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Eagle Mountain boat ramps #11378900 01/29/16 04:26 PM
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Any suggestions on EM boat ramps? Coming from SW Ft. Worth. Going to fish it tomorrow. Winds are forecast light out of south in AM increasing as day goes on. Also, launching solo if that is a factor.

Tight Lines,
Mark

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Re: Eagle Mountain boat ramps [Re: stratosman201] #11379126 01/29/16 05:59 PM
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Depends on where you want to fish. That lake can be flat out fun in a bad way, in a good stiff south or north wind. I'd pick where you plan on fishing and launch close to there. One of the marinas will be your best bet because they are all protected. The new Twin Points Park is where I usually go but the wind will be blowing across the ramp when you're loading up in the afternoon and that will make it REALLY challenging. Been there got that wet t-shirt......


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Originally Posted By: HaulinBass02
Depends on where you want to fish. That lake can be flat out fun in a bad way, in a good stiff south or north wind. I'd pick where you plan on fishing and launch close to there. One of the marinas will be your best bet because they are all protected. The new Twin Points Park is where I usually go but the wind will be blowing across the ramp when you're loading up in the afternoon and that will make it REALLY challenging. Been there got that wet t-shirt.....


Wait, what??? You're not a chick are you??

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Re: Eagle Mountain boat ramps [Re: toofy] #11387041 02/02/16 09:18 PM
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Originally Posted By: HaulinBass02
Depends on where you want to fish. That lake can be flat out fun in a bad way, in a good stiff south or north wind. I'd pick where you plan on fishing and launch close to there. One of the marinas will be your best bet because they are all protected. The new Twin Points Park is where I usually go but the wind will be blowing across the ramp when you're loading up in the afternoon and that will make it REALLY challenging. Been there got that wet t-shirt.....


Wait, what??? You're not a chick are you??


Ummmm not as far as I can tell.........but I could have won a wet t-shirt contest that day trying to load up cross-wind on that ramp!


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