

Water levels are not constant on Sandlin or Cypress Springs. Cypress springs will only dump into Sandlin when the lake is overfull (spillway into Sandlin). Several cities get their water from Sandlin so it will drop in the summer. Now that the Monticello plant is closed, they will not be pumping water out of Sandlin and into Monticello to keep it artificially full. We'll see how that positively effects Sandlin this summer.


Yes, what Allen Bass Fisher said. Bob Sandlin just doesn't seem to have all of the crazy people around the lake and is not overpopulated so it always seems to be a really lazy laid back atmosphere. It has always been my favorite lake to night fish for bass also. And Los Pinos Winery is right down the road in Pittsburg, Tx.


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I picked Hubbard Creek. Three reasons, the fishing is good, the boat traffic is low compared to other lakes and it is close to my grandkids.
There were about 50 boats on the lake July 4 and Memorial Day and of those 90% were fishermen. Only about 5 or 6 wake boats and maybe 10 jet fleas. During the week it is like having a private lake.
Also the taxes are low here.
The trick to HC is to make sure and find a place in the deeper water. The lake does fluctuate.

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Only 10 jet fleas! That just ain't right. You need to take your fair share.

I bet all 10 were doing doughnuts around some poor feller trying to fish...


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