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Old 10-16-2007 | 09:46 PM
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I would recommend Prairie Creek Marina or Rocky Branch Marina. Both on on highway 12 out of Rogers.

To be honest I couldn't tell you which one if any carry 93 octane. I always trailered my boat and fueled up on land.

Contact Cattitude here on OSO. He would know, he lived on the lake for many years. Just recently moved off so his info will be up to date.

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Old 10-17-2007 | 05:36 PM
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Originally Posted by buck183
jb,

I would recommend Prairie Creek Marina or Rocky Branch Marina. Both on on highway 12 out of Rogers.

To be honest I couldn't tell you which one if any carry 93 octane. I always trailered my boat and fueled up on land.

Contact Cattitude here on OSO. He would know, he lived on the lake for many years. Just recently moved off so his info will be up to date.

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What buck said... that other dude is funny, wrong, but funny. Very PB friendly. No 93, get it on the way, Russelville is cheapest on the way but not sure if they carry 93, it's a distribution issue, no one has it here till you get to Berryville on the NE and them soem from Beaver. I'd be out, but I'm goin racin Put in at Prairie creek, give the points a wide birth, it's not rocket science, read the land. And Buck left out the Outerlimits with triples
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Old 10-17-2007 | 07:34 PM
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Dont forget your dive gear. Excellent visability and I like it about 100ft deep. Nice and quiet.
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Old 10-17-2007 | 09:31 PM
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And Buck left out the Outerlimits with triples
Ignorance due to absence....what can I say? I hope to make it up some day.

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Old 10-22-2007 | 03:43 PM
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So how was it? Hopefully not as windy as Tulsa was!
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Old 12-12-2024 | 03:05 PM
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Hello!

Resurrecting this thread here. Im looking to haul my Baja 35 Outlaw to Beaver Lake this summer coming up. I've chosen Prairie Creek and see they were recently bought by a group out of Dallas. They said they can accommodate me on an end cap for overnight parking, trailer though a bit more issue to resolve for. So, what's below Hwy 12 bridge as far as boating is concerned? Good and clean or gets stumpy or sand bar, etc? TIA!

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Old 12-13-2024 | 05:29 AM
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Originally Posted by imartin
Hello!

Resurrecting thre thread here. Im looking to haul my Baja 35 Outlaw that way this summer coming. I've chosen Prairie Creek and see they were recently bought by a group out of Dallas. They said they can accommodate me on an end cap for overnight parking, trailer though a bit more issue to resolve for. So, what's below Hwy 12 bridge as far as boating is concerned? Good and clean or gets stumpy or sand bar, etc? TIA!
Just curious why Beaver and not Table Rock? Beaver is a great lake but very 'rustic', very undeveloped...which leads to very few amenities. Table Rock by far has a lot more options.
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Old 12-13-2024 | 08:09 AM
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Good question, no real string reason except some familiarity. Was on Beaver Lake once probably 20 yrs ago, much different boat and didn't explore much of the lake, so it would feel new this time around for sure.

In 2000 I went to Kimberling City, boated Table Rock as part of the Crownline Rally. That was summer of 2000. Beautiful lake. I guess distance isn't much further than Beaver from the San Antonio, TX area where I am. Our Lake is all but dried up, not usable.
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Old 12-13-2024 | 08:28 AM
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Beaver is a beautiful lake. just pretty laid back with not very many, if any, drinking establishments the last time we were there.

Hopefully Buck will chime in. Water is very clear also which is a plus for sure.
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Old 12-13-2024 | 11:41 AM
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Originally Posted by imartin
Hello!

Resurrecting thre thread here. Im looking to haul my Baja 35 Outlaw to Beaver Lake this summer coming up. I've chosen Prairie Creek and see they were recently bought by a group out of Dallas. They said they can accommodate me on an end cap for overnight parking, trailer though a bit more issue to resolve for. So, what's below Hwy 12 bridge as far as boating is concerned? Good and clean or gets stumpy or sand bar, etc? TIA!
What time of the yr you thinking ? if you switch to TRL I use to live there and know the lake pretty well.
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