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Charles B. Summers wrote:
Yeah, I looked it up and did see that it was a shallow lake with vegatation. I think though, if we are going to consider this one, we'll probably need to stay near the dam area. Jerry has a bad time with props, and 5 foot of water will only cost him more money. LOL Looks like a great lake, and those weights are impressive. However, this is ROFB... and there's a difference between us and BASS. You'll have to come to one of our tournaments to understand the true difference. Charles, I understand....I've replaced a few shear pins back in the day! The State Park is down in the "deep" end and would be a great place to fish out of. The best part about G'ville is just the average fish size is larger than most lakes. There are dinks, but there are a good many above 3lbs too! take care, BD |
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