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Old 02-23-2009, 02:30 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by ishoot308 View Post
Anyone who tows in that area is just plain stupid! That area is one the most dangerous areas of the lake to navigate. Be on the wrong side of the marker heading up towards Ambrose Cove and your definitely hitting rocks, many of which are just under the surface of the water.

The area just south of there in front of Poplar island by Langley cove is a great place to water ski or tow. It's always calm and boat traffic is minimal.

I think if I ever saw someone towing in the area you mentioned, I would have to at least say something for their safety. At least then I would know that I did my part to offer a safety tip.

Dan

Those rocks you speak up under the water in the triangle (I call it) where people don't read the chart, they just go thru the middle. My house sits right off in that cove. We sit on our dock and count how many people hit on a holiday weekend. I am too far away to flag them off by the time they hit. I personally do not go on the lake the Sat. of fourth of July weekend.. Too many crazy's out there. This at least provides my dock party with some entertainment. Last year there was 4 in one day.. I think I may sell squares for this coming year. I bet there is more since the 4th falls on a Sat. Anyone want to buy in? LOL
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