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Timber on west side right south of bridge, often holds crappie. Tops of biggest trees are visible.
Lots of timber on that lake, not like fork, but maybe worse because on fork you expect it everywhere. There is also a shallow roadbed that comes out from the point just south of bridge, west side of right branch. 20ft to 5ft quick.
Look at navionics webapp, its free and really good.
Crappie are down about 20-25ft right now.
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Originally posted by miket View PostJust checked both my depth finders and neither one has detailed charts of Richland Chambers. I have never been there. Is there a good amount of timber visible or is it going to be hard to find? Dont really like bridges if I can help it.
Navionics app is well worth the $15 a year price.
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Originally posted by Wits_End View PostTimber on west side right south of bridge, often holds crappie. Tops of biggest trees are visible.
Lots of timber on that lake, not like fork, but maybe worse because on fork you expect it everywhere. There is also a shallow roadbed that comes out from the point just south of bridge, west side of right branch. 20ft to 5ft quick.
Look at navionics webapp, its free and really good.
Crappie are down about 20-25ft right now.Originally posted by TeamAmerica View PostLots of timber. Most is further up in the two main arms of the lake. Lots just below the surface especially with the lake full now. Here are a few areas not far from the marina. Hope for no north winds. Not many places to hide other than snowflakes motel room.
Navionics app is well worth the $15 a year price.
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