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Re: Lake Limestone [Re: Sabre-'22] #14588066 01/06/23 06:23 PM
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If the lake is down, vegetation will be out of the water. Only time I went, lake was down close to 2 ft and vegetation was in 1 fow or less.

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Re: Lake Limestone [Re: tightlinesplease] #14588070 01/06/23 06:27 PM
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Originally Posted by tightlinesplease
I've never fished this lake, and I understand there is also vegetation. If so, can you share what types and where? Thank you.


Wow!, first post in three years! I haven't been on that lake in over 8 years and there was never much grass. The only grass I found was on the north shore near the dam.

Re: Lake Limestone [Re: Sabre-'22] #14588080 01/06/23 06:38 PM
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Only vegetation now is on dry land due to low lake level.


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Re: Lake Limestone [Re: tightlinesplease] #14588250 01/06/23 08:19 PM
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Originally Posted by tightlinesplease
I've never fished this lake, and I understand there is also vegetation. If so, can you share what types and where? Thank you.

welcome..... I guess.

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