Posted By: 94sktr
Running Ray Hubbard - 12/07/20 12:11 AM
Never been and was wondering about running the lake and what ramp to use? I figure main lake is safe from 30 to the damn? Thanks.
Harbor Bay or Chandler’s Landing are good but cost to launch. Terry Park towards the damn is good and free. From 30 to the damn pretty wide open, just don’t cut the points on the east side lake to close and you should be fine. Once you get to Rush creek in the middle of the lake there is a big tree which visible heading to damn.
Posted By: 94sktr
Re: Running Ray Hubbard - 12/07/20 12:44 AM
What about north of 30? Google earth shows could be sketchy.
It is ^^^^^. Timber erruhwhere
Posted By: Txduckhunter
Re: Running Ray Hubbard - 12/07/20 01:49 AM
What about north of 30? Google earth shows could be sketchy.
That's because it is sketchy....
Posted By: 94sktr
Re: Running Ray Hubbard - 12/07/20 01:53 AM
It is ^^^^^. Timber erruhwhere
What about north of 30? Google earth shows could be sketchy.
That's because it is sketchy....
Thanks, just wanted to clarify.
Posted By: BigVes
Re: Running Ray Hubbard - 12/07/20 02:42 AM
30 north to 66 and 30 north to Miller road are sketchy. 66 north and Miller road north are extra sketch
Posted By: Douglas J
Re: Running Ray Hubbard - 12/07/20 02:56 AM
With the exception of the west bank north of 66 to the power lines, all other areas have a pretty clear run to get to them.
With the exception of the west bank north of 66 to the power lines, all other areas have a pretty clear run to get to them.
Listen to this man ^^^^^, few know Ray Hub better
Posted By: SkeeterRonnie
Re: Running Ray Hubbard - 12/07/20 01:49 PM
Make sure your boat insurance is paid up to date if you go north of 30.
Posted By: Slide_R
Re: Running Ray Hubbard - 12/07/20 03:12 PM
Ray Hubbard has a way of eating lower units, lots of areas with what looks like open water but has that one iron hard stump just below the surface. If you see trees, stumps or other then realize you might be in an old forest. There are tried and true paths through most areas but you have to follow someone that has done it many times and can explain where and why it gets dicey.
Posted By: Tiltman
Re: Running Ray Hubbard - 12/08/20 01:04 AM
What part of town do you live in? And what electronics?
Posted By: 94sktr
Re: Running Ray Hubbard - 12/08/20 05:15 PM
What part of town do you live in? And what electronics?
I live on Fork but will be fishing a tournament there in January. Have Helix 9'' with standard lake master.