While the corp is to lower the water level alittle more, with your setup what you described you should still be able to launch at both cedar hill and pleasant grove park, but make sure to stay in the middle of the ramps and ease back cautiously not to drop off the end. Dockside (Thomas Weaver), the owner of horse creek marina across from the point at the swinging bridge above the dam says his ramps are good to launch at and he will maintain them so we can use them this winter while the lake is down. As far as the lake goes, it is very very low right now and some of the flats around the lilydale / willow grove area is out of the water. I seen a picture of a nice big ole inboard run about layed on it's side a couple of weeks ago that ran aground on one of the flats in that area.Stay within the bouy markers on the main channel and swing alittle wider on the points and mouths going into the creeks and you should be fine. The day bite is finally started to come around some and the night bite is almost a thing of the past for this year with the colder nights and the low water conditions would be out of the question if I were you for safety reasons. Water temps are hovering and just below 70 degrees for the most part of the lake and by the time you get there should be in the mid to lower 60's and the fish should be turning on pretty good. Good Ideal to wear your pfd this time of year out there also.
Not as many people on the water now that the cooler weather has got here and if you went over the side you want last long in that cold water if you had a cramp or trouble getting back in the boat. Good luck to you, and hope you get your string streched up at the hollow. Above all things... be safe....283




Stay within the bouy markers on the main channel and swing alittle wider on the points and mouths going into the creeks and you should be fine. The day bite is finally started to come around some and the night bite is almost a thing of the past for this year with the colder nights and the low water conditions would be out of the question if I were you for safety reasons. Water temps are hovering and just below 70 degrees for the most part of the lake and by the time you get there should be in the mid to lower 60's and the fish should be turning on pretty good. Good Ideal to wear your pfd this time of year out there also.
Not as many people on the water now that the cooler weather has got here and if you went over the side you want last long in that cold water if you had a cramp or trouble getting back in the boat. Good luck to you, and hope you get your string streched up at the hollow. Above all things... be safe....283
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