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Falcon State Park Lauching ?

Posted By: Igofish2

Falcon State Park Lauching ? - 09/09/17 11:18 PM

I know that the Falcon State Park's main ramp is unusable at it's current level, 263.09.
I've spent the last 4 winters there. And plan on being there again this winter.
Worst cast, if the lake doesn't raise enough to at least use the center lane of the main ramp.
Are there any photos/videos of how/where boats are being launched off the shoreline.
I'll be there come "Hell or Low Water". Just like to know.
Posted By: Sillybass

Re: Falcon State Park Lauching ? - 09/10/17 12:26 AM

State park is off the bank. Launch is unusable. 4x4 Recommend.


http://www.tackleandrods.com/lake/flash.htm
Posted By: RCarter

Re: Falcon State Park Lauching ? - 09/10/17 12:27 AM

Contact James or Tom at Falcon Lake Tackle
Posted By: Okie Poke

Re: Falcon State Park Lauching ? - 09/10/17 02:49 PM

You can launch out on the point with a 4X4.
Posted By: Jarrett Latta

Re: Falcon State Park Lauching ? - 09/10/17 02:49 PM

Yup 4x4 off the point. James can chime in or contact him to point you in the right direction
Posted By: Igofish2

Re: Falcon State Park Lauching ? - 09/10/17 10:48 PM

Thanks. I know it's a shoreline launch. & that 4X4 is needed. I was just wondering if anyone, that has been there recently. Has any videos/photos of current lake level boat launches.
Posted By: Raul Perez

Re: Falcon State Park Lauching ? - 09/12/17 01:08 PM

haven't made it down there my self, but im planning to this weekend. ill takes some pictures
Posted By: forkduc

Re: Falcon State Park Lauching ? - 09/12/17 04:01 PM

Try county park ramp
Posted By: bigbass94

Re: Falcon State Park Lauching ? - 09/12/17 04:28 PM

Launching off the point at the State Park is pretty easy, just have a 4x4. As far as fishing, I just fished this past weekend and it was absolutely terrible. I'm seeing and hearing the same thing from others too. The lake is 38ft low and fishing small. If it were me, I'd spend my Winter at Amistad. It's fishing well right now.
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