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Good put in for Eagle Mountain buster boat #480588 05/19/06 02:10 PM
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Can anyone tell me where is a good place to put in with a little two man for sandies?

Re: Good put in for Eagle Mountain buster boat #480589 05/19/06 03:57 PM
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Eagle Mountain Guide - David Everitt Offline
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Suggest free ramp next to Lakeview Marina. Have
caught sandies east of the rock rip-rap out from
the marina many moons ago. Schoolies should start
in that general area soon. Not the hottest spot
on EM. Fairly protected area for a small boat.
Twin points may be a decent start also. Please be
carefull in a small boat and know your limitations.
Here is a link:
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/fishboat/fish/recreational/lakes/eagle_mountain/access.phtml

David
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Re: Good put in for Eagle Mountain buster boat #480590 05/19/06 04:54 PM
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Second thought. Don't do it. One wave or wake can
easily flip you or swamp you. Hottest spots are in
deeper water anyway. No fish is worth a life.

David
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Re: Good put in for Eagle Mountain buster boat #480591 05/19/06 05:40 PM
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Thank you very much for the reply. I am not sure if you have ever been in a Buster boat or not, but it is suprisingly sturdy. I have fished in one for the past 17 years. I fish on Fork almost every weekend in it. I would not worry fishing this boat in any conditions under 15-20 mph winds on a main lake. Thanks again for the reply.

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