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Old 09-10-2007 | 09:00 AM
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thought I saw you by horseshoe bend -1-2 pm on Sunday- realized it might have been you a few miles later- you were headed south as I went north- that you?

It was real quiet on sunday
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Old 09-10-2007 | 10:33 AM
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Yes, that was me I also saw another elminator with alot of red graphics on it. So was that your solid white one? I wish I would have checked this before I left and got your number we could have met up on the town. Planned on spending more time on the water but the rain held us up and we didn't really research the town. My good friend Buck failed to mention that rogers was a dry county that was by surprise.

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Old 09-10-2007 | 10:47 AM
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Yes, that was me I also saw another elminator with alot of red graphics on it. So was that your solid white one? I wish I would have checked this before I left and got your number we could have met up on the town. Planned on spending more time on the water but the rain held us up and we didn't really research the town. My good friend Buck failed to mention that rogers was a dry county that was by surprise.
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Old 09-10-2007 | 11:11 AM
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Very beautiful lake.
I agree- when I was going to school in Tulsa, we went there often.
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Old 09-11-2007 | 12:24 AM
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yea- it's not like grand where you buy beer at the shoreline

that was my mostly white 30- has charcoal razor graphics- but we passed each other kinda fast and with some distance, the other boat was my bud's 28, we were both runing around but kept missing each other- his has twin 625 ilmors and is also for sale.

more heads up next time and we'll hook up- I've got comps or loto for the next 4 weeks
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Bajaman or Buck, would either of you be so kind to mark up this map with any areas that you know are absolute danger zones, no go?

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i-Boating : Free Marine Navigation Charts & Fishing Maps

I go to Table Rock very frequently, but have been on Beaver several times...just not NEARLY as familiar with it. As others have said, if you stick to the channel proper, you have a LOT of room to play. If you happen to have a GPS chartplotter you can get the map of Beaver Lake. The most common hazard is 'wood turtles', i.e. floating logs and they can be anywhere...

The attached map shows the water depth and some common hazards.
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Old 12-21-2024 | 05:44 PM
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i-Boating : Free Marine Navigation Charts & Fishing Maps

I go to Table Rock very frequently, but have been on Beaver several times...just not NEARLY as familiar with it. As others have said, if you stick to the channel proper, you have a LOT of room to play. If you happen to have a GPS chartplotter you can get the map of Beaver Lake. The most common hazard is 'wood turtles', i.e. floating logs and they can be anywhere...

The attached map shows the water depth and some common hazards.
Awesome! Yep, I have that app on my phone with exact imagery as you share. Also a hard copy map that has some good marking ls for "flooded timber". Ya, hard to predict the wood turtles, ha! Thank you!
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Old 12-23-2024 | 04:58 AM
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Its very well marked lake. Really as said just stay out in the middle and no worrries. in the coves you will see the standing timber to stay away from.
Also being so clear you can see when the water lightens up it is getting shallow.
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Eurerka Springs, right down the road.
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