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Re: Falcon Ramps [Re: Tmayfield] #14278041 02/08/22 10:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Tmayfield
Have never really paid that much attention but seems like they are pretty close. When running up to the Tigers from State Park, I usually stay real close to the line on my Navionics map that signifies the border. I believe it is border marker 2 that we run right next to with the lake this low.


Good info, thanks.

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Re: Falcon Ramps [Re: BPbassp] #14278042 02/08/22 10:13 AM
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Originally Posted by BPbassp
You will have no problem launching at the county ramp, still on concrete. I have a 2wd and never had a problem, ever. I was there last week and usually fish weekly. The state park is also doable with 2wd, but you will be launching off the bank. Me personally I prefer the county ramp because I usually fish the upper end of the lake. Just use caution on your way to the main lake from the county ramp. There is a large concrete bridge sticking out of the water, you must HUG it on the West(right)side otherwise you might make contact with the old highway bed. Once you clear the bridge you will see the river markers. Just stop at Falcon Lake Tackle, James will fill you in an everything you need to know.


Thanks for for the safety tip. I’ll give James a call.

Re: Falcon Ramps [Re: tbates] #14278105 02/08/22 12:44 PM
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Originally Posted by tbates
Originally Posted by Tmayfield
Was there after Christmas. Launched 2 days in a row at State Park and didn’t need to use 4 wheel drive.


Thanks for the info. Off topic, Do you know if the real world location of border markers are the same as what’s on Navionics?
They are pretty darn close. Within a few feet on the ones I’ve paid attention to.

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Went in January with a 2 wheel drive Tahoe. County ramp is easy, and state park is very doable with a 2 wheel drive.


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