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Old 06-08-2009, 11:26 AM   #51
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Originally Posted by Dave R View Post
Perhaps I should clarify, I've used the technique when gunkholing, at very slow speed, while looking for rocks and such, not at speed. This was on Pawtuckaway lake too. There's no chart for the lake (that I know of), and some of the many markers are ambiguous. It's a beautiful, but very rocky lake. I use at least one of my three charts (two paper, one electronic) on Winnipesaukee at all times.
I guess I was not clear as well. Of course if you're going to hug the markers, SLOW DOWN and you do it knowing the dangers associated with it. And those dangers increase in the fall when the lake drops.
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