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  • Domsz06
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    ha ha

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  • Domsz06
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    we have a terminal up there, but not planning on a trip too soon, will let you know

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  • zad0030
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    Originally posted by wannabewakeboarder View Post
    well hopeing to see stl any time soon?

    we can show ya round
    yeah we have the arch and the arch... and busch stadium and the arch....

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  • wannabewakeboarder
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    Originally posted by Domsz06 View Post
    not really to my say. I really don't know. Kind of at will to the company. I was suppossed to be in ok for 1.5-2 years, was there 6 months.
    well hopeing to see stl any time soon?

    we can show ya round

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  • Domsz06
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    not really to my say. I really don't know. Kind of at will to the company. I was suppossed to be in ok for 1.5-2 years, was there 6 months.

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  • wannabewakeboarder
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    Originally posted by Domsz06 View Post
    um, sorry but I'll never rent again, now that I own
    well where do you plan on moving and when?

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  • Domsz06
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    um, sorry but I'll never rent again, now that I own

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  • wannabewakeboarder
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    dom when are you moving back this way, we have an apartment for rent(hint hint)

    a mid west reunion would be nice as long as non tigé owners are allowed

    we could all stay at tequilas house

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  • zad0030
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    Same thing happened at bull shoals we anchored in the same spot 2 days in a row and it got snagged on something most likely a tree. The rope was all black so probably the bark from the tree.

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  • Domsz06
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    t-rock isn't a mud bottom, otherwise it would be muddy! it's gotta be rock or something! to be that clear and nice

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  • Tequilasun
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    Originally posted by zad0030 View Post
    We will have to get a reunion down there at bull shoals.

    Tequila I researched Norfork a bit. Its the only lake that has public sand beaches in that area. But my dad said he saw a map that said its deepest point is about 20 ft. I dont know about you but once we get into water <10 feet were on alert in case of some obstacle or rock of whatever.


    I get nervous around 10 feet as well. Most of our lakes were flooded before they had time to cut all the timber out. So there are places where HUGE trees still stand under the water (T-rock was flooded in the late 50's)

    I pulled up a 45' cedar tree two years ago that our anchor had hooked around the base, and we broke it off pulling the anchor up. Everyone here knows that if you just power the motor a bit, you will probably break off whatever tree you are hooked too.

    BTW, pulling a 45' water logged Cedar tree up from about 75', hand over hand is one heck of a work out. Getting it off the anchor (fluke style) is a whole different type of workout.


    Zad is correct, we have huge rocks around as well, I don't think much of T-rock is muddy bottomed...at least I haven't seen it.

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  • Domsz06
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    yeah have mine to go off at 4 as well, but if your heading the wrong way, 4 is too late

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  • zad0030
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    Originally posted by Domsz06 View Post
    yeah for sure zad, I'm the same way, but the new lake I'm at now is only 12 at the deepest, and normally around 8, but it's man made, so hope to god i'm ok
    Yeah see if its a mud bottom i wouldnt be as afraid but doing to places like ozarks and such where its rock, were as careful as possible. Who knows whats at the bottom of the ozarks( expensive boats). Where we do most of our skiing is at a 16 acre lake out in IL that my dads cousin owns and its deepest point is 6 feet. But its all mud so no worries and i dont think a $500,000 boat sunk in it anyway. Just a carpet.

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  • mtnsmith
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    Shoot, we pray for 10 feet, 5 feet is normal, 3 feet we hold our breath and I make people move up front so the stern rises a bit, 2 feet...everyone out and push I have my depth alarm go off at 4 feet. Of course we get a much better wake when we have 10 plus feet of water. We just have to watch the tides...bet that isn't something many of you have to worry about.

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  • Domsz06
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    yeah for sure zad, I'm the same way, but the new lake I'm at now is only 12 at the deepest, and normally around 8, but it's man made, so hope to god i'm ok

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