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Broken Bow navigation
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11/08/16 07:23 PM
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Joined: Oct 2009
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DaveS
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Headed to Broken Bow later this week. Looks like the lake is about 7' low (a couple feet lower than the last time I was there two years ago). Was planning to go north. Still a reasonably safe run, if you stay in the creek? Any ramps I shouldn't use on the south end?
Appreciate it.
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Re: Broken Bow navigation
[Re: DaveS]
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11/09/16 01:18 AM
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Joined: Nov 2012
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largemouthokie
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Need to be really careful now. There are stumps in play that normally are deep. Especially in all the creeks. I would idle in the creeks! Ramps at carson are ok. Also there are some rocky points and humps in play.
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Re: Broken Bow navigation
[Re: DaveS]
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11/09/16 02:06 AM
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Joined: Sep 2007
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Bwood
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I was there in mid October for the first time in my boat. The main channel was fine, but up north I idled the creeks, especially after seeing timber tops in deep water near the mouths. The humps are spooky in low light conditions. Great time catching large and small mouths and spots. Good luck!
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Re: Broken Bow navigation
[Re: DaveS]
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11/09/16 04:20 AM
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lakeforkfisherman
Elliptical Mechanic
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Elliptical Mechanic
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Watch for surprise hills of rocks. I would run carefully- everywhere.
LET’S GO BRANDON!!!
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