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Re: How to gain boating experience on new lake-Ray Roberts [Re: BoaterBob] #10018859 05/28/14 05:27 PM
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stay south , and away from any points. with the lake as low as it is , some points are very shallow. east side of the dam is clear deep water. stinkbait tom brought up the sand bar too , dont go any farther north than the marina. that sand bar will sneak up on you quick.

and as far as the sandies go , wind blown banks hold them pretty good. i havn't seen any big schools yet , but i think they are really close. maybe a few more degrees in water temp and the will schooling !

Good luck bud

Re: How to gain boating experience on new lake-Ray Roberts [Re: BoaterBob] #10018948 05/28/14 05:57 PM
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Like others said from the Frisco side stick with Isle De Bois. I would not even mess with the other side of the lake. The park at Pilot point is good too if you head south. Whatever you do, do not put in at Buck creek unless you just want to idle around in the stumps. One thing I really miss being in Rockwall is going to Ray Roberts. Fork is nice but if I had my choice I would be at Roberts.


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Re: How to gain boating experience on new lake-Ray Roberts [Re: BoaterBob] #10020039 05/29/14 01:33 AM
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Thank you all. This has been invaluable.

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