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Palestine or Fork #12926759 10/08/18 01:55 PM
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I have a twenty foot pontoon that I use to fish for crappie. I am tired of keeping it at the house and towing it to the lake when we go fishing. I would like to rent a covered storage space at one of the lakes and start fishing only that lake. I live in Hideaway so the drive to either lake is about the same. I am looking for opinions on which lake is best for crappie fishing and recommendations for storage sites. Any advice would be appreciated.

Re: Palestine or Fork [Re: Jumpmaster] #12926770 10/08/18 02:03 PM
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They're both good lakes but there's a whole lot more storage places at Fork than Palestine. We used to keep our boat at Bill and Jans storage on the corner of 515 and 2946. Bill died and Jan sold out so I'm not sure the name now but the owners live there so that's good.

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