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I have not been down to the pierheads this season, but with the boat going in this weekend, I wanted to hear a report on the channel depth and situation. Heard rumors that it is very washed in.

Posted

It's only about 4 feet between the pierheads, deepest to port if you're headed out. It gets shallow fast to starboard - we hit silt last weekend & had to raise the outboard in an 18ft Starcraft.

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It always washes in on the east pierhead. With a bigger boat you need to stay midchannel and to the west pierhead, but you wouldn't see anything less than 6' by Labor Day... that's a big concern if there's no more than 4' in those areas right now.

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I'm guessing because it didn't freeze up this year, we're seeing the result of an extra four months of wave action.

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Hans,

Last Saturday morning, the sandbar was high on the right side of the inlet as you enter the lake from the bay. I want to say there is about 3 feet of water. I will be very careful to stay away from that right lane.

I did not want to start anything to do with negative post especially this is the beginning of spring! One a$$ h0le has decided to run his bass boat from behind my boat in the channel. As a result of his boat passing my boat in the channel, the resulting wake lifted up my boat then my outboard hit the sand bottom. I was fortunate that there was no damage to my prop. I will not hesitate to approach this stupid guy to teach him a lesson. That is to be courteous to other boaters.

Best of luck on 2012!

Anthony

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