LOTO thursday the 24th Backwater jacks
#11
For you out-of towners I believe its the third cove on the left past the community bridge as your heading to the south. Look for a white house with a blue tile roof on the left side of the entry to the cove.
Correct me if I'm wrong someone.............
Correct me if I'm wrong someone.............
#12
Originally Posted by tlark
For you out-of towners I believe its the third cove on the left past the community bridge as your heading to the south. Look for a white house with a blue tile roof on the left side of the entry to the cove.
Correct me if I'm wrong someone.............
Correct me if I'm wrong someone.............
(and it's a blue metal roof
)
#13
BWJ's is at the 17mm. Its about half way between the Community Toll Bridge and the Grand Glaize Bridge. It would be on the East side of the lake and is way back in the cove. The front of the cove is marked with NO WAKE Bouys and signs.
I won't be down till Friday afternoon.
I won't be down till Friday afternoon.
#14
Originally Posted by Tantrum
It would help the out of towners if you could post an address or map so we have an idea of where we will be lost
We plan on getting in Wednesday late afternoon and getting the boat in the water Thursday morning.
We plan on getting in Wednesday late afternoon and getting the boat in the water Thursday morning.
#16
How far is that in relation to the Tan-Tar-a?(by boat) & Is there a launch ramp @ the Tan-Tar-A? - are these establishments well marked or do we need a local to follow? We will be looking for a watering hole Thurs. Afternoon.
#18
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TanTarA is at the 26, Backwaters is at the 18. So not too far.
Put your boat in at PB2 and leave your trailer there. Almost anywhere else is a pain. Either the ramp is steep and narrow, or the roads are too twisty to tow anything over 30 ft.
Get a lake map or search for one on the web. Some maps have the local establishments marked.
Gary
TanTarA is at the 26, Backwaters is at the 18. So not too far.
Put your boat in at PB2 and leave your trailer there. Almost anywhere else is a pain. Either the ramp is steep and narrow, or the roads are too twisty to tow anything over 30 ft.
Get a lake map or search for one on the web. Some maps have the local establishments marked.
Gary
#19
Originally Posted by ratman
did you pack clean underwear and lots of beer money 

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