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Old 12-20-2017 | 08:32 AM
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BUP I completely agree with you that there is no comparison to other parts of the country for sport boat activity, but hey at least what they are doing at PK is more than whats been going on the last few years around here.
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Old 12-22-2017 | 09:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Donzi1979
BUP I completely agree with you that there is no comparison to other parts of the country for sport boat activity, but hey at least what they are doing at PK is more than whats been going on the last few years around here.
I like PK - and Texoma the best to go boating for what we have, but as we all know they are not located in the DFW area.

Agreed about someone doing something with a sportboat group is far better than none at all.

Prob would rate Cedar Creek fair but NO sportboaters. It can offer some wide open boating thou.

I was just down there last nite winterizing boats till midnite. The lake is getting low in some of the channels with boat houses only

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