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NotEZ2Beat 08-30-2015 04:45 PM

Avoiding the Dangers of Big Lake?
 
Hi All,

I got a new boat and I am very excited to finally have the machine that can get me all around Big Lake but I have heard there can be trash and areas to avoid. What is the best way to find the routes in, around & through Big Lake that are safe and clear to run?

Thanks in advance for any advice!

bull1134 08-30-2015 05:41 PM

I haven't had a problem anywhere out there other than trying to get through the Texaco cut from the lake. Sometimes it gets a bit shallow. other than that, no problems, as long as you stay out of westcove. I tried a few times, but it shallows up quick in there.

NotEZ2Beat 08-30-2015 07:55 PM

That is good to hear. I thought there was specific runs/channels I needed to stay in.


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Gerald 08-30-2015 08:29 PM

If there is a strong north wind, there are a few places that get fairly shallow.

A north wind can drop the water level 1.5' - 3'.

So places that are normally 4 feet deep can be 2 feet deep with a good north wind. This usually only happens during the winter [Dec. - Feb.].

NotEZ2Beat 08-30-2015 08:58 PM

So other than the crab traps and oil platforms, is there anything else I need to watch out for or can I just run across the lake keeping my eye on the depth finder?


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marty f 08-30-2015 09:46 PM

And any debris the random board or log can make for a crappy day. Be careful on the south side where the old jetty rock line is, during high tide some of its submerged

Gerald 08-31-2015 02:32 AM

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Originally Posted by marty f (Post 771100)
And any debris the random board or log can make for a crappy day. Be careful on the south side where the old jetty rock line is, during high tide some of its submerged

The jetty rocks haves "sunk" a lot from what it was 10+ years ago.

It use to be most of it was always above the normal water level with only a few short "gaps" where the rocks were under water.

Now there are several long stretches [100+ yards] where the rocks are just under the water and waiting to wipe out a lower unit.

IMO.... this jetty needs to be "MARKED" some how to because it is a safety hazard to boaters that are not familiar with the Old Jetty.

bobo23 08-31-2015 06:56 AM

As mentioned earlier, be careful of low water conditions, usually caused by a strong north wind. When there is a low water advisory, take it seriously. Among spots already mentioned, use caution around Turner Island, and the Washout and north of the washout, in low water conditions.

To get a good line on Texaco Cut, I would approach it from the ship channel side first time, to get a track to follow when coming back in the opposite direction. Good luck, be careful, don't potlick. :)

Pull n Pray 08-31-2015 08:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Gerald (Post 771111)
The jetty rocks haves "sunk" a lot from what it was 10+ years ago.

It use to be most of it was always above the normal water level with only a few short "gaps" where the rocks were under water.

Now there are several long stretches [100+ yards] where the rocks are just under the water and waiting to wipe out a lower unit.

IMO.... this jetty needs to be "MARKED" some how to because it is a safety hazard to boaters that are not familiar with the Old Jetty.

Totally agree. I know someone not familiar with the lake will ruin their lower unit or worse, get seriously injured. Who would be in charge of putting a sign there? It can't be too expensive to put a couple of signs there.

Andy C 08-31-2015 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Pull n Pray (Post 771127)
Totally agree. I know someone not familiar with the lake will ruin their lower unit or worse, get seriously injured. Who would be in charge of putting a sign there? It can't be too expensive to put a couple of signs there.

That's a post on the sw end, but nothing on the other end or in between, that's a man made structure that should be just like the wells, marked and lighted on both ends,
or they should finish diging them up to put on the beach, with that said they are on every GPS and map, and they hold fish from time to time!

Gerald 08-31-2015 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by bobo23 (Post 771115)
As mentioned earlier, be careful of low water conditions, usually caused by a strong north wind. When there is a low water advisory, take it seriously. Among spots already mentioned, use caution around Turner Island, and the Washout and north of the washout, in low water conditions.

To get a good line on Texaco Cut, I would approach it from the ship channel side first time, to get a track to follow when coming back in the opposite direction. Good luck, be careful, don't potlick. :)

I wonder how may Big Lake boaters know that there is a big rock west of "Turners Island". If you are out there during the winter with a 15+ mph north wind, you can see the rock. It has been a long time since I last saw the rock........ but I think it is 100 - 150 yards west of the Island.

I see boats "running" past there fairly often, and wonder how often someone hits that rock.

Also, on the east side of the Island..... about 200 yards..... there is a shallow area. Sometimes you will see birds standing in the water there.

H2OFwlKlr 08-31-2015 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Gerald (Post 771218)
I wonder how may Big Lake boaters know that there is a big rock west of "Turners Island". If you are out there during the winter with a 15+ mph north wind, you can see the rock. It has been a long time since I last saw the rock........ but I think it is 100 - 150 yards west of the Island.

I see boats "running" past there fairly often, and wonder how often someone hits that rock.

Also, on the east side of the Island..... about 200 yards..... there is a shallow area. Sometimes you will see birds standing in the water there.


Also, south of the Island, about 300-400 yards, you can see shells in those same conditions, only a few inches under the water. Ouch!

Andy C 08-31-2015 03:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gerald (Post 771218)
I wonder how may Big Lake boaters know that there is a big rock west of "Turners Island". If you are out there during the winter with a 15+ mph north wind, you can see the rock. It has been a long time since I last saw the rock........ but I think it is 100 - 150 yards west of the Island.

I see boats "running" past there fairly often, and wonder how often someone hits that rock.

Also, on the east side of the Island..... about 200 yards..... there is a shallow area. Sometimes you will see birds standing in the water there.

that island as shrunk so much, didn't thank about that, as I stay clear of there, it was marked did they get the rocks, trash that was there?? Haven't been that way in awhile

redchaserron 08-31-2015 05:00 PM

Wade fishermen, seriously, some of them fish chest deep and if there's a bit of chop on the water it can be hard to spot them. I know if I were wade fishing in the lake, I'd wear a hunters orange hat.

NotEZ2Beat 08-31-2015 05:01 PM

Those are the kind of things I was wondering about. I don't really see people running through one particular area but I figured some areas were safer than others. Is there a deep channel that runs through any part of the lake that is always a safe bet?

Andy C 08-31-2015 05:44 PM

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Originally Posted by redchaserron (Post 771234)
Wade fishermen, seriously, some of them fish chest deep and if there's a bit of chop on the water it can be hard to spot them. I know if I were wade fishing in the lake, I'd wear a hunters orange hat.

Waded big lake 6-7-year's ago, and almost got run over!!

By " guide boats" they anchored up within casting difference there culints said "look there there's people in the water we should help them, there " take that crap back to port oconner " witch I have never fished, !! But now everyone wants to wade bl ! And a hundred yaks out when the conditions are right!! Should have a flag or something cause that's getting bad,!!,

Will will never get out of my boat again. With the retarded people running around on the fri-mon !


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