Posted By: Vicjay
LOP help - 01/26/20 04:11 PM
Is there alot of standing timber in this lake ? Curious as far as running a boat. Thanks
Posted By: KidKrappie
Re: LOP help - 01/26/20 04:23 PM
Tons of it. Be very careful.
Posted By: Ken Gaby
Re: LOP help - 01/26/20 10:12 PM
There's plenty of open water from the mouth of Johnson Creek to the dam. All that area is open. From Johnson Creek to Alley Creek stay on the north 1/3 of the lake shore.
All the rest ask locals or get a good map. And proceed with caution. The lake is approx 4" above normal and 95% of the tree tops are about 1-2 ft under the water. Even when running in 40 FOW. On the rest of the lake, unless I'm in a boat lane, I'm at idle speed.
Posted By: MrRoachie
Re: LOP help - 01/27/20 05:23 AM
When lake gets low you gotta worry about concrete in the boat lane...
Posted By: G3bassbarge
Re: LOP help - 01/28/20 03:48 AM
There's plenty of open water from the mouth of Johnson Creek to the dam. All that area is open. From Johnson Creek to Alley Creek stay on the north 1/3 of the lake shore.
All the rest ask locals or get a good map. And proceed with caution. The lake is approx 4" above normal and 95% of the tree tops are about 1-2 ft under the water. Even when running in 40 FOW. On the rest of the lake, unless I'm in a boat lane, I'm at idle speed.
Couldn't have said it better. I'm on this lake every day and Ken is 100 percent correct.