Posted By: champRD
Lake Fork boat lanes - 08/11/22 09:07 PM
I know the guide lanes are risky at best, what about main lake regular buoys ? Are there areas that are of concern?
Posted By: LittleGazoo
Re: Lake Fork boat lanes - 08/12/22 03:01 AM
Fork is 7.33ft low now & lanes are getting more hazardous.
IMO:
#1 Mouth of Little Mustang is hazardous.
#2 Mouth of Wiliams has a Widowmaker on each side of the SRA lane, but both should be visible.
#3 Chigger & Horseshoe crossings are very shallow. As is Dale entrance. As is roadbed into Running Creek.
#4 Careful of submerge bridge into Coffee & bridge at entrance into Crane Lake (Big Caney Creek).
#5 End of lanes in coves can be shallow or out of water.
There are isolated main lake stumps, close but not real close to SRA lane:
32 52.777 N, 95 36.739 W
32 50.750 N, 95 32.065 W, new one.
32 51.531 n, 95 31.241 W
The Lance Vick's new ForkPRO highlights these areas and waypoints hazards. But stumps are a'popping!
Posted By: SRitchey
Re: Lake Fork boat lanes - 08/16/22 12:06 AM
Is the ramp at Oak Ridge useable?
Posted By: champRD
Re: Lake Fork boat lanes - 08/16/22 12:59 AM
Minnowbucket and 154 public ramps are still good.
Posted By: SRitchey
Re: Lake Fork boat lanes - 08/16/22 01:34 AM
Minnowbucket and 154 public ramps are still good.
So Oak Ridge is not? I know they are right there by it.